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 Three fixtures in football WC today
 Updated at: 0926 PST,  Saturday, June 19, 2010
 JOHANNESBURG: Three matches are scheduled to be played in football World Cup today, Geo news reported.

The first encounter will take place between Ghana and Australia soccer teams in Rustenburg.

The second match of the day will be played between Netherlands and Japan in Durban stadium.

While, Cameroon and Denmark teams will fight for victory in Pretoria.

It may be mentioned that Ghana, Japan and Netherlands have won a match while Australia, Cameron and Denmark teams have yet to open their accounts in mega event.
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