2010 FIFA World Cup Group H

[1] The group consisted of Switzerland, Honduras, Chile and reigning European (and eventual) champions Spain.

Switzerland and Spain competed in the same group in 1966, but neither advanced to the next round.

Finally, Honduras and Spain were in the same group in 1982.

Four years later, in the next World Cup, Chile and Spain would meet again in Group B, against the Netherlands and Australia; Chile would upset Spain 2–0 in their second match, eliminating Spain from the tournament.

All times local (UTC+2) Man of the Match: Jean Beausejour (Chile) Assistant referees: Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)[2] Bechir Hassani (Tunisia)[2] Fourth official: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan)[2] Fifth official: Toru Sagara (Japan)[2] Man of the Match: Gelson Fernandes (Switzerland) Assistant referees: Darren Cann (England)[2] Michael Mullarkey (England)[2] Fourth official: Martin Hansson (Sweden)[2] Fifth official: Stefan Wittberg (Sweden)[2] Man of the Match: Mark González (Chile) Assistant referees: Hassan Kamranifar (Iran) Saleh Al Marzouqi (United Arab Emirates) Fourth official: Martín Vázquez (Uruguay) Fifth official: Miguel Nievas (Uruguay) Man of the Match: David Villa (Spain) Assistant referees: Toru Sagara (Japan) Jeong Hae-sang (South Korea) Fourth official: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (Malaysia) Fifth official: Jeffrey Goh Gek Pheng (Singapore) Man of the Match: Andrés Iniesta (Spain) Assistant referees: José Luis Camargo Callado (Mexico) Alberto Morín Méndez (Mexico) Fourth official: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (Malaysia) Fifth official: Mu Yuxin (China) Man of the Match: Noel Valladares (Honduras) Assistant referees: Ricardo Casas (Argentina) Hernan Maidana (Argentina) Fourth official: Olegário Benquerença (Portugal) Fifth official: Jose Manuel Silva Cardinal (Portugal)