HOLLAND VS SPAIN PREDICTIONS AND LATEST ODDS FOR WORLD CUP FINAL BETTING TIPS PART TWO
Fernando Torres is in a very interesting position having had a very underwhelming tournament- but he knows that one goal at the right time can make the whole difference and all will be forgiven. The bookmakers appear to have faith in the Liverpool player and you'll find him priced at 3.2 anytime and 7.0 to score first or last.
If you're looking to bet on Holland, I think that Robin Van Persie may pay some dividends here. In the previous matches, the Arsenal man hasn't exactly been the most key figure, but he is still important to the side for its shape and to provide passes and stretch out defenders. While Wesley Sneijder and Arjen Robben have been attracting the bulk of the attention, Van Persie has been busy slogging through each of the matches. You'll find him listed at 3.6 anytime and 8.0 to score first or last.
Wesley Sneijder is facing a very pivotal match in his career and he's really built up his profile in this tournament after a scintellating season with Inter Milan. If he can pull off a man of the match performance than Wesley Sneijder will have well and truly arrived on the World Stage. We've seen the emergence of a few lower-key players in the 2010 World Cup and it can't be argued that Sneijder has solidified his spot as one of the premier playes in the world game. He is still in the hunt for the golden boot and you can back him at 4.33 to score a goal at anytime and 9.5 to score first or last.
Arjen Robben is well-priced at 4.33 anytime and 10.0 first or last. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar is listed at 4.75 and 11.0 first or last.
It always pays to keep your eyes peeled on Dirk Kuyt and players with his type of industry can make all the difference in tight fixtures like this. You'll find him priced at 5.5 anytime and 13.0 first or last.
Xavi's odds to score against the Dutch are listed at a whopping 8.0 anytime and 19.0 first or last. Xabi Alonso is always worth a bet if he starts and you'll find him at 7.0 anytime and 21.0 first or last.
I think that this one will be a lower-scoring affair if Spain have their way, but if the Dutch score first then its game on and Spain will be forced outside of their comfort zone. Keep your eyes on David Villa, but I think that Fernando Torres could be the key man for the Spanish- as well as Xavi. Wesley Sneijder is the main man for Holland and I think he's a great bet to score at any point.