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  1. Scots bounce back with Iceland win
  2. Four-star Dutch on the cusp
  3. Skipper seals it for England
  4. Slovaks shock the Czechs
  5. Maradona: There's nothing to say
  6. Deja vu for Switzerland
  7. Poland put ten past San Marino
  8. Which results stood out for you?
  9. Which results stood out for you?
  10. Big guns on track, Poland cut loose
  11. Big guns fire as Poland cut loose
  12. Altidore lifts USA to victory
  13. Short honeymoon for Mexico
  14. Joy and pain in South America
  15. Ticos edge El Salvador
  16. Joy and pain in South America
  17. Resilient England please Gerrard
  18. History lesson for potential qualifiers
  19. Casillas: Talk is cheap for Spain
  20. History lesson for potential qualifiers
  21. No fine for outspoken Podolski
  22. History lesson for challengers
  23. History lesson for challengers
  24. Surprises all over the world
  25. Maradona: We have to forget loss
  26. Just another fan
  27. Podolski pays penalty for Ballack slap
  28. Van Bronckhorst: We're contenders
  29. Van Bronckhorst: My Final dream
  30. Faroe Islands appoint Kerr as coach
  31. Iran name Daei successor
  32. Iran name Daei successor
  33. Balkan tradition alive and kicking
  34. Vandereycken sacked in Belgium
  35. Vandereycken sacked in Belgium
  36. Belgium sack Vandereycken
  37. Balkan tradition alive and well
  38. Stumble brings trouble for Egypt
  39. Altidore: I'm a hungry player
  40. Latapy steps in for Trinidad
  41. Hope for banned Scot pair
  42. Random selection draw for the first phase of ticket sales completed
  43. Qualifying unearths new gems
  44. Qualifying unearths new gems
  45. Brazil's World Cup message to SA
  46. Born-again Hazazi aims high
  47. Born-again Hazazi aims high
  48. Bilardo goes down memory lane on SA trip
  49. Iceland cling to South Africa dream
  50. Iceland cling to South Africa dream
  51. Common ground for Argentine duo
  52. Common ground for Argentine duo
  53. Wenger backs Almunia for England
  54. Olsen: Pride and glory
  55. A road worth travelling
  56. Bocanegra: Great team effort
  57. Mauritius joins Southern African countries gearing up for 2010
  58. Kewell: New lease on life
  59. Kewell: New lease of life
  60. Kewell: New lease of life
  61. FIFA World Cup boosts South African pride
  62. Bahrain look for playoff encore
  63. Bahrain seek play-off encore
  64. England face goalkeeper crises
  65. Worthington opts for youth
  66. African aces aiming for 2010
  67. Broadfoot blow for club and country
  68. Korea Republic add new faces
  69. Downing to miss qualifiers
  70. England suffer Wright-Phillips blow
  71. Allardyce backs Robinson for England
  72. USA sets squad for key qualifiers
  73. Mokoena to join Portsmouth
  74. Domenech recalls Vieira and Malouda
  75. Guinea coach rings the changes
  76. Japan fine-tune for qualifiers
  77. Kiwis sight World Cup history
  78. Morocco ring the changes
  79. Alo'o Efoulou on the rise
  80. Alo'o Efoulou on the rise
  81. Given set for Irish return
  82. A number of matches and venues sold out
  83. Mixed emotions ahead for Falcao
  84. Aguirre dreaming of the Prem
  85. Cordoba makes Colombia return
  86. Pepe picked for Portugal
  87. US soccer fans ‘phenomenal’ SA support
  88. Carrick out for England
  89. Romania name squad for crunch qualifier
  90. Angeleri injury blow for Argentina
  91. Latapy: I'm the boss now
  92. Rajevac: We need to be there
  93. Cahill in for Ferdinand
  94. Moment of truth for Sweden
  95. Moment of truth for Sweden
  96. Zuma: World Cup to leave proud legacy
  97. Duo join Oranje squad
  98. Australia and Japan sight world stage
  99. McShane worry for Trapattoni
  100. Rooney hits new England high
  101. Suazo fit for Chile
  102. Rooney hits new England high
  103. Socceroos sight history
  104. Unlikely lads lead scoring race
  105. Socceroos sight history
  106. Katongo: We can make history
  107. Tense times for big two
  108. Stakes high for Group 1 rivals
  109. Katongo: We can make history
  110. Capello bullish on England's prospects
  111. Santa Cruz out for Paraguay
  112. Capello bullish on England prospects
  113. England cruise in Kazakhstan
  114. Japan first to qualify
  115. Oranje lead Euro charge
  116. Asian trio become first qualifiers
  117. Korea Republic clinch finals berth
  118. Finland comeback undoes Liechtenstein
  119. Panthers set the pace in Africa
  120. Seven up for Slovakia
  121. FYR Macedonia hold Norway
  122. Socceroos seal their spot
  123. Qualification delights Okada
  124. England cruise in Kazakhstan
  125. Salvadorans stun Mexico
  126. Bocanegra lifts US past Honduras
