Venues And Conditions 
World Cup Stadiums: Peter Mokaba Stadium
Ben Lyttleton / 31 March 2010 / Leave a comment
Designed to look like a tree, named after a celebrated anti-apartheid campaigner and situated in football mad Limpopo - Ben Lyttleton provides the info on the Peter Mokaba Stadium.... Read more »
World Cup Stadium Profile: Mbombela Stadium
Ben Lyttleton / 31 March 2010 / Leave a comment
The Mbomela Stadium in Nelpsruit, Dutch for Nel's stream, has been one of the most controversial of the five newly-constructed venues for this World Cup. Ben Lyttleton reports.... Read more »
World Cup Stadium Profile: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Ben Lyttleton / 25 March 2010 / Leave a comment
Situated in the Friendly City, The Sunflower boasts Hertfordshire turf and will host England's match against Slovenia, says Ben Lyttleton.... Read more »
World Cup Stadium Profile: Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Ben Lyttleton / 24 March 2010 / Leave a comment
The Loftus Versveld has more than 100 years of sporting history but will host probably its biggest ever fixture when South Africa play Uruguay in their second group clash of the World Cup... Read more »
World Cup Stadium Profile: Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
Ben Lyttleton / 17 March 2010 / Leave a comment
This stadium in sports-mad Bloemfontein will host South Africa's crucial Group A match against 2006 finalists France. Ben Lyttleton tells us about its history and the best sightseeing opportunities for those lucky enough to be there....... Read more »
World Cup Stadium Profile: Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenberg
Ben Lyttleton / 17 March 2010 / Leave a comment
It's the venue where England will be playing USA in their opening match of the tournament as well as hosting four other group matches. And if the football all gets a bit much for you and safaris and casinos are... Read more »
World Cup Stadium Profile: Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg
Ben Lyttleton / 10 March 2010 / Leave a comment
It's recent history includes both triumph and tragedy but Ellis Park remains the most famous South African stadium and it's a venue fit for champions in the first-round of World Cup 2010, says Ben Lyttleton.... Read more »
World Cup Stadium Profile: Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban
Ben Lyttleton / 10 March 2010 / Leave a comment
It may not be for sufferers of vertigo but this splendid beacon of unity and proleterian heroism hosts a cracking line-up of group stage matches, says Ben Lyttleton.... Read more »
World Cup Stadium Profile: Green Point Stadium, Cape Town
Ben Lyttleton / 03 March 2010 / Leave a comment
Overlooking mountains and beach, the Green Point Stadium's capacity has been more than tripled for the World Cup, says Ben Lyttleton. If you're going to watch England play Algeria there, make sure you keep your lunch safe from the baboons.... Read more »
World Cup Stadium Profile: Soccer City, Johannesburg
Ben Lyttleton / 03 March 2010 / Leave a comment
The biggest stadium and the home of the national side, Soccer City will host the opener and the final of South Africa 2010, says Ben Lyttleton.... Read more »
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