NETHERLANDS VS SPAIN PREDICTIONS AND SPECIAL BETS FROM LADBROKES
We're just a few hours away from kick off in the Netherlands vs Spain fixture today in the 2010 World Cup Final and we've covered a lot of the early betting odds continually, but the special bets available on this match are equally as intriguing. This is an interesting way to add a bit of extra value to your current bets today or just have a wild shot on a few outlandish events.
Howard Webb will be refereeing tonight's fixture and England's most intimidating official has a few interesting bets on him courtesy of popular UK bookmaker Ladbrokes.
Webb to send any manager to the stands during the match is priced at a lengthy 20/1- if you're ever going to see manager's completely lose it then it's like going to be when the stakes are highest. 20/1 is a great price. Webb is 5/2 to send a player off at any point as well.
Any player to be booked for simulation is paying out at 4/1- with Arjen Robben and the entire Spanish team on the pitch this is a distinctly possible one and you think that maybe Webb will be going out with instructions to make a point about diving in a match that will be watched by so many folks across the globe.
Howard Webb to fall over in active play is trading at a solid 10/1 while he is 33/1 to be forced to leave the field of play due to injury. Howard Webb is 66/1 to show a player three yellow cards.
Spain are heavily-favoured at 2/7 to have more possession than the Dutch side while Holland are priced at 5/2. Equal possession is listed at 16/1.
Any player with the word "Van" in their name to score is listed at 11/10 while any Premier League player to score in this game trades at 8/11. Torres, Kuyt and Van Persie are your best friends there.
Mark Van Bommel is 4/6 to be booked and 9/1 to be sent off.