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Honda earns opening win for Japan Keisuke Honda's first-half strike ensures Japan get off to a perfect start in World Cup Group E, although Cameroon strike the woodwork late on. | |
Netherlands seal win over Denmark Two second-half goals give Netherlands a 2-0 victory over lacklustre Denmark in their opening Group E match. | |
England will monitor King injury England's Ledley King will be monitored on a daily basis after it was confirmed he suffered a groin strain against the United States on Saturday. | |
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Cup chiefs rule out vuvuzela ban World Cup organisers say they will not ban vuvuzelas from stadiums in South Africa despite numerous complaints. |
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Honda earns opening win for Japan Keisuke Honda's first-half strike ensures Japan get off to a perfect start in World Cup Group E, although Cameroon strike the woodwork late on. | |
Netherlands seal win over Denmark Two second-half goals give Netherlands a 2-0 victory over lacklustre Denmark in their opening Group E match. | |
England will monitor King injury England's Ledley King will be monitored on a daily basis after it was confirmed he suffered a groin strain against the United States on Saturday. |
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