Preview Netherlands against Brazil 2010 Fifa World Cup Betting Odds

When Brazil and Holland take the field on Friday in the World Cup betting quarterfinals it’ll be without a doubt the premier matchup thus far in the competition. Brazil has looked unstoppable to date in the World Cup online betting probabilities tournament and aside from a short-handed tie against Portugal, Brazil has won each match thus far in South Africa. Julio Cesar is most likely the world’s leading goalkeeper and Brazil center backs Lucio and Juan are two of the top in the business.

 

The Netherlands is right there with regards to class and it would difficult to argue that any team has performed much better than the Dutch in the 2010 World Cup wagering competition. This is squad that has an offense that plays as well as any team in the championship and that’s dripping with expertise. The Clockwork Orange is also 1 of the rare squads that has gotten better with every passing World Cup wagering competition and will be at its peak when it matches up with the Brazilians on Friday. The Netherlands breezed through qualifying with an ideal 8 victories in 8 games while outscoring their competitors 17-2. Including their 4 wins in four matches at the World Cup, that means the Netherlands has been undefeated throughout the whole World Cup event beginning 2 years ago.

 

The Dutch side has won all 4 of its World Cup odds competitions so far but it has not yet played an adversary anywhere close to the caliber of Brazil. At 5/2, Brazil is the probabilities on favorite to win this year’s World Cup wagering title. The Netherlands are also among a handful of hopefuls but are a relative longshot when compared with the Brazilians at 7.5/1 probabilities.

 

Given that this side has been as good as anyone in this tournament, it’s rather possible that the soccer betting odds makers got this line wrong on the Dutch. The only squad that rivals the filled attack of the Dutch on offense is Argentina. And like Argentina the Dutch like a wide open, attacking style of competition that put the ball on the football of its playmakers. Though it is yet to be really tested in the World Cup betting event, its defense is also its poorest link and could be the squad’s downfall against the Brazilians in the teams’ World Cup Betting quarterfinal matchup.

 

Brazil has also weaknesses, most significantly its thinness at the striker position. But as Robinho and others have shown in the past few games this team can still score goals. Actually, Brazil has the lowest number of flaws of any squad in the World Cup odds action right now and if they proceed to play reliable defense and take edge of the scoring opportunities they get the Netherlands could be in big trouble.

 

Brazil coach Dunga, who had been captain for the Brazil side that defeated the Netherlands in 1994 and 1998, stated Thursday that he would pay to watch the match if he did not have a free pass for the sideline.

 

But no matter who wins or loses this World Cup wagering competition it ought to be a excellent competition.