Click on the links below to read the latest stories on the World Cup, to be hosted in South Africa in 2010.

Fabio Capello to learn his future in two weeks after England's 4-1 defeat to Germany. (28 June 2010)

Ghana's turn to celebrate as Africa's last hope progresses to the quarter finals. (27 June 2010)

A 'bridge too far' for the US after their 2-1 extra-time defeat by Ghana in Rustenburg. (27 June 2010)

Another upset as defending champion Italy out of World Cup after a 3-2 loss to Slovakia. (24 June 2010)

France knocked out of the World Cup as South Africa ends their Group A campaign on a high note. (22 June 2010)

Germany lose to Serbia 1-0 after Klose's red card and Podolski's penalty miss. (18 June 2010)

France v Mexico: In pictures - photo essay of the fans and the football. (17 June 2010)

Furious Bafana coach slams referee after South Africa's 3-0 loss to Uruguay. (17 June 2010)

Unflinching Swiss give Spain a jolt with 1-0 win. (16 June 2010)

Australia's Tim Cahill rues red card against Germany and the possibility that his World Cup might now be over. (14 June 2010)

Germany opens with 4-0 win against Australia in the highest scoring match to date. (14 June 2010)

Australia's Tim Cahill rues red card against Germany and the possibility that his World Cup might now be over. (14 June 2010)

Germany opens with 4-0 win against Australia in the highest scoring match to date. (14 June 2010)

Capello focusing on the positives despite England's disappointing draw against the USA. (13 June 2010)

Photo essay on Siphiwe Tshabalala's opening goal for South Africa at World Cup 2010. (11 June 2010)

Fly from Jo'burg to Cape Town over the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ for as little as R747. (18 May 2010)

Financial analysts at JP Morgan have crunched the numbers and come up with the bold conclusion that England will win World Cup. (18 May 2010)

Playing at altitude no walk in the park as teams prepare for the 2010 World Cup. (15 May 2010)

Preliminary squads announced for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ (13 May 2010)

Free visas for some 2010 FIFA World Cup™ visitors - check if you're eligible. (3 May 2010)

Long Street hosts soccer World Cup draw fan fest as Cape Town gets the party started. (7 Dec 2009)

World Cup 2010 - how to follow England as they play in stadiums across South Africa. (6 Dec 2009)

World Cup 2010 draw who's playing who? Breakdown of the Groups and first-round matches. (4 Dec 2009)

Fifa announces £18m prize for the winners of the 2010 World Cup. (3 Dec 2009)

Ireland ask for extra place at 2010 World Cup after France's controversial win. (30 Nov 2009)

The 32 qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup: profiles of teams travelling to South Africa. (19 Nov 2009)

Harnessing World Cup to change kids' lives through the "Football for Hope" campaign. (29 Oct 2009)

Brazil have sights on Cape Town as 2010 base while England look at Johannesburg. (23 Sep 2009)

Poor old Maradona - no brains, no cash and no earrings a humorous article by Rod Liddle, Britain's controversial sports commentator. (20 Sep 2009)

World Cup 2010: South Africa travel guide at a glance by the UK Guardian online. (11 Sep 2009)

World Cup 2010: South Africa travel guide by the Daily Telegraph. (10 Sep 2009)

England Beat Croatia To Seal World Cup Spot so we'll see them in South Africa in 2010. (9 Sep 2009)

Mossel Bay secures potential World Cup team should Paraguay qualify for the 2010 World Cup. (8 Sep 2009)

Bafanna Bafanna vs Serbia Tonight in an international friendly. (12 Aug 2009)

Europe's top sides stake their claim for 2010 World Cup in tomorrow's qualifying matches. (11 Aug 2009)

Recounting the long road to the 2010 World Cup from a dream that began back in 1994. (5 Aug 2009)

Cape Town gears up for 2010 draw as national football teams from around the world battle through qualifying matches. (3 Aug 2009)

Trains, buses and minibuses to work together: Cape Town to get its own Integrated Transit System. (26 July 2009)

A solution to possible accommodation shortages? QE2 to be moved to South Africa. (20 July 2009)

US 2-3 Brazil: the favourites come back from 2 goals down, to win the Confederations Cup. (28 June 2009)

Organizers look at work ahead for 2010 World Cup with just 2 matches remaining in the Confederations Cup. (26 June 2009)

SA media praise Bafana Bafana despite their 1 - 0 loss to Brazil in the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup. (26 June 2009)

Fallen giants lick wounds as Iran fails to qualify for the 2010 World Cup. (25 June 2009)

World Cup fever spreads to the United States as President Barack Obama accepts an invite to the 2010 opening ceremony. (22 June 2009)

Cheers all round! Bafana Bafana progress to the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup. (21 June 2009)

In defence of the vuvuzela as South African's make a noise in support of their favourite team. (19 June 2009)

International fans 'blown away' by the atmosphere of the Confederations Cup. (19 June 2009)

Exactly 365 days before the opening game President Jacob Zuma kicks off countdown to 2010 foottball World Cup. (12 June 2009)

All systems go for 2010 with one year left to kick-off! (10 June 2009)

Stadiums are set to cost South Africa R9.1 billion. R7.1 billion over the projected budget. (June 2007)

FIFA president Sepp Blatter will visit South Africa to speed up preparations for the World Cup. (Sept 2006)

Local organising committee CEO Danny Jordaan says South Africa is ahead of schedule. (Oct 2006)

As a two million stadium budget balloons into a nine billion rand construction project, tensions between South African politics and common sense increase. (Oct 2006)

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