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Spain vs Netherland Live Streaming Online TV||Can Holland win the World Cup?
Where: Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa
When: July 11, 2010 at 8:30pm local time (2:30pm EST)
Who: Spain vs Netherland
Can Holland win the World Cup?
Only one team remain undefeated during the entire tournament, the Netherlands. They eased their way through the group phases and then disposed of Slovakia, the mighty Brazil and Uruguay. They have played at a consistently high standard and tempo throughout and have peaked at exactly the right time.
No longer tarred with rumours of in house fighting this squad is united. In Wesley Sneijder they arguably have the player of the tournament and one of the World Cup's leading scorers. He has been fantastic, running games from midfield with his playmaking genius. Plus in Dirk Kuyt, Robin Van Persie and Arjen Robben they have a constant goal threat. They do however still look suspect at the back at times.
DESERVING FINALIST
Spain was one of the favorites coming into this World Cup (pause here to gloat that yours truly picked Spain to make the final). But it wasn't until the second half Wednesday night that the Spaniards really seemed to kick it into high gear.
And what better time to find your groove than four days before the final?
Truth is, Spain deserves to be in the final. It has been the dominant team in Europe for the past few years. And the Netherlands deserves to be there, too, with a 14-0 record through qualifying and this World Cup -- not to mention its wonderfully entertaining Orange Nation of fans. These are, without question, the two best nations never to win a World Cup. It's nice to know that we are guaranteed a new champion Sunday.
Germany should have had a clue that things were not going to go its way because Paul the octopus oracle chose Spain to win. Don't laugh. This is serious stuff. The eight-legged creature, which lives in Germany, correctly predicted the outcome of every Germany match at this World Cup.
The octopus' owner puts out two plexiglass boxes, each with mussels inside. One box is decorated with the German flag, the other with the opponent's flag. Paul climbs into one of the boxes, and in every case the past few weeks, he has climbed into the box of the winner. He predicted Germany would lose to Serbia, beat England and Argentina, and lose to Spain.
Not sure if Paul has a feeling about Sunday's final, but I do. If Spain plays how it played during the second half Wednesday, it will win. This is Spain's time. Underacheivers no more.