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2006 World Cup Schedule

Group stage schedule Knockout round schedule Chronological order

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Sessions date time Place Matchup score Contest
01 2006/6/10 00:00 Allianz Arena Munich Germany - Costa Rica 4-2 Group A
02 2006/6/10 03:00 Gelsenkirchen proudly visits Schalke Stadium Poland - Ecuador 0-2 Group A
03 2006/6/10 21:00 Frankfurt Waldstadion England - Paraguay Group B
04 2006/6/11 00:00 Dortmund Westfalenstadion Trinidad and Tobago - Sweden Group B
05 2006/6/11 03:00 AOL Arena Hamburg Argentina - Cote d'Ivoire Group C
06 2006/6/11 21:00 Central Stadium Leipzig Serbia-Montenegro Group C
07 2006/6/12 00:00 Nuremberg Frankenstadion Mexico - Iran Group D
08 2006/6/12 03:00 RheinEnergyStadion Cologne Angola - Portugal Group D
11 2006/6/12 21:00 Fritz-Walter-Stadion Kaiserslautern Australia - Japan Group F
09 2006/6/13 00:00 Lower Saxony Stadium Hannover USA - Czech Republic Group E
10 2006/6/13 03:00 Gelsenkirchen proudly visits Schalke Stadium Italy - Ghana Group E
12 2006/6/13 21:00 Frankfurt Waldstadion South Korea - Togo Group G
13 2006/6/14 00:00 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion Stuttgart France - Switzerland Group G
14 2006/6/14 03:00 Berlin Olympic Stadium Brazil - Croatia Group F
15 2006/6/14 21:00 Central Stadium Leipzig Spain - Ukraine Group H
16 2006/6/15 00:00 Allianz Arena Munich Tunisia - Saudi Arabia Group H
17 2006/6/15 03:00 Dortmund Westfalenstadion Germany - Poland Group A
18 2006/6/15 21:00 AOL Arena Hamburg Ecuador - Costa Rica Group A
19 2006/6/16 00:00 Nuremberg Frankenstadion England - Trinidad and Tobago Group B
20 2006/6/16 03:00 Berlin Olympic Stadium Sweden - Paraguay Group B
twenty one 2006/6/16 21:00 Gelsenkirchen proudly visits Schalke Stadium Argentina - Serbia Group C
twenty two 2006/6/17 00:00 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion Stuttgart Netherlands - Cote d'Ivoire Group C
twenty three 2006/6/17 03:00 Lower Saxony Stadium Hannover Mexico - Angola Group D
twenty four 2006/6/17 21:00 Frankfurt Waldstadion Portugal - Iran Group D
25 2006/6/18 00:00 RheinEnergyStadion Cologne Czech Republic - Ghana Group E
26 2006/6/18 03:00 Fritz-Walter-Stadion Kaiserslautern Italy - United States Group E
27 2006/6/18 21:00 Nuremberg Frankenstadion Japan - Croatia Group F
28 2006/6/19 00:00 Allianz Arena Munich Brazil - Australia Group F
29 2006/6/19 03:00 Central Stadium Leipzig France - South Korea Group G
30 2006/6/19 21:00 Dortmund Westfalenstadion Togo - Switzerland Group G
31 2006/6/20 00:00 AOL Arena Hamburg Saudi Arabia - Ukraine Group H
32 2006/6/20 03:00 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion Stuttgart Spain - Tunisia Group H
33 2006/6/20 22:00 Berlin Olympic Stadium Ecuador - Germany Group A
34 2006/6/20 22:00 Lower Saxony Stadium Hannover Costa Rica - Poland Group A
35 2006/6/21 03:00 RheinEnergyStadion Cologne Sweden - England Group B
36 2006/6/21 03:00 Fritz-Walter-Stadion Kaiserslautern Paraguay - Trinidad and Tobago Group B
39 2006/6/21 22:00 Gelsenkirchen proudly visits Schalke Stadium Portugal - Mexico Group D
40 2006/6/21 22:00 Central Stadium Leipzig Iran - Angola Group D
37 2006/6/22 03:00 Frankfurt Waldstadion Netherlands - Argentina Group C
38 2006/6/22 03:00 Allianz Arena Munich Ivory Coast - Serbia and Montenegro Group C
41 2006/6/22 22:00 AOL Arena Hamburg Czech Republic - Italy Group E
42 2006/6/22 22:00 Nuremberg Frankenstadion Ghana - United States Group E
43 2006/6/23 03:00 Dortmund Westfalenstadion Japan - Brazil Group F
44 2006/6/23 03:00 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion Stuttgart Croatia - Australia Group F
47 2006/6/23 22:00 Fritz-Walter-Stadion Kaiserslautern Saudi Arabia - Spain Group H
48 2006/6/23 22:00 Berlin Olympic Stadium Ukraine - Tunisia Group H
45 2006/6/24 03:00 RheinEnergyStadion Cologne Togo - France Group G
46 2006/6/24 03:00 Lower Saxony Stadium Hannover Switzerland - South Korea Group G
49 2006/6/24 23:00 Allianz Arena Munich A1-B2 1/8 finals
50 2006/6/25 03:00 Central Stadium Leipzig C1-D2 1/8 finals
51 2006/6/25 23:00 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion Stuttgart B1-A2 1/8 finals
52 2006/6/26 03:00 Nuremberg Frankenstadion D1-C2 1/8 finals
53 2006/6/26 23:00 Fritz-Walter-Stadion Kaiserslautern E1-F2 1/8 finals
54 2006/6/27 03:00 RheinEnergyStadion Cologne G1-H2 1/8 finals
55 2006/6/27 23:00 Dortmund Westfalenstadion F1-E2 1/8 finals
56 2006/6/28 03:00 Lower Saxony Stadium Hannover H1-G2 1/8 finals
57 2006/6/30 23:00 Berlin Olympic Stadium Winner of Game 49 - Winner of Game 50 Quarterfinals
58 2006/7/01 03:00 AOL Arena Hamburg Winner of Game 53 - Winner of Game 54 Quarterfinals
59 2006/7/01 23:00 Gelsenkirchen proudly visits Schalke Stadium Winner of Game 51 - Winner of Game 52 Quarterfinals
60 2006/7/02 03:00 Frankfurt Waldstadion Winner of Game 55 - Winner of Game 56 Quarterfinals
61 2006/7/05 03:00 Dortmund Westfalenstadion Winner of Game 57 - Winner of Game 58 Semi-finals
62 2006/7/06 03:00 Allianz Arena Munich Winner of Game 59 - Winner of Game 60 Semi-finals
63 2006/7/09 03:00 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion Stuttgart Loser of Game 61 - Loser of Game 62 3rd and 4th place finals
64 2006/7/10 02:00 Berlin Olympic Stadium Winner of Game 61 - Winner of Game 62 finals

