
FIFA World Cup: USA v Slovenia
Photos of the action between USA v Slovenia at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Photos of the action between USA v Slovenia at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The hopes of a nation will go on the line in Nelspruit on Monday morning - those of Italy, writes Chris Rattue.
Argentina could win everything, or spontaneously implode. Whatever happens, you just have to watch, writes Stuart Dye.
There was jubilation and despair for Argentinian and French fans on day seven of the World Cup in South Africa. Check out all the photos.
All White Winston Reid's leap for glory against Slovakia has defending champions Italy worried.
Glen Moss gives an inside perspective on the All Whites’ stunning World Cup draw with Slovakia.
Photos of the action between Uruguay and South Africa at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa.
Photos of the FIFA World Cup fans from South Africa and around the world.
Football Federation Australia boss Ben Buckley has emphatically denied rumours of a Socceroos player mutiny aimed at Pim Verbeek, or any internal team disharmony.
All Whites goalkeeper Mark Paston insists he will not change the way he plays to counter the unpredictable flight of the Jabulani football.
Winston Reid's whanau say they're bubbling with pride after watching their man become NZ soccer's most famous name.
NZ might still be revelling in our World Cup draw, but the All Whites' next opponents, Italy, are not so easily impressed.
First they took our pav, now they're after our point. Our trans-Tasman neighbours have boarded the All Whites' bandwagon.
NZ's dream of a first ever win at a World Cup is becoming more realistic, writes Harry Ngata.
Almost a quarter of a million Kiwis gathered in front of TVs to watch the All Whites draw 1-1 with Slovakia last night.
1982 captain says dodgy goal robbed All Whites of an even better result against Slovakia.
Excitement over the All Whites' historic draw has spilled into the world's media and is being discussed feverishly online.
The problem with vuvuzelas is not what they bring to the World Cup, but what they take away, writes Stuart Dye.
NZ Herald photographer Brett Phibbs was at the All Whites opening game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
The All Whites seem to have won over new fans after their historic effort overnight, with messages of support pouring into nzherald.co.nz.