Campaign India Team
Dec 04, 2009

2010 FIFA World Cup: The big draw is tonight

Still 188 days to go before we're treated to soccer's biggest extravaganza - the 2010 FIFA World Cup. 32 teams are pitted against each other, divided into eight groups. The all important draw takes place tonight.

2010 FIFA World Cup: The big draw is tonight
Still 188 days to go before we're treated to soccer's biggest extravaganza - the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
 
32 teams are pitted against each other, divided into eight groups.
 
The all important draw takes place tonight. It'll be telecast LIVE starting at 22:20pm IST on ESPN.
 
And for all those wanting to discuss, debate, rant about their team's chances while the draw unfolds, there's a live World Cup Draw Skype chat which will put you in touch with soccer fans all around the globe.
 
Must have: Skype username.
To join, simply follow this link and click on 'Join the chat' at 22:20pm IST tonight.
 
Till then, enjoy the official commercial of the tournament.
 

 

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Campaign India

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