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Question Posted Wednesday December 14 2005, 11:59 am

Hey okey i really REALLY need to know what the "world cup draw" is. Is it soccer? And who's going to play against who in the next game? And do you think germany is going to win?
Thank you, ive searched all over the net. So thank you for your help with this,.


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Additional info, added Wednesday December 14 2005, 5:12 pm:
Does anyone have ANY predictions about the world cup at all? I'd appreciate ANY answer. Who do you think will lose? win? come close to winning? Any opinions at all - like what game will be interesting? why? any game gonna be crazy? W/E oh and what team is 'the reds'? and btw, are germany the hosts? and if the games are in JUNE why is it becoming such a big deal right now?Thank YOU loads!!!.

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shake answered Wednesday December 14 2005, 7:51 pm:
Here, do this. I'll put it down in steps for you.

1. drag your mouse over to the url box and type in www.google.com

2. Once you've reached the page, type in "world cup draw" Dont put it in pronoun form, though. That will eleminate a lot of useful sites and lower the number of sites found in the search.

3. Click on the most useful looking site once you've hit enter and voila!

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rainbowcherrie answered Wednesday December 14 2005, 4:15 pm:
The world cup draw is football, but in America you call it soccer. It's when the teams are drawn so that people know who's playing who.

I have no idea who's playing who, sorry.

And I don't think Germany is going to win, I think Brazil will win. Although I do think that England (my team) will do well too, and get knocked out by Brazil in the final.

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Kizlode answered Wednesday December 14 2005, 1:02 pm:
Yes, the World Cup is 'soccer', although here in the UK we call it football.

What they do is draw teams out and put them into groups of four, these teams play aginst each other and get points for winning or drawing the games. Once all four teams in each group have played each other, the two teams with the most points in each group go forward to the next round.

You should be able to find out more information on the FIFA web site (they are the organisation behind the world cup), this is the link to get straight to the world cup information:-

[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

Hope this helps a bit, and I hope that people in the US will be following the fortunes of the USA team in the world cup, they did pretty well last time.

Kizlode

I think that the final will probably be between France and Brazil, but I'm not sure who will win.

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