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  1. Tabarez: Let's pick up the points
  2. Ferdinand out for England
  3. Calcio goes on the attack
  4. Yakubu and Martins out
  5. Same again for Trapattoni
  6. Argentina, Brazil or draw?
  7. Ward earns Northern Ireland recall
  8. Huh turns to foreign-based stars
  9. Sinkala back for Zambia
  10. Noor: We will do our utmost
  11. Kyle and Weir win Scotland recall
  12. Honouring women at the 2010 coalface
  13. Proud to be building SA’s 'cathedral'
  14. Weir: I couldn't say no to Scotland
  15. Liedson earns Portugal call-up
  16. Sverkos: I'm convinced we'll qualify
  17. Henry returns for France
  18. Sandro handed first Brazil call
  19. El Salvador moving on up
  20. First Tunisia call for Chahed
  21. Gutierrez to miss qualifiers
  22. SA touched by World Cup glory
  23. Loovens earns Holland call-up
  24. Drogba to lead Elephants forward
  25. Assou-Ekotto back for Cameroon
  26. Italy squad for Georgia, Bulgaria
  27. Loew: Germany must recapture form
  28. Argentina squad set for Brazil epic
  29. Hungary look to the present
  30. Hungary look to the present
  31. O'Connor replaces Kyle for Scots
  32. Polak out of Czech qualifiers
  33. Boyd fears for South Africa 2010 hopes
  34. Romania's Mutu unfit for France
  35. Ruiz ready for Mexico test
  36. Ukraine seek goals and glory
  37. Baines targets England place
  38. Moment of truth for Berbatov
  39. Now or never for T&T
  40. Cole looking for another level
  41. Duo on the verge of success
  42. Brown hopeful of more signings
  43. Andrews focused on Cyprus showdown
  44. Alonso ready for Spain chance
  45. Abdulrahman: We can achieve the dream
  46. Now or never for Trinidad
  47. Bahrain look for home rule over Saudis
  48. Scots in make-or-break Macedonia clash
  49. Ronaldo faces World Cup heartbreak
  50. El Salvador's uphill task against USA
  51. Bahrain look for home rule over Saudis
  52. Ghana on the verge
  53. Berra blow for Burley
  54. Ghana on the verge
  55. Samuel set for international bow
  56. The art of football
  57. Toshack recalls senior trio
  58. Dr Jordaan lauds Nelson Mandela Bay’s World Cup preparations
  59. Bullish Burley keeps the faith
  60. Honduran hopes in safe hands
  61. Jordaan celebrates his birthday with the children of Nelson Mandela Bay
  62. Arshavin and Zhirkov set to miss out
  63. Honduran hopes in safe hands
  64. Burley: Everyone played their part
  65. Scotland keep hopes alive
  66. Korea Republic edge Australia
  67. Msowoya the hero for Malawi
  68. Dunga preserves perfect record
  69. Dark clouds gather for Argentina
  70. Honduras sink Trinidad and Tobago
  71. Sweet celebration for Brazil
  72. US edge Salvadorans in Utah
  73. Iceland frustrate Norway
  74. Mixed emotions for Worthington
  75. Bahrain, Saudis settle for stalemate
  76. Janko at the double for Austria
  77. Lewandowski rescues Poland
  78. Miller backs Whittaker for Scots challenge
  79. Bilic claims England weaknesses
  80. Goal-hero Lafferty a doubt for Slovakia
  81. Ghana qualify for South Africa
  82. Brown boost for Burley
  83. Finals joy for Ghana
  84. Ribery a doubt for Serbia clash
  85. Del Bosque: We're not there yet
  86. Scots add Rae, Dorrans
  87. Kee ready for senior test
  88. Brown boost for Burley
  89. Del Bosque: We're not there yet
  90. Lippi calls for calm
  91. Prize in sight for USA
  92. Torres: It should all be over
  93. Torres: It should all be over
  94. Asian duo with all to play for
  95. Volunteers rush to sign up for Football for Hope Festival 2010
  96. England and Serbia on the verge
  97. Poll finds South African confidence at record high ahead of FIFA World Cup™
  98. Decision time for Capello
  99. No room for error in Group 4
  100. Lippi unperturbed by form
  101. Poll finds South African confidence at record high ahead of FIFA World Cup™
  102. Bilic: Eduardo can handle jeers
  103. Dunga demands focus
  104. Capello thanks Bilic for inspiration
  105. Sneijder fit for Dutch
  106. Dunga demands focus
  107. Chile and Paraguay within reach
  108. Bilic: England can rule the world
  109. Norway clinch second in group
  110. Pepe revives Portugal hopes
  111. England dare to dream - again
  112. Slovakia stun Northern Ireland
  113. Russia prevail in Cardiff
  114. Five-star England qualify in style
  115. Last-gasp Andronic denies Greece
  116. Sweden eke out crucial victory
  117. Armenia seize maiden victory
  118. Downcast Worthington eyes miracle
  119. Argentinian woe as Paraguay qualify
  120. Paraguay qualify, Argentina slide
  121. El Salvador see off Ticos to stay alive
  122. Van Bronckhorst feels for Scots
  123. Job done for Del Bosque
  124. Ecuador pile pressure on Argentina
  125. England, Spain cruise through
  126. Norway clinch second in group
  127. Turkey hoping for a miracle
  128. Paraguay keep the winning habit
  129. Beenhakker sacked in Poland
