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Soccer: FIFA to decide on 2006 World Cup voting

FIFA's executive committee will have to make a crucial decision on voting for the 2006 World Cup venue when they meet in Tokyo on Monday. The voting method the 24-man body will decide on will have far-reaching consequences for the five candidates - England, Brazil, Germany, Morocco and South Africa.

It is believed that the committee will decide either on a straight majority one-off vote or a round-by-round system where the lowest scorer would be eliminated until there is a straight vote between the two remaining candidates.

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