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    World Cup matches at Nelson Mandela Bay stadium

    ZimkhithaBy ZimkhithaDecember 7, 2009No Comments1 Min Read
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    On Friday evening the final draw for the Fifa Soccer World Cup was held in Cape Town.

    The Nelson Mandela Bay stadium in Port Elizabeth is one of the ten venues that will be hosting matches of the world’s most important sporting event.

    On Friday evening the final draw for the Fifa Soccer World Cup was held in Cape Town.

    The Nelson Mandela Bay stadium in Port Elizabeth is one of the ten venues that will be hosting matches of the world’s most important sporting event.

    Here is the schedule for the stadium which can seat 48 000 people:
    12 June, 2.30pm: South Korea vs Greece (Group B)
    15 June, 5pm: Ivory Coast vs Portugal (Group G)
    18 June, 2.30pm: Germany vs Serbia (Group D)
    21 June, 5pm: Chile vs Switzerland (Group H)
    23 June, 5pm: Slovenia vs England (Group C)
    26 June, 5pm: Round of 16 – 1st
    Group A vs 2nd Group B
    2 July, 5pm: Quarter-final
    10 July, 9.30pm: Third place play-off

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