2010 World Cup Final Match: Spain vs Netherlands Odds Review
By Jake Thompson - Handicapper
Thursday, July 08, 2010

The Spain vs Netherlands odds in the 2010 World Cup final match are much more intricate than a casual bettor would expect.

We will start off our coverage of the 2010 World Cup final odds with the basic stuff that many will choose to wager on in the Spain vs Holland match.  Spain is the +110 favorite with the Netherlands at +240, the draw at +220, and the “Under 2.5 Goals” a -208 betting favorite for the World Cup final.  Now that we have that stuff out of the way, let’s take a look at some of the cooler betting options for this incredible July 11th contest.

People like big payoffs in sports betting and you can get rich overnight with a small bet on the final score if you choose wisely.  A 4-2 Spain victory will net you $8,000 on a $100 bet while a 4-3 Netherlands victory will put $25,000 in your bank account if you selected that option.  The Netherlands vs Spain odds show that the most likely final scores in the 2010 World Cup’s title match are a 1-0 Spain victory (5/1), a 1-1 draw at the end of regulation (5.5/1), a 0-0 draw at the end of regulation (6/1), and a 1-0 victory for the Netherlands (7/1).  The long shot score prediction for the 2010 World Cup final is a 6-2 Spain victory that pays out 500/1 and a 4-4 draw in regulation that would pay out 400/1.

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We all know the likely scorers for both Spain and the Netherlands and you can bet on any of these favorites to score a goal in the World Cup final.  David Villa appears the most likely to put one in the net at +110 with Robin Van Persie at +187, Fernando Torres at +210, Fernando Llorente at +275, and Rodriguez Pedro at +275 also.  Xabi Alonso has been involved in the Spain attack in certain spots and he’s +650 to score a goal while a guy like Carles Puyol can still be had at 22/1 despite having scored the only goal in the match against Germany. 

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