
2010 World Cup Finals Team Previews: The stage is set, the two teams have past there respective tests and will now faceoff against each other for the final exam. This will be the second FIFA World Cup odds in a row where the two finalists are both from Europe. And so, the 2010 World Cup betting which has given us so many exciting moments, goals and controversies will come to an end on July the 11th about two to three hours after the 2:30 PM EST kickoff in Johannesburg.
This could possibly be the loudest that Soccer City Stadium has ever been or ever will be. We expect nothing less; as the 88,460 fans who will pack this stadium will be cheering their lungs out as there will not be another World Cup Final for another four years and who knows how much longer for either one of these teams. Bodog.com is teasing bettors with a +240 moneyline on the underdog Netherlands team, while giving the public little profit on Spain; the favorite at a +110 moneyline. The best bet could actually be the draw after a 90+ min. game which is sitting firm at +230 moneyline across the soccer betting world.
Spain v Netherlands Preview: As Spain and the Netherlands face one another in the 2010 World Cup finals; many viewers and soccer odds experts will notice many similarities in the two team's philosophy. Both teams display a mixture of flair, creativity, and discipline. Both squads move the ball with excellent control from midfield to their attackers with ease and both are supported by a very good defensive structure. What stands out the most, and possibly the main reason why these are the two teams remaining; is the undisputed fact that these are the two out of a handful of teams that actually play as a "team." The two squads even play a similar formation, lining up in a 4-2-3-1 formation. We only hope that this Sunday's game will give us the big finish that these teams, their nations, their fans and every soccer fans around the world deserves to see, and not a copy of a 1-0 Germany v Spain game; with all do respect.