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Bookies' World Cup odds

BOOKMAKERS cut England's odds of winning the World Cup after a favourable draw in South Africa last night.

USA draw recalls Belo Horizonte and one of English football's most infamous results

WHEN England meet the United States of America in next summer's World Cup finals, the match will mark the 60th anniversary of one of the most infamous results in English f

Fabio Capello insists England have not been handed an 'easy' group

FABIO CAPELLO believes England's group opponents in next summer's World Cup each offer contrasting styles and insists that there will be no walkovers in South Africa.

'No easy games' but England get luck of the draw

EVERYONE needs the luck of the draw from time to time.

Samurai Blue handed tough draw in South Africa

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Japan coach Takeshi Okada reacted calmly to his nation's World Cup draw, after the Samurai Blue were drawn in Group E alongside the Netherlands, Denmark and Cameroon. Having claimed that Japan are aiming for a semi-finals berth in South Africa, the Asian powerhouses must first negotiate a tough group that includes Bert van Marwijk's highly-fancied Dutch side. The Netherlands beat Japan 3-0 when the two sides met in a friendly in Enschede in September, and Okada's men will need to find a way of dealing with not one, but two European opponents in South Africa. Denmark will likewise provide a stern test for the Japanese, while Cameroon will be eager to impress on African soil. Despite the tough draw, Okada was optimistic about his side's chances of progressing. However, former Japan coach Ivica Osim had a warning for his successor, telling reporters in Tokyo on the eve of the draw, "the bigger the expectations, the bigger the disappointment." Japan's first match is against Cameroon on June 14 in Bloemfontein, before they take on the Netherlands in Durban on June 19 and end their group stage campaign against Denmark in Rustenburg on June 24. Copyright © Michael Tuckerman & Soccerphile.com J.League News Tags Soccer News football