World Cup Football 2010 South Africa

Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth

On the south coast of the Eastern Cape province, Port Elizabeth is aptly named "The Windy City". Although best known for its watersports, there will be plenty here to attract the football fan with 10 miles of coast along Algoa Bay to explore.

Stadium Details

NameNelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Capacity48,459
Opened2009
Club(s) Bay United

Matches in Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth

Group Stage

  • Match 4. Saturday 12th June 2010, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, 12:30 BST
    Group B Match
    South Korea 2–0 Greece
    South Korea goals: Lee Jung-soo (7′), Park Ji-sung (52′)
    Coverage: ITV1

  • Match 13. Tuesday 15th June 2010, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, 15:00 BST
    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 21. Friday 18th June 2010, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, 12:30 BST
    Group D Match
    Germany 0–1 Serbia
    Serbia goal: Jovanović (38′)
    Coverage: BBC1

  • Match 31. Monday 21st June 2010, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, 15:00 BST
    Group H Match
    Chile 1–0 Switzerland
    Chile goal: González (75′)
    Coverage: BBC1

  • Match 37. Wednesday 23rd June 2010, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, 15:00 BST
    Group C Match
    Slovenia 0–1 England
    England goal: Defoe (22′)
    Coverage: BBC1

Round of 16

  • Match 49. Saturday 26th June 2010, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, 15:00 BST
    Round of 16
    Uruguay 2–1 South Korea
    Uruguay goals: Suárez (8′, 80′)
    South Korea goal: Lee Chung-yong (68′)
    Coverage: BBC1

Quarter Finals

  • Match 57. Friday 2nd July 2010, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, 15:00 BST
    Quarter Final
    Netherlands 2–1 Brazil
    Netherlands goals: Felipe Melo (53′ own goal), Sneijder (68′)
    Brazil goal: Robinho (10′)
    Coverage: ITV1

Third/Fourth Place Match

  • Match 63. Saturday 10th July 2010, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, 19:30 BST
    Third/Fourth Place Match
    Uruguay 2–3 Germany
    Uruguay goals: Cavani (28′), Forlán (51′)
    Germany goals: Müller (18′), Jansen (56′), Khedira (82′)
    Coverage: ITV1

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Official Book