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  1. Portugal cruise over 10-man Cameroon
  2. Queiroz calls Pepe in for Portugal
  3. Camoranesi's knee gives Lippi scare
  4. Centurion Mokoena looking forward
  5. Suazo concerns for Chile
  6. Portugal cruise over Cameroon
  7. Portugal performance pleases Queiroz
  8. Slovenia in safe hands
  9. Italians confident on Camoranesi
  10. History lessons for Taeguk Warriors
  11. Lloris pleased with French preparation
  12. Villa: I'll play on the wing
  13. Blatter: Soccer City is one of world's best
  14. Johnson looks to the future
  15. Beaming 2010 to the world
  16. Spirits high as Nigeria land in South Africa
  17. Capello signs new England deal
  18. Brazil weather Zimbabwe storm
  19. Spirits high as Nigeria land in South Africa
  20. Captain Rio rallies England
  21. Legends set the standard
  22. Maicon: I want to play for Real
  23. Martino: We need to work harder
  24. Selection blow for Korea DPR
  25. James handed No1, Crouch No9
  26. FIFA.com to broadcast International Sign video reports
  27. Dunga: Pressure is normal - but unfair
  28. Zokora was anxious about selection
  29. Ideal build-up for Okada
  30. Fernandes: Switzerland can go far
  31. Spain edge Korea Republic in warm-up
  32. Beckham gives Walcott a lift
  33. World Cup fever in parliament
  34. FIFA President performs Trophy handover
  35. Suazo not worried by goal drought
  36. Hamsik: Players can handle pressure
  37. Injury worries mount for Denmark
  38. Del Bosque hopeful on Torres
  39. Injury worry for Ferdinand
  40. Kanu: We're prepared for Argentina
  41. Fears grow for Ferdinand
  42. Kaka ready for action
  43. FIFA President praises South Africa
  44. Decision time for Parreira
  45. Hope for Drogba despite fracture
  46. Pirlo injury a concern for Italy
  47. Kim ready and raring to go
  48. The squads in numbers
  49. Domenech: China defeat worries me
  50. Ferdinand: I am cursed
  51. Mandela Bridge gets World Cup makeover
  52. Lampard feared for Ferdinand
  53. Ferdinand blow heads worrying bulletins
  54. Samaras fighting for second
  55. The greats who missed out
  56. Villa: Torres brings the best out of me
  57. Abreu ready for 'special' campaign
  58. Designations for matches 1-16
  59. 2010 absentees ring the changes
  60. Buddle sinks the Socceroos
  61. Airport buzzing with World Cup arrivals
  62. Lampard upset over Ferdinand injury
  63. Strikers sharpen their sights
  64. South Africans hold high hopes for home team at 2010 FIFA World Cup™
  65. Honduras struggle to find form
  66. Maicon: Winning more important than style
  67. Injury scare for Forlan
  68. Upson on the mend
  69. Busy week on the FIFA agenda
  70. Mexico’s warm World Cup welcome
  71. Casillas: Keepers are England's weakness
  72. Greats of the world stage
  73. Dindane keen to justify faith
  74. Herbert's warning for group rivals
  75. We have work to do, admits Gourcuff
  76. Olsen relaxed about Danish form
  77. Abidal admits to Gallas difficulties
  78. Domenech unworried by lack of goals
  79. Ljubijankic lift for Slovenia
  80. Nigeria edge North Koreans
  81. Better news for Honduras boss
  82. Marquez battles for fitness
  83. Robben update expected tomorrow
  84. A brief history of the FIFA World Cup
  85. Oranje arrive amid fears over Robben
  86. Ferdinand to lead England cheers
  87. Zuma: SA more than ready
  88. Koren: We have no fear
  89. Hitzfeld: The Swiss won't roll
  90. Park fit for opener
  91. Contenders get into the spirit
  92. From the pitch to the dugout
  93. Striking options for Low
  94. Howard: Rooney is best in world
  95. FIFA Executive Committee eagerly anticipates Africa’s first World Cup
  96. Moore relishing 'last shot at big time'
  97. England enjoy warm-up win
  98. No fixed formation for Italy
  99. Playing the name game
  100. Dawson savours England run-out
  101. Blatter: There's indescribable anticipation
  102. SA fans catch World Cup fever
  103. Is now the time for African glory?
  104. Dutch take to the practice ground
  105. Warm welcome for Germany
  106. Milner misses England training
  107. Goalscorers gunning for glory
  108. Keeping it in the family
  109. FIFA.com in FIFA World Cup mode
  110. Which country has the best fans?
  111. Eto'o has high hopes for change
  112. Neill aiming to succeed for Jones
  113. Villa: England can win World Cup
  114. Dunga: We are on the right track
  115. Lee boost for Korea Republic
  116. Latecomers gatecrash the party
  117. Kuyt: Fit Robben is the key
  118. Nani injury dents Portugal hopes
  119. Skrtel boost for Slovakia
  120. Buddle, USA's ace in the hole
  121. Domenech seeking French formula
  122. Lloris wary of Uruguay threats
  123. FIFA World Cup live action for blind and visually impaired football fans
  124. Portugal poised after Mozambique win
  125. Julio Cesar ready for Brazil mission
