Sunday 25 November 2007

World Cup Draw

GROUP 1
Portugal - Sweden - Denmark - Hungary - Albania - Malta

GROUP 2
Greece - Israel - Switzerland - Moldova - Latvia - Luxembourg

GROUP 3
Czech Republic - Poland - Northern Ireland - Slovakia - Slovenia - San Marino

GROUP 4
Germany - Russia - Finland - Wales - Azerbaijan - Liechtenstein

GROUP 5
Spain - Turkey - Belgium - Bosnia-Herzegovina - Armenia - Estonia

GROUP 6
Croatia - ENGLAND - Ukraine - Belarus - Kazakhstan - Andorra

GROUP 7
France - Romania - Serbia - Lithuania - Austria - Faroe Islands

GROUP 8
Italy - Bulgaria - Republic of Ireland - Cyprus - Georgia - Montenegro

GROUP 9
Netherlands - Scotland - Norway - Macedonia - Iceland

INTERNATIONAL DATES:
Wed 3rd September 2008;
Sat 6th September 2008;
Sat 11th October 2008;
Wed 15th October 2008;
Sat 28th March 2009;
Wed 1st April 2009;
Sat 5th September 2009;
Wed 9th September 2009;
Sat 10th October 2009;
Wed 14th October 2009;
Sat 14th November 2009 (WC 2010 play-off first leg);
Wed 18th November 2009 (WC 2010 play-off second leg)

Saturday 24 November 2007

World Cup Draw - Sunday 25th November

The draw for the qualifying games for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa will take place this Sunday in Durban.
The seedings for the european draw is as follows:
POT 1:
Italy; Spain; Germany; Czech Republic; France; Portugal; Netherlands; Croatia; Greece

POT 2:
ENGLAND; Romania; Scotland; Turkey; Bulgaria; Russia; Poland; Sweden; Israel

POT 3:
Norway; Ukraine; Serbia; Denmark; Northern Ireland; Republic of Ireland; Finland; Switzerland; Belgium

POT 4:
Slovakia; Bosnia-Herzegovina; Hungary; Moldova; Wales; FYR Macedonia; Belarus; Lithuania; Cyprus

POT 5:
Georgia; Albania; Slovenia; Latvia; Iceland; Armenia; Austria; Kazakhstan; Azerbaijan

POT 6:
Liechtenstein; Estonia; Malta; Luxembourg; Montenegro; Andorra; Faroe Islands; San Marino

Tuesday 6 November 2007

North-West Englandfans Anti-Discrimination Statement

NWEnglandfans believes that football should be enjoyed by all, and with this in mind, we have joined with The FA, football clubs, supporters clubs and other agencies connected with the beautiful game to issue a statement of our intent against discrimination.
Our statement can be viewed on the right-hand panel of this site.