World Cup Football 2010 South Africa

Durban

Famed as the busiest port in Africa, Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal. With two well-supported rugby teams, the (association) footballing side of the city will be delighted to have the fillip of World Cup matches.

The new stadium has been built on the site of the old King's Park Soccer Stadium, adjacent to the rugby ground.

Stadium Details

NameMoses Mabhida Stadium (name subject to change)
Capacity70,000
Opened29th November 2009
Club(s)None

Matches in Durban

Group Stage

  • Match 7. Sunday 13th June 2010, Durban, 19:30 BST
    Group D Match
    Germany 4–0 Australia
    Germany goals: Podolski (8′), Klose (27′), Müller (68′), Cacau (70′)
    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 16. Wednesday 16th June 2010, Durban, 15:00 BST
    Group H Match
    Spain 0–1 Switzerland
    Switzerland goal: Fernandes (52′)
    Coverage: BBC1

  • Match 25. Saturday 19th June 2010, Durban, 12:30 BST
    Group E Match
    Netherlands 1–0 Japan
    Netherlands goal: Sneijder (53′)
    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 35. Tuesday 22nd June 2010, Durban, 19:30 BST
    Group B Match
    Nigeria 2–2 South Korea
    Nigeria goals: Uche (12′), Yakubu (69′ penalty)
    South Korea goals: Lee Jung-soo (38′), Park Chu-young (49′)
    Coverage: BBC3

  • Match 45. Friday 25th June 2010, Durban, 15:00 BST
    Coverage: BBC1

Round of 16

  • Match 53. Monday 28th June 2010, Durban, 15:00 BST
    Round of 16
    Netherlands 2–1 Slovakia
    Netherlands goals: Robben (18′), Sneijder (84′)
    Slovakia goal: Vittek (90′+4 penalty)
    Coverage: BBC1

Semi Finals

  • Match 62. Wednesday 7th July 2010, Durban, 19:30 BST
    Semi Final
    Germany 0–1 Spain
    Spain goal: Puyol (73′)
    Coverage: BBC1

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Official Book