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London 2012 Olympics men's football draw in full: Plot every team's path to the final
Goal.com takes a look at all the possibilities for the run to the final at Wembley as Team GB field an amalgamated side for the first time as hosts of the Games
Mexico have won gold at the Olympic Games men's football tournament.Luis Fernando Tena's team beat favourites Brazil in the final at Wembley, with Oribe Peralta's double guiding them to victory.
Favourites Spain were treated to a shock early exit whilst hosts Team GB secured qualification for the quarter-finals before falling to South Korea on penalties.
Here, Goal.com takes a look at how the action has shaped up at London 2012.
GROUP A |
| July 26 |
5pm |
Old Trafford |
Manchester |
|
| July 26 |
8pm |
Old Trafford |
Manchester |
|
| July 29 |
5pm |
Wembley Stadium |
London |
|
| July 29 |
7.45pm |
Wembley Stadium |
London |
|
| August 1 |
7.45pm |
City of Coventry Stadium |
Coventry |
|
| August 1 |
7.45pm |
Millennium Stadium |
Cardiff |
GROUP B |
| July 26 |
2.30pm |
St James' Park |
Newcastle |
|
| July 26 |
5.15pm |
St James' Park |
Newcastle |
|
| July 29 |
2:30pm |
City of Coventry Stadium |
Coventry |
|
| July 29 |
5:15pm |
City of Coventry Stadium | Coventry |
|
| August 1 |
5pm |
Millennium Stadium |
Cardiff |
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| August 1 |
5pm |
Wembley Stadium |
London |
GROUP C |
| July 26 |
7.45pm |
City of Coventry Stadium |
Coventry |
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| July 26 |
7.45pm |
Millennium Stadium |
Cardiff |
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| July 29 |
12pm |
Old Trafford |
Manchester |
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| July 29 |
3pm |
Old Trafford |
Manchester |
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| August 1 |
2.30pm |
St James' Park |
Newcastle |
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| August 1 |
2.30pm |
Hampden Park |
Glasgow |
GROUP D |
| July 26 |
12pm |
Hampden Park |
Glasgow |
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| July 26 |
2.45pm |
Hampden Park |
Glasgow |
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| July 29 |
5pm |
St James' Park |
Newcastle |
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| July 29 |
7.45pm |
St James' Park |
Newcastle |
|
| August 1 |
5pm |
City of Coventry Stadium |
Coventry |
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| August 1 |
5pm |
Old Trafford |
Manchester |
| QUARTER-FINALS |
| August 4 |
12pm |
Old Trafford |
Manchester |
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| August 4 |
2.30pm |
Wembley Stadium |
London |
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| August 4 |
5pm |
St James' Park |
Newcastle |
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| August 4 |
7.30pm |
Millennium Stadium |
Cardiff |
| SEMI-FINALS |
| August 7 |
5pm |
Wembley |
London |
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| August 7 |
7.45pm |
Old Trafford |
Manchester |
| THIRD-PLACE PLAYOFF |
| August 10 |
7.45pm |
Millennium Stadium |
Cardiff |
| FINAL |
| August 11 |
3pm |
Wembley Stadium |
London |
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