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I am more optimistic about Italy this year. It has always been one of my favorite teams. Of course, I still feel sorry for Brazil and England.  Details Published on 2006-7-8 09:03
 
 

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Haha! I guess England will beat Paraguay 2:1 tonight
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At 21:00 Beijing time on June 12 (15:00 local time in Germany), Australia defeated Japan 3-1 in the first round of the first match of the World Cup Group F at the Fritz-Walter Stadium in Kaiserslautern. In the first half, Australian goalkeeper Schwarzer missed a long pass from Shunsuke Nakamura into the goal. Although the Japanese team was suspected of fouling, the goal was ruled valid. In the second half, Hiddink replaced three offensive players in a row. His gamble paid off in the last few minutes. Substitute midfielder Cahill scored Australia's first World Cup goal, and then he shot from a long distance to overtake the score. At the last moment, another substitute Aloisi added another point.
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Matches worth watching tonight: Brazil vs. Australia Hiddink points out the most terrifying thing about Brazil. The variables of the Samba Army are still in the aliens. The second round of Group F - Brazil vs. Australia, Japan vs. Croatia will be held tomorrow. Originally, the match between the world champion and the Oceania champion was not worth much expectation, but after Brazil's first game was in a slump, and Australia staged a comeback under the leadership of the magical coach Hiddink, this match became extraordinary. The confrontation between the Asian champion and the Balkan lion is a life-and-death battle. The two teams that lost the first game cannot afford to make any more mistakes. At present, the Australian team is full of confidence, and the players are no longer satisfied with the role of accompanying the prince to study. Captain Viduka even said that the Brazilians are not invincible. Unlike the players' optimistic attitude, Hiddink is very afraid of Brazil's counterattack. He reminded everyone: "There are many times when Brazil doesn't play well, but they can always win 1-0. This is their strength." In addition, Hiddink also considered letting Cahill and other four players who received a yellow card in the first game rest for one game, so as to avoid the possibility that these main players will receive a yellow card again and miss the key game with Croatia. Brazil is still stable at present. In fact, they did not play well in the first game against Turkey in the last World Cup. Their biggest problem now is whether the top scorer Ronaldo can recover in time, which will affect the future combat deployment of head coach Pereira. The battle between Japan and Croatia is the second confrontation between the two teams in the history of the World Cup. In the 1998 World Cup in France, the Japanese team played against the Croatian team that later won the third place, and lost 0-1. The Japanese goalkeeper Kawaguchi Nori, who participated in that game, believes that the overall organization of the current Croatian team is not bad, but without talented players like Suker and Boban, they do not have the ability to change the game. The Croatian team feels that they are in a very similar situation to the Turkish team four years ago, and winning tomorrow's game is a must. "We have the ability to go further in this World Cup," head coach Kranjcar said confidently.
