Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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Live - World Cup build-up
Germany play Spain in Durban in the second World Cup semi-final at 1930 BST on Wednesday, with the winners facing the Netherlands in Sunday's final.
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  Spain can make history - Casillas
Spain skipper Iker Casillas believes Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Germany is the most important game in the country's history.
  Upgrade down to drivers - McLaren
McLaren will let drivers Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton decide whether they should run their latest upgrade for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
  Kubica extends Renault contract
Robert Kubica ends speculation about his future by signing a contract extension that is set to keep him with Renault until the end of 2012.
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Live - World Cup build-up
Germany play Spain in Durban in the second World Cup semi-final at 1930 BST on Wednesday, with the winners facing the Netherlands in Sunday's final.
  World Cup Football Focus
Manish Bhasin, John Motson and Mark Bright look ahead to the World Cup semi-final match between Spain and Germany in the latest edition of World Football Focus.
  Van Marwijk 'so proud' of Dutch
Bert van Marwijk revels in his side 3-2 win over Uruguay as the Netherlands reach their first World Cup final since 1978.

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