Useful World Cup Websites
The official website for the World Cup. Has masses of information on the whole tournament including details on where you can stay if you’re lucky enough to have secured a ticket. Don’t miss the video footage of past World Cups as well as the photo galleries. Promises to provide unrivalled information during the event. 4/5
Visit:
http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en
The daddy of all news sites which will lead you hand in hand through the World Cup. Read about all the fixtures, groups, stadium locations and be kept up to date with all the news stories breaking about the event, as and when they happen. One to be bookmarked for the true football fan. 4/5
Visit:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006
A must for all who has had a flutter on the results of the World Cup. With daily updates on what the latest odds are, you can also chance your arm and have a bet online for who you want to win, or who you think the top goalscorer of the event will be. 3/5
Visit:
http://worldcup.sportinglife.com/football
Everything for the fan of the tournament including a free spreadsheet and a German-English footie translator. 3/5
Visit:
www.2006fifaworldcup.co.uk
The unofficial World Cup website. Everything you need to know on a 100% unofficial basis including the run-up to the 2010 tournament in South Africa. News, views and reviews. 4/5
Visit:
www.worldcupweb.com
Try this game which has been supported by Google Earth (please note you will have to download this software for free before you can play). The game pits your wits on World Cup trivia from teams and players all over the world. The more questions you get right, the further down the pitch you progress. Stunning graphics showing world-wide locations. 4/5
Visit:
www.adidas.com/campaigns/aumatchball/content