A total of 10 stadiums have been prepared to host the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Five of the 10 stadiums have undergone major renovations, while two new stadiums have been built and three others rebuilt for the occasion.

Soccer City Stadium

(Johannesburg)

Capacity: 95, 000

Number of matches: 8 (Including opening game and the final)

Green Point Stadium

(Cape Town)

Capacity:66, 005

Number of matches: 8

(including one semifinal)

Durban Stadium

(Durban)

Capacity: 69,957

Number of matches: 7 (including one semifinal)

Nelson MandelaBay Stadium

(Port Elizabeth)

Capacity: 46, 082

Number of matches: 8

Ellis Park Stadium

(Johannesburg)

Capacity: 61,639

Number of matches: 7

Royal Bafokong Stadium (Rustenburg)

Capacity: 44,530

Number of Matches: 6

Loftus Versfelt Stadium

(Pretoria)

Capacity: 49, 365

Number of matches: 6

Free State Satadium

(Blomfontein)

Capacity: 45,068

Number of matches: 6

Peter Mokaba Stadium (Plokwane)

Capacity: 45,264

Number of matches: 4

Mbombela Stadium

(Nelspruit)

Capacity: 43,589

Number of matches: 4


GROUPS

Group A

South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France

Group B

Argentina, Nigeria

Korea Republic, Greece

Group C

England, US, Algeria

Slovenia

Group D

Germany, Australia

Serbia, Ghana

Group E

Netherlands, Denmark

Japan, Cameroon

Group F

Italy, Paraguay

New Zealand

Slovakia

Group G

Brazil, Korea DPR

C?te d’Ivoire

Portugal

Group H

Spain, Switzerland

Honduras, Chile