World Cup 2010 -- Quarterfinals
by Richard Farley
from SBNation.com
on Jul 3, 2010 12:40 PM EDT
Spain sits alone as tournament favorites, but their 2010 World Cup campaign has had its detractors. Their quarterfinal against Paraguay is their last chance to address their problems before facing the world's elite. SB Nation Soccer editor Richard Farley looks at Saturday's second quarterfinal.
by Richard Farley
on Jul 3, 2010 9:05 AM EDT
Germany and Argentina have met in two World Cup finals, but it is the quarterfinal between the two teams four years ago that has been the focus of attention leading into today's edition of this rivalry. SB Nation Soccer editor Richard Farley profiles Saturday's first match at World Cup 2010.
by Richard Farley
on Jul 3, 2010 6:05 AM EDT
No longer co-favorites, World Cup 2010 solo-favorites Spain look to move through Paraguay to the semifinals. first, Argentina and Germany renew their rivalry in their quarterfinal match in Cape Town. SB Nation Soccer editor Richard Farley looks at Saturday's matches in South Africa.
by Richard Farley
on Jul 2, 2010 1:29 PM EDT
Despite eliminating the United States this weekend, Ghana is the 2010 World Cup's darling - the last African team standing in the first African World Cup. Today, they run into Diego Forlan and Uruguay. SB Nation Soccer editor Richard Farley profiles Friday's second match.
by Richard Farley
on Jul 2, 2010 9:10 AM EDT
Brazil tries to continue their move toward a sixth world championship today against the Netherlands, but having abandoned some of the principles that made the Dutch Oranje, Holland could be set-up for a brilliant result. SB Nation Soccer editor Richard Farley looks at Friday's early match in South Africa.
by Richard Farley
on Jul 2, 2010 7:47 AM EDT
The World Cup returns from its two day hiatus with an early match-up of two of the world's most popular teams: Brazil and the Netherlands. Then, Ghana tries to become Africa's first semifinalist, taking on Uruguay in the day's late match. SB Nation Soccer editor Richard Farley profiles the day's action in South Africa.
by Richard Farley
on Jul 1, 2010 12:21 PM EDT
Two of Germany's star attackers have been held-out of straining but are expected to be fully fit for Saturday's match with Argentina in Cape Town. SB Nation Soccer editor Richard Farley details injuries to Lukas Podolski and Mesut Özil.
by Richard Farley
on Jul 1, 2010 12:01 PM EDT
Soccer's governing body has named the four men who will officiate Friday and Saturday's quarterfinals, all of whom have avoided controversy to this point in the tournament. SB Nation Soccer editor Richard Farley looks at the assignments.
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