The draw for the 2010 World Cup happened on the 4th December in Cape Town. Among them was possibly the most famous footballer in the world at the moment, David Beckham. Thousands of football fans from around the world will now be able to book their world cup packages.The first match of the World Cup will be the Group A match between South Africa and Mexico in Johannesburg at 16:00. Other teams in Group A include Uruguay and France. Group B is made up Argentina, Nigeria, Greece and Korea Republic, Argentina will be favourites to win this group despite almost failing to qualify for the finals. England and USA were drawn in the same group and will battle it out at the Royal Bafokeng stadium in Rustenburg. There will be many fans getting their England world cup packages to see their country hopefully qualify for the knockout stages. Algeria and Slovenia are the other two teams in Group C. Australia, Ghana, Serbia and Germany make up the countries competing to win Group D, the Germans will be hoping to make it through without a hickup. Group E sees the Netherlands take on Denmark in their first group match at the Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg. Cameroon v Japan is the other opening game in Group E, they will play in Bloemfontein. The current World Champions, Italy, start their defence of the world cup against Paraguay. They will then take on New Zealand and Slovakia.Usual favourites for the title, Brazil, have be drawn against Portugal. Portugal had to rely on an extra qualifying game to be at the World Cup. Korea DPR and the Ivory Coast complete Group G. Brazil are considered by many as the best team in the world due to the great players they have, such Kaka and Ronaldinho.The current European champions, Spain, will take on Honduras, Switzerland and Chile in Group H.There a many different travel companies offering world cup packages for the different stages of the World Cup. Fans will be able to enjoy some great football at some amazing stadiums in South Africa.

Go and share:
  • Reddit
  • Sphinn
  • Slashdot
  • Technorati
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • DZone
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Fark