Tottenham legend Glenn Hoddle has given his thumbs up to England's World Cup facilities at the Bafokeng Sports Campus.
Hoddle's opinion will be music to the ears of Fabio Capello, who was concerned building work would not have been finished on time.
He said: "It's great. It really is a top quality training camp."
The former Spurs star said the site, near Rustenburg, will definitely be ready for the finals, with only the venue's medical unit still to be finished.
He praised Bafokeng's six flood-lit pitches and described the complex's Royal Marang Hotel as 'excellent'.
Hoddle also expressed his optimism over England's chances in the forthcoming tournament.
He told the BBC: "Brazil and Spain are clearly the favourites but things can go wrong for them - Spain have never been in this position going into tournament so it will be interesting to see how they cope.
"But outside those two there are probably six or seven nations who could win it and England are one of those.
"When I say we could win it, it's about playing seven matches, getting the rub of the green and keeping your key players fit, that's important. Italy proved that [in 2006].
"So it will be a test for us but yes we can win it. We've got a good team, it remains to be seen if we have we a great team. They've got a chance to prove that and make history."