This Wednesday will be a douzy! On the last international friendly date before the World Cup, much of the world's powers will be in mouth-watering fixtures sure to please any fan. 28 of the 32 nations competing at this summer's World Cup will be in action. For those unlucky nationalists left out in the cold this June/July, you can surely find a match to please the neutral viewer. The list is as follows in no certain order (World Cup teams in Bold)
Brazil v Ireland (March 2)
Argentina v Germany
France v Spain
England v Egypt
Italy v Cameroon
Serbia v Algeria
Ivory Coast v South Korea
Greece v Senegal
Nigeria v Congo
Slovakia v Norway
Bosnia-Herzegovina v Ghana
Turkey v Honduras
New Zealand v Mexico
Venezuela v North Korea (March 6)
Portugal v China
Slovenia v Qatar
Austria v Denmark
Switzerland v Uruguay
South Africa v Namibia
and of course... the U.S.A. v The Netherlands
And again, the U.S. game will be televised on ESPN2 and Galavision (or ESPN360 if your cable provider carries it) at 2:30 pm ET.
Monday, March 1, 2010
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