
FIFA 2010 World Cup matches will be available on television networks across the world, however you can also watch all the FIFA World Cup 2010 matches live online. The best bet would be to head over to ESPN online, where they will be high streaming the FIFA 2010 matches online.
Diego Maradona, never short of a coarse word for his critics, may have been expected to find the nearest microphone after his side won their World Cup opener against Nigeria thanks to a Gabriel Heinze goal. The iconic figure relative silence may well be down to the fact that he has questions still to answer.

Having picked half of Argentina to wear the blue and white during qualifying, and being happy to leave Esteban Cambiasso and Javier Zanetti out of his final 23, El Diego finally settled on a starting XI for the World Cup and got it pretty much right. There was the curious selection of Jonas Gutierrez at right-back but managing to fit Gonzalo Higuain, Leo Messi, Carlos Tevez and Angel Di Maria into the same team gave the fans what they wanted – an attack bursting with talent.

His side picked up three points against a lacklustre Nigeria side but failed to show the cohesion that will be necessary to trouble the later stages of the tournament. It may be early in the tournament but already, in the shape of South Korea, the novice manager will face a step up in opposition.
Having looked a fading force in 2006, South Korea showed on Saturday that they have not abandoned the high energy game that Guus Hiddink used to such great effect in the 2002 finals. Their movement, technical ability and versatility saw them sweep past Greece with relative ease and they now have one of the big names in their sights.
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