ADVISORY-Soccer-Reuters package ahead of World Cup draw
The World Cup draw in Cape Town on Friday will detail the match groups and locations for the first round of the month-long tournament which begins on June 11 next year.
Reuters is moving a package of stories from 0200 GMT on Monday, Nov. 30, ahead of the draw, which includes factboxes on each of the 32 teams and the challenges awaiting hosts South Africa, the schedule and a look at the venues.
This is a repeat of a package which first moved on Nov. 26.
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