Round of 16 Schedule World Cup 2010

Remaining TV Schedule for the Knockout Stages of the 2010 World Cup Starting with the Round of 16

Jake Emen
Find a complete printable Round of 16 schedule for the 2010 World Cup here, including not just the Round of 16 but all of the remaining matches in the knockout stages of the World Cup.

The Round of 16 begins on Saturday, June 26, and the USA joins the fold immediately, with a chance to enter the quarterfinals that afternoon. All of the group stage winners end up facing the second seeds from their opposing group, and the 16 teams are setup in a familiar bracket style for the rest of the matches.

This printable knockout stage World Cup schedule will take you all the way from the Round of 16 to the finals game to determine the tournament winner and world champion on July 11. You'll find potential USA games in the remaining knockout stage World Cup schedule underlined and italicized below, so you can keep track of the USA soccer team as they hope to continue advancing throughout the field.

Round of 16 World Cup Schedule (Times for all games Eastern)

June 26

10 am - Uruguay vs. South Korea, ESPN

2:30 pm - USA vs. Ghana, ABC

June 27

10 am - England vs. Germany, ESPN

2:30 pm - Argentina vs. Mexico, ABC

June 28

10 am - Netherlands vs. Slovakia, ESPN

2:30 pm - Brazil vs. Chile, ESPN

June 29

10 am - Paraguay vs. Japan, ESPN

2:30 pm - Spain vs. Portugal, ESPN

Quarterfinals World Cup Schedule

July 2

10 am - Winners Matches 53 & 54, ESPN

2:30 pm - Winners Matches 49 & 50, ESPN (potential USA game vs. winner of Uruguay vs. South Korea)

July 3

10 am - Winners Matches 51 & 52, ABC

2:30 pm - Winners Matches 55 & 56, ABC

Semifinals World Cup Schedule

July 6 - 2:30 pm - Winners Quarterfinals 1 & 2, ESPN (potential USA game)

July 7 - 2:30 pm - Winners Quarterfinals 3 & 4, ESPN

World Cup Finals Schedule

July 10 - 2:30 pm - Third Place Game, ABC

July 11 - 2:30 pm - Championship Match, ABC

Sources:

World Cup TV Schedule

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  • leroy coffie6/27/2010

    we know how the USA game turned out.

  • Dwayne C. Nelson6/25/2010

    Go USA!

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