Conceivably the best matchup to date in sports betting to make a 2010 World Cup bet on will occur on Friday in the quarterfinals when the Netherlands battles Brazil.
The brackets set up in sports wagering quite well for the champion of this game to be playing in the final. Brazil is a strong fave in World Cup wagering in this game against the Netherlands that can be watched on ESPN.
Brazil is a -260 fave with the total at 2.5 under -140. The three-way line has Brazil at -120, the Netherlands at +300 and the Draw at +335. This game should be fascinating since neither the Netherlands nor Brazil has honestly been tested to date in the World Cup. North Korea, Ivory Coast or Portugal posed no trouble for Brazil in their group stage. The game vs Portugal was pointless so neither team did much in a scores tie. Brazil defeated Chile 3-0 in the round of 16 and now they get a genuine test vs the Netherlands. Holland took care of Japan, Denmark and Cameroon in their group and then owned Slovakia in the round of 16.
Brazil might be given some trouble be a few of the Netherlands’ participants. They’ve got Arjen Robben, Robin van Persie, Wesley Sneijder and Dirk Kuyt but they have history vs them. Brazil has never lost a game under Dunga when both Kaka and Robinho have played together. The Brazil defense is as excellent as any squads and their goalkeeper is regarded as 1 of the greatest on the planet. Brazil and the Netherlands have a background in the World Cup and the Netherlands hasn’t fared well. Brazil won in 1994 by a score of 3-2 and went on to win the championship. Brazil won 4-2 on penalties four years later in France after the squads tied 1-1 in regulation. They furthermore met in 1974 when the Netherlands won 2-0.
The Netherlands have never won a World Cup but they have concluded 2nd 2 times, in 1974 and in 1978. This might be the best team they’ve ever had. The issue for the Netherlands is that Brazil has more expertise. Holland would be liked vs almost any team in the World Cup but not vs Brazil. Holland have permitted just two penalties, and their defense has been exceptional to date in the World Cup. That defense will be greatly tested though vs the playmakers that Brazil has.
When two potent squads meet the game often boils down to the goalkeeper. Holland has Maarten Stekelenburg who made some major saves in the win over Slovakia whilst Brazil has Julio Cesar. There is no question that Cesar has the superior credentials but there is still some worry about his back injury. On July second, he hurt his back in a warmup game against Zimbabwe. He has been strong and allowed only two goals to date in the World Cup, although he missed lots of practice. It might be Cesar who is the difference for Brazil if this match comes down to penalty kicks.
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