Until winning the European Championship in 2008, Spain was known as an underachiever, only cracking the World Cup quarterfinals once, way back in 1950.

Now, with a deep lineup featuring All World-goalie Iker Casillas and stellar forwards David Villa, Fernando Torres and Xavi, Spain is poised to be a top contender in South Africa.

“They’re stacked from back to front,” says Forrest. With a near-perfect record in World Cup qualifying matches, Spain’s place in Group H (along with Switzerland, Chile, and Honduras — none of which has ever beaten La Roja) virtually assures Spain a spot in the final 16. “Nothing’s going to worry Spain in that group.”

Look out for Fernando Torres on the playing field…

Magnificent, free-flowing — and that’s just his hair. At the relatively tender age of 26, Torres already boasts a resume filled with big-game goals including three tallies in the 2006 World Cup and the only goal in Spain’s 1-0 victory over Germany in the 2008 European Championship final.

A natural goal scorer who is adept with both feet, Torres recently became the fastest player in Liverpool FC’s illustrious history to score 50 goals in the English Premier League, making him “one of the best finishers in the game today,” says Forrest.

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These are some interesting numbers relating to the FIFA World Cup.

  • 7 nations have won the World Cup since it was first contested, in 1930.
  • 715.1 is the estimated number of people, in millions, who watched the 2006 final between Italy and France. This was more than the total viewership of this year’s Superbowl and Men’s Olympic gold medal game plus the 2009 Stanley Cup final game…. COMBINED!
  • 5 is the number of times Brazil has won the World Cup, most recently in 2002
  • 15, the number of goals Brazil’s Ronaldo has scored in World Cup action, making him the all-time leader in World Cup scoring
  • 27 is the number of goals Hungary scored during the 1954 World Cup, the highest total in tournament history.
  • 199,854 The highest attendance for a World Cup clas, between Uruguay and Brazil, in 1950.
  • 41 the days remaining until the 2010 FIFA World Cup: South Africa matches begin.
  • 1 the number of sites that will allow you to seamlessly watch fifa online for free, streamed live! Which one is that? Watch-FIFA-Online.com

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When it comes to the World Cup, there’s Brazil, and then there’s everyone else. Brazil has won a record of 5 World Cups, with their all time record at 64-14-14.

This year’s team looks equally impressive with world-class forwards Luis Fabiano and Kaka, while goalkeeper Julio Cesar is among the game’s best.

“They could probably field three or four teams in the World Cup,” says Forrest. While Brazil plays in arguably the tournament’s toughest group — Group G, which includes Portugal, North Korea and Ivory Coast — it would take an epic collapse for this team not to advance to the Top 16.

Kaka is a key player to watch on Brazil.

The latest in the long line of otherworldly Brazilian forwards, Kaka — dubbed the game’s “most complete player” by no less an authority than Pele –boasts both a tremendous shot and an unparalleled passing ability.

While FIFA’s 2007 World Player of the Year has struggled through a lacklustre season with Real Madrid, his status as one of the game’s elite players was confirmed at the 2009 Confederations Cup (won by Brazil), where he was awarded the Adidas Golden Ball as the tournament’s best player.

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Of course Germany is a team to watch this year as they are every year. They have intense football skills all round and always last quite long in every tournament.

Check out Germany’s last 10 games…

06/09/08 14:45 Liechtenstein 0:6 Germany
10/09/08 13:35 Finland 3:3 Germany
11/10/08 14:45 Germany 2:1 Russia
15/10/08 14:45 Germany 1:0 Wales
28/03/09 15:00 Germany 4:0 Liechtenstein
01/04/09 14:45 Wales 0:2 Germany
12/08/09 12:00 Azerbaijan 0:2 Germany
09/09/09 14:45 Germany 4:0 Azerbaijan
10/10/09 12:00 Russia 0:1 Germany
14/10/09 12:00 Germany 1:1 Finland

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Be sure to catch a couple USA matches in this years FIFA World Cup: South Africa. Just check out the results of their last few games!

  • 15/06/08   USA 8:0 Barbados
  • 22/06/08   Barbados 0:1 USA
  • 20/08/08   Guatemala 0:1 USA
  • 06/09/08   Cuba 0:1 USA
  • 10/09/08   USA 3:0 Trinidad and Tobago
  • 11/10/08   USA 6:1 Cuba
  • 15/10/08   Trinidad and Tobago 2:1 USA
  • 19/11/08   USA 2:0 Guatemala
  • 11/02/09   USA 2:0 Mexico
  • 28/03/09   El Salvador 2:2 USA
  • 01/04/09   USA 3:0 Trinidad and Tobago
  • 03/06/09   Costa Rica 3:1 USA
  • 06/06/09   USA 2:1 Honduras
  • 12/08/09   Mexico 2:1 USA
  • 05/09/09   USA 2:1 El Salvador
  • 09/09/09   Trinidad and Tobago 0:1 USA
  • 10/10/09   Honduras 2:3 USA
  • 14/10/09   USA 2:2 Costa Rica

That means they won 13 of their last 18, with 2 ties and 5 losses! They will definitely be a team to look out for this year. And remember, you can watch FIFA online for free right here at Watch-Fifa-Online.com!

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