Netherlands v Brazil 2010 World Cup Picks Quarterfinal Odds

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Netherlands v Brazil 2010 World Cup Picks Quarterfinal Odds: The quarterfinals will begin July 2nd with a fascinating 10:00 AM EST encounter at Port Elizabeth Stadium. The game will feature the five-time world champion Brazil, who have won three and played one match to a draw in their four World Cup betting games. On the other side of the field will be Netherlands, who is perfect throughout the World Cup; winning all four of their games. This would be a tough one for anyone to call, even with the sports bookies lines being so skewed. Bodog is backing the Brazilians and are claiming that they are close to a 3:1 favorite, with a -120 in-game line.

Netherlands: This is a very technical team, with speed talented players. The team does not just sit back on defense or play the long ball, they play smart and like to pounce on fancy ball controlling teams. The team got a tremendous boost with the return of Arjen Robben, a dangerous attacker; who puts defenders on their heels. Soccer predictions gave Netherlands a 100% chance of advancing out of their lackluster group, but World Cup predictions have them currently at 15/2 to win the 2010 World Cup. Many are skeptical of how good this Netherlands team really is; due to their competition in the group and in the elimination round where they faced Slovakia. This chess match of a game will be decided by who blinks first.

Brazil: One thing I must say, the Brazilians have finally fielded a mature squad to go along with the never lacking skill. Not over looking Portugal, but the Netherlands will be the Brazilians first big challenge in the 2010 World Cup predictions. The Brazilians cruised into the quarterfinals with a 3-0 win over Chile and will now face a Dutch team who has an unblemished record in the 2010 World Cup. The Brazilians are aiming for a record six world titles, have faced the Dutch twice in their two previous FIFA World Cup odds encounters. Brazil won both but it wasn't easy, in 1994 they won 3-2; and in 1998 they won on penalty kicks. The Brazilians have already made it clear they intend on playing the open style of soccer, which allows the players to use their God given skills and abilities to give the fans what they want to see, more importantly to win.

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