  130. Lennon feels England heat
  131. Paraguay keep the winning habit
  132. Beenhakker sacked in Poland
  133. England, Spain or the Netherlands?
  134. Sextet scrap for two tickets
  135. CONCACAF: Unsettled territory
  136. All to play for in Europe
  137. Sextet scrap for two tickets
  138. All to play for in Europe
  139. Four places still up for grabs
  140. Four places still up for grabs
  141. South Africa’s football cathedrals
  142. Crisis times for goal-shy Portugal
  143. Burley prepared for friendly fire
  144. Simoes steps in for Costa Rica
  145. Herbert hoping history repeats
  146. Excitement builds for Korea DPR ahead of next year’s World Cup
  147. Herbert hoping history repeats
  148. Watch the Trophy Tour - LIVE
  149. FIFA World Cup Trophy: around the world in 225 days
  150. Around the world in 225 days
  151. Watch the Trophy Tour
  152. Carew: Gabby merits England place
  153. The business end of football
  154. Men’s Olympic Football Tournaments and 2009 and 2010 FIFA competitions on the agenda
  155. Sabah living the dream
  156. Webo: I feel very important
  157. FIFA and authorities crack down on illegal World Cup ticket sales
  158. Making a mark on a piece of World Cup history
  159. Dudek back for Pole duty
  160. Trap sticks with the Republic
  161. First World Cup stadium draws capacity crowds
  162. Durban’s dramatic new World Cup stadium ready to open its doors
  163. Kiwis injury-free for Bahrain
  164. Muller slams Germany forwards
  165. ‘Africa’s wildest stadium’ set to illuminate World Cup
  166. Muller slams Germany forwards
  167. Duo recalled for Ukraine qualifiers
  168. Inspection tour gives thumbs-up for 2010 stadiums
  169. Safety important part of World Cup transport
  170. French boss forgives Benzema
  171. South Africa’s flagship readies for 2010
  172. Dempsey in for key USA qualifiers
  173. Proud Warriors press on
  174. Milito out for Argentina
  175. Uruguay name squad for Ecuador, Argentina
  176. Gattuso back for Italy
  177. Walcott not among England squad
  178. USA gather for final South Africa push
  179. Milito out for Argentina
  180. Tomasson: I want to make history
  181. Ronaldo: I'm ready for Portugal
  182. Injured Villa out for Spain
  183. US lose Dempsey for Honduras test
  184. Vizuete: It's in our own hands
  185. Trio ruled out for Eire
  186. Agbonlahor eager for England chance
  187. A legacy of unity says Korea Republic
  188. Zabaleta injury blow for Argentina
  189. Russia set for crucial encounter
  190. Historic live concert in Soweto to usher in the FIFA World Cup
  191. Kiwis prepare for date with destiny
  192. A legacy of unity says Korea Republic
  193. Terry desperate for dual success
  194. Astafjevs rolling back the years
  195. Schweinsteiger calls for clean sheet
  196. Your signature can make a difference
  197. World Cup leaves its mark on science and technology
  198. Vittek's chance of a lifetime
  199. James focussed on the positives
  200. Cordoba: We believe we can do it
  201. Nematandani: We want to become Africa's best
  202. Mexico's Osorio up to the task
  203. Diego in focus for South American climax
  204. European qualifiers preview
  205. South American qualifiers preview
  206. Lahm: We have the edge
  207. Finland see off Wales
  208. Drogba seals Ivorians' qualification
  209. Bosnia-Herzegovina set for playoffs
  210. England crash in Ukraine
  211. Ivorians advance as Egypt survive
  212. New Zealand hold Bahrain
  213. New World giants book berths
  214. Forlan penalty rescues Uruguay
  215. Mexico join the party
  216. Simao brace propels Portugal
  217. Barda keeps Israel in the hunt
  218. Czech hopes sink despite Poland win
  219. Five-star Serbia seal their place
  220. Gekas to the four for Greece
  221. La Roja back in the big time
  222. Duff fit for action
  223. Ballack doubt for Germany
  224. Ronaldo ruled out of qualifier
  225. England call on Foster
  226. North African duo a step closer
  227. Lagerback to resign if Sweden fail
  228. Octet join the party
  229. Drogba: We want to make history
  230. Third time lucky for Uruguay?
  231. Lampard: Rooney injury a good opportunity
  232. Vittek: Slovakia will qualify
  233. Kiwis set up shot at history
  234. Calculators at the ready
  235. Enemies for a day
  236. Palermo: We'll go for the glory
  237. Terry: Still room for improvement
  238. USA building for South Africa
  239. Eriksson rejects Korea DPR rumours
  240. Lahm understands fans' frustration
  241. Worthington salutes 'super' players
  242. Mellberg delivers for Sweden
  243. Slovakia eke out historic victory
  244. Crouch at the double for England
  245. Northern Ireland earn Czech stalemate
  246. Portugal canter into play-offs
  247. Slovenia settle for second place
  248. Switzerland hold Israel to qualify
  249. Toshack: I'm pleased with the result
  250. Croatia fail to qualify