England face USA in kind World Cup draw
Fabio Capello's team face USA, Algeria and Slovenia in the group stage of the World Cup.
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England will open their quest to lift the World Cup by tackling the United States in Rustenburg on Saturday, June 12.
Fabio Capello could not have hoped for much better from a group that will also see the Three Lions tackle Algeria and Slovenia in Group C.
Any clash with the United States is bound to revive memories of that shock defeat during the 1950 tournament in Brazil.
And, as finalists in last summer's Confederations Cup - where they ended Spain's 35-match winning streak - the USA will be confident of causing another sensation.
However, even with Tim Howard and Clint Dempsey in their ranks, England should emerge unscathed from a game that gives them a great start geographically because Capello is hoping to use the area as a training base next summer.
2010 WORLD CUP DRAW:
Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
Group B: Argentina, South Korea, Nigeria, Greece
Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia
Group D: Germany, Australia, Ghana, Serbia
Group E: Netherlands, Japan, Cameroon, Denmark
Group F: Italy, New Zealand, Paraguay, Slovakia
Group G: Brazil, North Korea, Ivory Coast, Portugal
Group H: Spain, Honduras, Chile, Switzerland
England would probably have wanted to avoid the United States.
However, Capello will no doubt be pleased to be drawn with Algeria and Slovenia.
While Slovenia, who knocked Russia out of the European play-offs, are a decent side, they lost all three games on their first appearance in the competition in 2002.
In addition, England beat them in a friendly at Wembley last March, when Frank Lampard and Jermain Defoe scored in a 2-1 win.
England will hope to have qualification tied up by the time they meet Slovenia in Port Elizabeth - the match could yet be moved on security grounds - on Wednesday, June 23.
For that they would need to win their first meeting with Algeria, who they will face in Cape Town on Friday, June 18.
The fixture will probably get Capello scrambling to organise a friendly against north African opposition before England depart for South Africa - as well as booking a ticket for the African Nations Cup - as he bids to gain as much information on Algeria as he can, beyond the presence of Portsmouth duo Nadir Belhadj and Hassan Yebda, as well as Madjid Bougherra from Rangers.
As Algeria needed a play-off win over Egypt to reach South Africa, they are widely viewed as the weakest of the five African teams that qualified.
It means thoughts - for fans at least - can start drifting towards the first knock-out round, when a much harder test, against either Germany, Ghana, Australia or Serbia, would await.
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