  126. Pirlo hopeful for Slovakia clash
  127. Xavi praises England duo
  128. Dempsey out to upset the odds
  129. Honda aims to drive Japan forward
  130. Ronaldo: Portugal will rise to the challenge
  131. Marquez boost for Mexico
  132. DeMerit out to emulate US history boys
  133. Vidic sets aside England distraction
  134. The Chilean who grew up under apartheid
  135. Portugal's home away from home
  136. Higuain: Spain are the favourites
  137. Jong gunning for early upset
  138. DeMerit out to emulate US history boys
  139. Iniesta has 'minor muscle injury'
  140. From purgatory to paradise
  141. Lugano: We're at peak form
  142. Moras out of Greece opener
  143. The special something about being hosts
  144. Low backs Klose to find form
  145. Happy Nigeria handling the pressure
  146. SA fans take to the streets
  147. Rooney the key, says Lineker
  148. Donovan dreams of England upset
  149. Altidore, Onyewu fit to face England
  150. World Cup set for colourful opening
  151. Gilberto Silva: Brazil want the title
  152. Chile ease past New Zealand
  153. Queiroz: Portugal want to be the best
  154. A sea of green and gold
  155. Camoranesi back in training
  156. Injury scare for Spain's Iniesta
  157. Animals, Pirates and Warriors
  158. Foreign managers on a mission
  159. D-day for South Africa and Parreira
  160. Hurst: Rooney vital to England hopes
  161. Jong: We're out to amaze the world
  162. World Cup fever infects Asia
  163. The ghosts of Belo Horizonte
  164. Spectacular show in store
  165. Forlan: Nothing to improve
  166. Elano: We respect Korea DPR
  167. Terry an imposing barrier for USA
  168. World Cup spirit in the air
  169. Raiders of the first goal
  170. World primed for a football feast
  171. Cities gear up for kickoff
  172. FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter launches Twitter page
  173. UN leader's hopes for Africa
  174. Colour and rhythm in African celebration
  175. Referee reveals debt to father
  176. Cole looks to England experience
  177. D-day looms for Capello
  178. Annan: A source of pride for Africa
  179. Make or break for Taeguk Warriors
  180. Blatter: Stunned by Mandela tragedy
  181. Korea Republic-Greece preview
  182. The magic of the Opening Match
  183. Desailly: No reason for pessimism
  184. Soccer City welcomes the world home
  185. England-USA preview
  186. The waiting is over
  187. World Cup off to colourful start
  188. Travolta dances to the Aussie beat
  189. Larsen wary of Lions, not Oranje
  190. Eagles braced for Messi challenge
  191. Huh calls on his side to stand up tall
  192. England, USA or draw?
  193. Tshabalala gets the party started
  194. The good, the average and the ugly
  195. Hosts preserve proud record
  196. Absent Mandela inspires hosts
  197. Parreira: The draw keeps us alive
  198. Lessons learned for Mexico
  199. Howard: This is the real deal
  200. Di Maria: Our people need glory
  201. Japan urged to 'think for themselves'
  202. Thousands gather in Seoul for opener
  203. Nakamura keen to prove his worth
  204. Bradley looks to uncork US vintage
  205. Maradona and a transatlantic tussle
  206. Koreans hold all the aces
  207. Korea DPR bank on mental strength
  208. Serbia and Ghana in crucial opener
  209. Thousands gather in Seoul
  210. Third time a charm for Villar
  211. Toure takes aim at Portugal
  212. Song set for bench role
  213. Neill braced for huge test
  214. Mandela's name held high
  215. FIFA Fan Fests attract the masses
  216. Altidore and Ki catch the eye
  217. Which African side will go the furthest?
  218. USA get rub of the Green
  219. Enyeama proves his worth
  220. Maradona has taste for success
  221. Appiah on song for opener
  222. Howard: I felt for Green
  223. Messi: The atmosphere is great
  224. Lippi: We have the right mix
  225. Koreans celebrate victory in style
  226. Donovan: Room for improvement
  227. Netherlands-Denmark preview
  228. Cameroon out to match 1990 history-makers
  229. Abidal looks back to the future for France
  230. Koren: We're not celebrating yet
  231. Spain hungry for the title
  232. Winning matters most for Van Bronckhorst
  233. Algeria learning the hard way
  234. Olsen optimistic for opener
  235. Forlan sees bigger picture
  236. Maicon aims for World Cup crown
  237. The power and the glory
  238. Are Germany the team to beat?
  239. Klose and Gyan back with a bang
  240. Muller magnificent as Ayew excels
  241. German lessons for stunned Socceroos
  242. Pirlo could be back for second match
  243. Kuzmanovic asks for forgiveness
  244. Tshabalala warning for Uruguay
  245. All smiles for Ghana’s birthday boy
  246. Swiss respect for Spain
  247. Ronaldo won't worry over Drogba
  248. Italy begin their title defence
  249. Australia struggle for positives
  250. Germany run riot, duo edge victory