By Nomava Nobumba
27 June 2010
This afternoon, all eyes will be on the Free State Stadium where England and Germany will fight it out.
The world's media were left stunned yesterday after England's news briefing for the clash in Bloemfontein lasted barely five minutes and allowed only questions from British television reporters.
More than 250 international journalists plus around 30 TV crews packed into the media tent to question coach Fabio Capello and captain Steven Gerrard.
But many left in anger after being snubbed with some having travelled far for the briefing.
In another mouth-watering encounter, either Mexico or Argentina will bow out at Soccer City this evening.
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