السبت، 12 يونيو 2010

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="247" caption="2010 FIFA World Cup, Photo Credit: legio09"]One of the Stadiums of the 2010 FIFA World Cup[/caption]

As of this writing, the South Korea vs. Greece game is taking place and when that's finished, we have two more games to look forward to (See update below, South Korea vs. Greece: 2-0). Coming up at 10:00 AM, the Argentina vs. Nigeria is bound to hold a lot of excitement, and then at 2:30 PM, England vs. United States. This game is probably going to be the highlight of today because no doubt, people are going to want to see how America holds up against the European team. I'm not saying that they won't win, however, I think that it's probably more likely that England wins.

If you would like to stay updated on the go about the individual games, you can watch live updates of today's games here on FIFA.com.

Currently, in the South Korea vs. Greece game, Greece isn't doing so well and because it's already after the first half and Greece hasn't scored yet, it looks like the game is up for them. South Korea has scored one point, and it doesn't look like that lead is going to change. Which is a good thing for South Korea, but an equally bad thing for Greece as their current FIFA ranking is 13 while South Korea's is at 47. Either way, this game is going to be good, as are the coming games today!

The World Cup is by far the most exciting sports event of the year, so without further ado, the Games Schedule for Saturday:

























































South Koreavs.Greece-Jun 12 7:30am (ET) on ESPN
Argentinavs.Nigeria-Jun 12 10:00am (ET) on ESPN
Englandvs.United States-Jun 12 2:30pm (ET) on ABC
Algeriavs.Slovenia-Jun 13 7:30am (ET) on ESPN
Serbiavs.Ghana-Jun 13 10:00am (ET) on ESPN
Germanyvs.Australia-Jun 13 2:30pm (ET) on ABC


Update:
South Korea crushed Greece on Saturday in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 2-0. One goal was scored by Lee Jung Soo in the first half and the final goal was secured by Park Ji Sung during the second half. Otto Rehhagel, the coach for the team from Greece Coach Otto Rehhagel tried to salvage the lost game by substituting his captain at halftime but that did not make things better at all.

South Korean now has a chance to advance within its group. Lets see how they tackle Argentina and Nigeria or how they will be tackled.

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