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Spain Favored in World Cup Final
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The all-European final between Netherlands and Spain is as good as it gets in
World Cup soccer. Here's the preview from
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7/10/10
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Spain is the Even favorite for Sunday's slugfest from South Africa. Netherlands
is the +265 underdog and a tie is +225. The total is 2.5 goals, with the 'under'
-222.
Neither team has ever won the World Cup, so we're guaranteed to have a
first-time winner. Spain is trying to become the first team to win the World Cup
after dropping its first game (Switzerland 1-0).
Spain is coming off a thrilling 1-0 win over Germany. It was their third
consecutive 1-0 victory. Spain doesn't need to score a lot because they dominate
the time of possession. They were at 57 percent against Germany, which is on the
low side for them.
Carles Puyol scored the only goal. It came in the 73rd minute off a header. It
was good to see someone score besides David Villa (five of their seven total
goals), but Spain can't be too comfortable always winning by such a slim margin.
Spain was the Euro 2008 champion, ironically beating Germany by the same 1-0
margin. They get a chance to do one better and make amends for an underachieving
World Cup history.
Netherlands is a perfect 6-0 in the World Cup after a 3-2 win over Uruguay on
Tuesday. The game was tied 1-1 at the half after a couple of successful
long-range shots.
Netherlands opened things up in the second half with goals by Wesley Sneijder
and Arjen Robben, scored three minutes of each other. Sneijder's five tourney
goals tie him with Villa for the top goal scorer (Golden Boot).
Uruguay had a late goal to make things interesting, but the better team won.
Netherlands has twice made the finals (1974 and 1978), and is considered the
best team never to win the World Cup. They already upset Brazil in the
quarterfinals, so they won't be intimidated.
Saturday's runner-up game between Uruguay and Germany looks like a great one as
well. Uruguay is the +475 underdog, but they will be dangerous with the return
of Luis Surarez from his red card. Germany is the -166 favorite, but they're
more disappointed to be playing in this game than upstart Uruguay.
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