Andy C has a link to an excel World Cup chart. I bet anybody who reads this in the UK will remember the wallcharts from previous world cups you used to get with the daily papers.
Well this takes it one step further and lets you put in the results.
That's not the end of it though it then works out the tables for you from the results.
It also has a chart feature for the knockout stages.
If you want get a copy you can get it from here. It is the "Web 2.0" of wallcharts. "Am i allowed to say that?"



Check out this rival excel sheet from Australia. It has player and team stats as well as match reports all updated from the web.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~camkatiepeake/WC2006/
Hi Cameron,
I checked out your spreadsheet. It certainly has a lot of information on it.
I like the other one better it reminds me of the wallcharts I used to have on my wall when I was younger.
Mark