The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium will host the match for third place , and a quarter-final amid a total of eight matches during the FIFA World Cup. The stadium has an eye-catching, unique roof-structure and a spectacular view, overlooking the North End Lake.
The playing field is going to be of natural grass with the outer /surrounding area to be artificial turf. One of its first major test events was the coveted Soweto Derby between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs – a game that attracts capacity crowds in South Africa.
Before the construction of this multi-purpose venue, all international football matches were played at the Eastern Province rugby stadium, the EPRU Stadium.
The stadium, one of the newly-built stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, was completed a year prior to the commencement of the world’s greatest show on earth – a major milestone for the city.
Name: Port Elizabeth
Gross Capacity: 46,082
| Date – Time | Stage | Results | ||||
| 12 June – 13:30 | Group B | Korea Republic | - | Greece | ||
| 15 June – 16:00 | Group G | Côte d’Ivoire | - | Portugal | ||
| 18 June – 13:30 | Group D | Germany | - | Serbia | ||
| 21 June – 16:00 | Group H | Chile | - | Switzerland | ||
| 23 June – 16:00 | Group C | Slovenia | - | England | ||
| 26 June – 16:00 | Round of 16 | 1A | - | 2B | ||
| 02 July – 16:00 | Quarter-finals | W53 | - | W54 | ||
| 10 July – 20:30 | Match for third place | L61 | - | L62 |




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