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Uruguay to rely on its forward pair
Mark Young, Special to ESPN.comBurdened by the weight of its past glories, an inconsistent Uruguay side will rely heavily on its explosive offensive talent. Mark Young weighs in.
Story | Conversation | December 12, 2009Slovenia coach Kek does not fear group rivals
Andrew WarshawSlovenia coach Matjaz Kek says his team will draw on knocking out Russia in the World Cup play-offs and will not fear anyone after being drawn to play England, the USA and Algeria in next year's finals.
Story | Conversation | December 07, 2009Many meaty draw questions to chew on
Roger Bennett, Special to ESPN.comThe U.S. team's delight at its first-round draw was hard to hide, as was France's continued good fortune. Roger Bennett reflects on the implications of the draw.
Story | Conversation | December 06, 2009Slovenia target Rooney wind-up
Soccernet staff and Andrew WarshawWayne Rooney will be targeted by Slovenia who will attempt to wind up the England striker at next summer's World Cup. Slovenia defender Bostjan Cesar claims the Manchester United player deliberately tried to injure him in the friendly between the sides in September and is now out for revenge.
Story | Conversation | December 05, 2009
World Cup Preview Show
Tommy Smyth breaks down the World Cup draw, spotlighting the odds for some favorites as well as other respectable long shots
Audio PodCast | December 04, 2009U.S. draw: Even better than you think
Luke Cyphers and Doug McIntyreNEW YORK -- Landon Donovan's body language -- and his actual language -- said it all as he watched the World Cup draw unfold at New York's ESPNZone. W...
Blog Entry | Conversation | December 04, 2009
U.S. to open vs. England
ESPN.com news servicesThe United States has been placed in Group C of the World Cup and will play England in the opening game.
Story | Conversation | December 04, 2009Considering the 'impact' of the draw
Nate Silver, Special to ESPN.comSoccer Power Index: Nate Silver considers the "impact" of the World Cup draw using a new statistic of his own creation.
Story | Conversation | December 03, 2009World Cup to be "blessed" with slaughtered cows
Dominic RaynorDominic Raynor on a week when South Africa proposed to slaughter a cow at every World Cup venue.
Story | Conversation | December 03, 2009The World Cup wish list
Luke Cyphers and Doug McIntyreNow that the procedures for Friday's World Cup draw have (finally) been set, whom do the Americans want to see in the first round next June? Because t...
Blog Entry | Conversation | December 02, 2009
All Whites could be blanked
Mark Young, Special to ESPN.comNew Zealand could go winless in South Africa, as it did in 1982. Mark Young weighs in.
Story | Conversation | November 29, 2009Can the Italians successfully defend?
Mark Young, Special to ESPN.comItaly has the usual confidence heading into the World Cup. Can they justify that attitude? Mark Young weighs in.
Story | Conversation | November 29, 2009Can the hosts beat the odds?
Mark Young, Special to ESPN.comThe South African squad will face some difficult challenges while hosting the World Cup. Mark Young weighs in.
Story | Conversation | November 29, 2009FIFA call meeting to discuss play-off controversy
Sepp Blatter has called a crisis meeting of FIFA chiefs following Republic of Ireland's controversial World Cup exit at the hands of France but the world governing body is not considering a U-turn over their decision to refuse a replay.
Story | Conversation | November 23, 2009Keane: Let's have no regrets
Soccernet staffRobbie Keane has challenged his Republic of Ireland team-mates to come off the pitch at the Stade de France with no regrets while insisting there will yet be a "twist" in the tale of the highly anticipated World Cup qualifying decider on Wednesday.
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