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89,463 people participated in the championship phase. Option percentage vote 1 Brazil 28.48% 25,476 2 Argentina 24.88% 22,261 3 Italy 15.1% 13,513 4 England 9.99% 8,938 5 Germany 9.25% 8,277 6 Spain 5.58% 4,992 7 Netherlands 2.49% 2,226 8 Czech Republic 1.89% 1,689 9 France 0.87% 780 10 Others 0.69% 613 11 Portugal 0.6% 537 12 Mexico 0.18% 160
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Date Time Group Match Venue Match Saturday, June 24 23:00 Germany vs Sweden 1/8 final Munich 49 Sunday, June 25 03:00 Argentina vs Mexico 1/8 final Leipzig 50 23:00 England vs Ecuador 1/8 final Stuttgart 51 Monday, June 26 03:00 Portugal vs Netherlands 1/8 final Nuremberg 52 23:00 Italy vs Australia 1/8 final Kaiserslautern 53 Tuesday, June 27 03:00 Switzerland vs Ukraine 1/8 final Cologne 54 23:00 Brazil vs Ghana 1/8 final Dortmund 55 Wednesday, June 28 03:00 Spain vs France 1/8 final Hannover 56 Friday, June 30 23:00 49 winner VS 50 winner 1/8 final Berlin 57 Saturday, July 1 03:00 53 Winner vs. 54 Winner Quarterfinal Hamburg 58 23:00 51 Winner vs. 52 Winner Quarterfinal Gelsenkirchen 59 Sunday, July 2, 3:00 55 Winner vs. 56 Winner Quarterfinal Frankfurt 60 Wednesday, July 5, 03:00 57 Winner vs. 58 Winner Semifinal Dortmund 61 Thursday, July 6, 03:00 59 Winner vs. 60 Winner Semifinal Munich 62 Sunday, July 9, 03:00 61 Loser vs. 62 Loser 3rd and 4th place final Stuttgart 63 Monday, July 10, 02:00 61 Winner vs. 62 Winner Final Berlin 64
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June 24

23:00

49

Germany VS Sweden

Munich

CCTV-2/CCTV-5

2:0 

June 25

3:00

50

Argentina VS Mexico

Leipzig

CCTV-1/CCTV-5

2:1 

June 25

23:00

51

England VS Ecuador

Stuttgart

CCTV-2/CCTV-5

1:0 

June 26

3:00

52

Portugal VS Netherlands

Nuremberg

CCTV-1/CCTV-5

1:0 

June 26

23:00

53

Italy VS Australia

Kaiserslautern

CCTV-2/CCTV-5

1:0 

June 27

3:00

54

Switzerland VS Ukraine

Cologne

CCTV-1/CCTV-5

0:3 

June 27

23:00

55

Brazil VS Ghana

Dortmund

CCTV-2/CCTV-5

3:0 

June 28

3:00

56

Spain VS France

Hannover

CCTV-1/CCTV-5

1:3 

June 30

23:00

57

Germany VS Argentina

Berlin

CCTV-2/CCTV-5

Germany (Penalty)

July 1

3:00

58

Italy VS Ukraine

Hamburger

CCTV-1/CCTV-5

3:0 

July 1

23:00

59

England VS Portugal

Gelsenkirchen

CCTV-1/CCTV-5

Portugal(Penalty)

July 2

3:00

60

Brazil VS France

Frankfurt

CCTV-1/CCTV-5

0:1 

July 5

3:00

61

Germany VS Italy

Dortmund

CCTV-1/CCTV-5

0:2 

July 6

3:00

62

Portugal VS France

Munich

CCTV-1/CCTV-5

0:1 

July 9

3:00

63

Germany VS Portugal

Stuttgart

CCTV-1/CCTV-5

 

July 10

2:00

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Italy VS France

Berlin

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Ha, the latest schedule, thanks to the above, guess who will win? Did anyone cry for Brazil?
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On the night of July 6, Beijing time, FIFA announced the referees for the final of this World Cup . Argentine Japanese referee Kamikawa Saku .
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I am more optimistic about Italy this year. It has always been one of my favorite teams. Of course, I still feel sorry for Brazil and England.
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