There's a full slate of 2010 World Cup Qualifiers in all of the regions on Saturday September 5,
2009. The biggest matchup this weekend has to be in South America (CONMEBOL) as Argentina hosts
Brazil. In CONCACAF, Mexico and the United States look to get wins to inch closer towards automatic
qualification.
Qualifying for the FIFA 2010 World Cup continues on Wednesday with matches in most of the
regions. There are only three matches left for most countries as there are several spots still up
for grabs in every region. In CONCACAF and CONMEBOL it's still very close and top countries such as
Argentina are on the fringe.
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The CONMEBOL (South America) Region has a full set of matches on Wednesday as a few teams looked
to clinch spots in South Africa next summer. Brazil already was qualified and countries Chile and
Paraguay able to earn spots if they earned victories on Wednesday night. Other countries like
Argentina have been struggling and needed results to stay in good position with only two matches
left after the Wednesday matches.
The latest FIFA World Rankings were released on Wednesday September 2, 2009 with not many
changes. Brazil remains on top but Spain has closed the gap to less than 20 points. The rest of the
top ten remains about the same with Italy moving up one spot to be tied with Germany for 4th and
France slipped to 10th while Croatia moved up one to 9th.
The South American region or CONMEBOL had a full set of 2010 World Cup Qualifiers on Saturday
September 5, 2009 with the biggest match being Argentina v Brazil. Other matches including Colombia
v Ecuador, Peru v Uruguay, Chile v Venezuela, and Paraguay v Bolivia. Here's a recap of all the
matches along with video highlights.
The CONMEBOL (South America) Region has a full set of matches on Wednesday as a few teams looked
to clinch spots in South Africa next summer. Brazil already was qualified and countries Chile and
Paraguay able to earn spots if they earned victories on Wednesday night. Other countries like
Argentina have been struggling and needed results to stay in good position with only two matches
left after the Wednesday matches.