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Matches Durban FIFA 2010
by South African Magazine

Six games and one semi final played in a masterpiece of architecture on South Africa's playground

Durban, found in the KwaZulu Natal Province in the north east of South Africa, was the host for the Preliminary Draw that was held on the 25 November 2007.

The draw determined which teams will play against each other in the epic 2010 Soccer World Cup.

Durban has hosted many international events in the past including the quarter and semi final games in the CAF African Cup of Nations as well as the South Africa vs. England in 2003 which helped to launch the bid for South Africa to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

The uniquely designed Durban soccer stadium will have two large archways that will arc a hundred meters above the stadium.

The soccer stadium is set to have a seating capacity of 70,000 supporters, is well under way and will be completed in October 2009.

Durban will play host to seven fixtures during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Durban match dates:

Durban: 13 June 2010
Matches: Germany vs Australia
Time: 16:00

Durban: 16 June 2010
Matches: Spain vs Switzerland
Time: 16:00

Durban: 19 June 2010
Matches: Netherlands vs Japan
Time: 16:00

Durban: 22 June 2010
Matches: Nigeria vs Korea Republic
Time: 20:30

Durban: 25 June 2010
Matches: Portugal vs Brazil
Time: 16:00

Durban: 28 June 2010 – Preliminary Round
Matches: Team 1E vs Team 2F
Time: 16:00
Determined by results of group stages

Durban: 07 July 2010 – Semi Final
Matches: Team B vs Team D
Time: 20:30
Determined by results of group stages