  127. Argentina revive qualifying drive
  128. Dutch at the double
  129. Alves revives Portuguese hopes
  130. Safe passage for Netherlands
  131. Brazil to the four in Uruguay
  132. Ledley sees bright future for Wales
  133. Ferdinand out of Andorra game
  134. Bulgarian hopes out of their hands
  135. Vidic in doubt for Faroes clash
  136. Seven from seven for Korea Republic
  137. Terry: England must peak in 2010
  138. Aussies create history without fuss
  139. Away joy for South American trio
  140. Burley fancies Scotland's chances
  141. Nsofor sends Nigeria past Kenya
  142. Ecuador stay in the hunt
  143. Serbia, England sight South Africa
  144. Serbia, England sight South Africa
  145. Serbia, England sight South Africa
  146. Heskey hails Rooney the great
  147. Joy and sorrow in equal measure
  148. Joy and sorrow in equal measure
  149. Rueda feeling the heat
  150. Aussies keep focussed for Bahrain
  151. Moment of truth for East Asians
  152. Qualified Japan stay serious
  153. Hiddink up for crucial clash
  154. New World pair in need
  155. Changes in attack for Sweden
  156. Capello anticipates defensive Andorra
  157. Mission to join the Dutch
  158. New World pair in need
  159. Kanu: Tunisia key for Nigeria
  160. Chile out to maintain form
  161. Chile out to maintain form
  162. Okada looks for South Africa push
  163. Leaders clash in Recife
  164. 2010 FIFA World Cup: Latest Ticketing figures
  165. Plenty still to play for in Asia
  166. Ecuador close gap on leaders
  167. England, Serbia edge ever closer
  168. England edge closer
  169. Dutch keep up the form
  170. Capello hails England evolution
  171. Sweet relief for wobbly duo
  172. Colombia hand Peru eighth sucessive defeat
  173. Brazil and Chile nearly there
  174. Brazil and Chile nearly there
  175. Roo stars return for Japan showdown
  176. One year and counting
  177. Andujar: Argentina must focus on basics
  178. Asian media laud qualification
  179. Asia set for last-day showdown
  180. Chile set for Monumental spell
  181. South Korea held by Iran
  182. Korea Republic held by Iran
  183. Korea DPR qualify, Iran miss out
  184. Key moments in Asian qualifying
  185. African eagles top the bill
  186. Visitors thrive in African Zone
  187. The favourites emerge unscathed
  188. Home comforts for duo
  189. Qualification in sight for African trio
  190. Argentina hand Maradona sky-high deal
  191. Argentina hand Maradona sky-high deal
  192. Defender leads from the front
  193. Inamoto's hunger for a third World Cup
  194. Defender leads from the front
  195. Jordaan looks ahead to 2010
  196. Volunteers excited for 2010
  197. USA's Charlie on the spot
  198. Japan arrange European and African tests
  199. USA's Charlie on the spot
  200. Neville backs Owen for England
  201. Bierhoff: Football is a positive force
  202. The long road of preparation
  203. Burley bemoans Gordon setback
  204. Downing eyes England place
  205. First Confed Cup, now the world
  206. Morocco appoint interim coach
  207. Cape Town gears up for the Final Draw
  208. Mokoena primed for world stage
  209. Ballack on duty for Germany
  210. Elizaga: It's in our hands
  211. Soccer City’s new lease on life
  212. Capello: Door is open for Owen
  213. Gordon: Burley faces tough choice
  214. Low: No return for Kuranyi
  215. Owen out to end England exile
  216. Howard: We can make history
  217. Klose fitness boost for Low
  218. Keeping the dream alive
  219. Keeping the dream alive
  220. Howard: We can make history
  221. Mexico seek crucial USA victory
  222. Hart steps in for Foster
  223. Gabbidon set for captain's armband
  224. Stakes high at the Azteca
  225. Depleted Scots wary of resurgent Norway
  226. Happy returns for Vogts
  227. Norway seek qualification 'miracle'
  228. Fletcher: World Cup is the pinnacle
  229. Simunic: Victory is crucial
  230. Fletcher: World Cup is the pinnacle
  231. Verbeek: Door not shut on Viduka
  232. Fletcher: World Cup is the pinnacle
  233. Norway crush 10-man Scots
  234. Gignac nicks victory for France
  235. Winning start for Czech coach
  236. Worthington: Healy will bounce back
  237. Azteca withstands another attack
  238. Big guns deliver as Norway dazzle
  239. Domenech takes the positives
  240. Vargas: Our fate's in our hands
  241. Ticket Fund - bringing FIFA World Cup dreams closer to reality
  242. Capello angered by careless England
  243. Hildebrand eyes Germany return
  244. McCormack ruled out for Scotland
  245. A defining moment for South Africa
  246. Jordaan takes World Cup message to Latin America
  247. Nelson Mandela Bay ready for 2010
  248. Ziani on the up
  249. Okada to call on Morimoto
  250. Chretien keeping the faith