The 2010 FIFA World Cup month-long football or soccer sports event is right around the corner. Running from June 11 to July 11, 2010, the 2010 FIFA World Cup event will determine the best soccer/football teams in the world. This year's World Cup is bound to be memorable.
The World Cup has generally been dominated by three teams: Brazil, Italy and Germany. These three countries have won the most World Cup championships and they are likely to be dominant teams again this year. However, it is always possible that an underdog nation, like the United States of America (USA), will get on a hot streak and make it to the final matches.
USA World Cup Matches Results 2010
If you are a fan of the U.S. World Cup team, you may be wondering about their first few games and how to find out information on the results of these games. There are plenty of online resources for you to do this. Make sure to visit espn.com for the latest results for all of the World Cup games.
There are other Web sites that have the schedules for the U.S. games. The most widely known source may be fifa.com and this page shows the results of the 2010 World Cup matches. If you only care about the results for the men's U.S. World Cup team, head on over to ussoccer.com for the schedules and results page for the U.S. men's team in 2010.
The Early Games for the U.S. World Cup Team
According to ussoccer.com, the U.S. team is in Group C which includes the England team as well as Algeria and Slovenia. You can also get more information about Group C at the Group C page at fifa.com.
What are the dates for the first three USA World Cup matches? According to fifa.com, the Americans will face England on June 12, Slovenia on June 18 and then Algeria on June 23. The USA vs. England game on June 12 is scheduled to be shown at 2:30 p.m. ET on ABC in the United States. The Slovenia and Algeria games will be shown on the ESPN or ESPN3 channels.
What happens after the first round of World Cup games? Well, if your team won one or more games or acquired enough points, it may be able to move on to the next round. Visit this page at fifa.com for the Stage 2 matches of the 2010 World Cup.
Have lots of fun watching and cheering your teams during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. There are sure to be lots of great matches this year, as well as memorable plays, exciting events and thrilling outcomes. The World Cup happens every four years so it will be a long wait until the FIFA World Cup 2014.
References
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, fifa.com
ESPN World Cup Soccer, soccernet.espn.go.com
USA Soccer Results for the 2010 World Cup, ussoccer.com
Published by Darrin Atkins
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14 Comments
Post a CommentGreat article. Well written.
Catching up on my AC article-reading! Nice one.
Looking forward to the USA Algeria game this week.
Good reporting. I wonder how the USA will fare today. For that matter, how will England do?
Excellent info to have on hand.
I saw on the news where an elephant delayed the arrival of some of the members.
Thanks for the resources. I don't follow soccer,but my husband does.
With Hockey over..this is the next sport my husband follows..thanks for the info.
Useful information!
Kyle Beckerman woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!