Wednesday, February 11, 2009

World Cup 2010 - Qualifiers Return In February 11

In the month of February 2009, FIFA World Cup 2010 qualification is starting for the New Year. Central American, The North and Caribbean section goes to its final stage, whilst Asia arrives at the halfway point in its final round.

In the meantime, Europe has reached at strong positions with three early qualifiers happening before things click back into gear with match days in March in South America and Europe as the start of the final group matches in Africa. All these matches are going on February 11, now take a look forward into each group position in each section.

The CONCACAF zone arrives at its final as six teams will confront each other home and away to fight in South Africa in the coming year. After the results of 10 matches, top three teams will qualify for semi-finals automatically, while team at number four place will confront a team for the title of the fifth-place team from qualifying section in the South American.

In the standout match there is the 55th meeting of Mexico and USA. Recently four places apart in the rankings of FIFA, these promises seem to be a close concern. However, Sven-Goran Eriksson must need some improvement and hard work on a run of form as his performance for Mexico side took only one point in the last three qualifiers and Jamaica got an edge on goal in the last stage. You should never miss these livescores to catch real actions of these matches.

While hosting a match at Crew Stadium in Columbus, U.S. boasts an unbeaten record as winning qualifiers by having two victories over Mexico. Mexico players have problems with both Carlos Vela and Gerardo Torrado ruled out through suspension, as they have sent off last time out after getting defeat against Honduras.

Host of 2006 qualifiers Tobago and Trinidad (lowest ranked teams) remained in the section having not arrived to the finals of world cup since 1982. These teams will dependant on the power of Rudis Corrales who has gained the title of top goals scorers by having eight goals in seven games.

The remaining match will be playing off between Costa Rica and Honduras; interesting fact is that both these teams have also been not reached the finals since 1982. They are now calling upon new 14m man Wilson Palacios and Wigan, Maynor Figueroa. Costa Rica has won six out of six games in last qualifying round and will make some planning of utilizing home ground edge to acquire a good start up for final round as all these details are easily estimated from football results today.

Australia has reached Yokohama to confront Japan which will be the biggest round match because both these teams have currently got first and second ranking in Group 1. With expectation of qualifications of top teams automatically, there is a bit fear of either missing out. Second match is between Uzbekistan and Bahrain; both these teams belong to group 1 pits.

Don't miss this year's football World Cup 2010 Qualifiers, and watch ScoresPro.com to see live football scores.

Livescore: ScoresPro.com

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