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Logical Progression: Which teams will qualify?
That's the question football fans around the world are asking. A group-by-group analysis.

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Computer picks winners, beats bookies
Henry Stott, a mathematician at the University of Warwick, developed the Glover Automated Results Indicator (GARI), a statistical model designed to predict the odds of every individual match in the 2002 World Cup.

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Shrink makes England walk tall
England's secret weapon: a quietly spoken Norwegian sports psychologist who talked David Beckham and his teammates out of despair before their thrilling victory against Argentina.

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Shaking up the world order
Rivetting images of the first week of the World Cup.

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The man who has seen it all
Malcolm Brodie is at his 13th World Cup and he has seen the immense change in football. He examines how the beautiful game has changed in half a century.

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Brazil: The world's second team
There is scarcely a man, woman or child on the planet who, once their own country has been removed from the equation, does not immediately switch allegiance to Brazil. [Requires free registration]

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A wonderful life in the Lions' den
Senegal, the team of the tournament, have had a week they'll never forget.

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Under the crossbars
Goalkeepers are providing some of the best moments in this World Cup, from comic foolishness to outright brilliance.

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A sweet revenge that has hurt a nation
Why Argentina lost to England, and why it will hurt Argentine fans like hell.

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Classic Games: The best of the World Cups
From the FIFA archives, videos and commentary on some of the best games seen in previous World Cups.

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Shockingly good World Cup
From the moment Pape Bouba Diop gave Senegal the lead - and ultimately three points - in the opening match against France, this enthralling World Cup has kept us glued to the action. [Requires Free Registration].

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France will still make it
Gerard Houllier feels that it is not impossible for the reigning champions to beat Denmark by two goals.
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