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Planet Sport - 17 March 2010

ab_scgThis week's show is hosted by Adrian Barnard in London (left) and Clayton ClaytonBjelan in Melbourne (right).

The FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa are less than three months away and excitement is mounting by day.  Internationally respected football commentator, John Motson, joins us to share his thoughts on the first two groups in the finals: Group A, comprising hosts South Africa, France, Uruguay and Mexico and Group B featuring Argentina, Nigeria, South Korea and Greece.  See if you agree with his predictions as to which two teams from each group will progress to the second stage.

Bernard Lagat (right) is one of the world's top athletes.  lagat_bernard_usaThe Kenyan-born middle distance runner, who now runs for the United States, has won Olympic bronze and silver over 1500m.  In 2007 he was a double World Champion in the 1500m and 5000m at the World Championships in Osaka and last weekend won the 3000m at the World Indoor Championships in Doha.  At the recent Aviva Indoor Grand Prix at Birmingham he spoke to our reporter, Norman Brierley, about the importance of his family.

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