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Kick–off: London – 24th Jan 2010
Europe
Belgium: 28th Jan — 29th Jan
Holland: 29th Jan — 30th Jan
Germany: 30th Jan — 5th Feb
Austria: 6th Feb
Switzerland: 6th Feb
Liechtenstein: 6th Feb
Italy: 7th Feb — 9th Feb
Monaco: 9th Feb
France: 9th Feb — 10th Feb
Spain: 10th Feb — 14th Feb
North Africa
Morocco: 13th Feb — 22nd Feb
West Africa
Senegal: 22nd Feb — 2nd Mar
Mauritania: 2nd Mar
Mali: 3rd Mar — 15th Mar
Burkina Faso: 15th Mar — 24th Mar
Ivory Coast: 24th Mar — 28th Mar
Ghana: 28th Mar — 1st Apr
Togo: 1st Apr — 5th Apr
Benin: 5th Apr — 8th Apr
Nigeria: 8th Apr — 14th Apr
Central Africa
Gabon: 14th Apr
Cameroon: 14th Apr — 21st Apr
East Africa
Ethiopia: 21st Apr
Kenya: 21st Apr — 30th Apr
Tanzania: 30th Apr — 9th May
Malawi: 9th May — 12th
Mozambique: 12th May … accidental!
Malawi (again): 12th -17th May
South Africa
Zambia: 17th May — 23rd May
Namibia: 23rd May — 31st May
Botswana: 31st May — 6th June
South Africa: 6th June – 11th June
2010 FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony
Final Whistle: Johannesburg – 11th June
Extra Time
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa