Sunday, July 11, 2010

Netherlands vs Spain Live FIFA World Cup Final Via Online On PC On Sunday, July 11


Date/Time: Jul 11, 2010, 2:30pm
Competition: FIFA World Cup Final
Holanda vs España - Final
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue: Soccer City, Johannesburg

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Netherlands vs Spain Live Streams


The Netherland vs Spain fixture is maybe not the final that all football fans were dreaming about at the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. However, both Holland and Spain have incredible colorful supporters and a large range of top players who will all make sure that this 2010 FIFA World Cup final becomes one to remember forever.

Too bad for all the 3 millions of fans who wanted to get tickets for the final on Sunday! The gigantesque Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg can "only" satisfy 94,000 spectators with seats. But you can join Live Soccer TV as we preview the Netherlands vs Spain match from different angles before following the match live on the Netherlands vs Spain match page!

Monday, July 5, 2010

FIFA World Cup Semi Final: Uruguay vs Netherlands Live Online On July 06


Date/Time: Jul 6, 2010, 2:30pm
Competition: FIFA World Cup Semi Final
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue: Green Point, Cape Town

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Uruguay vs Netherlands Live Streams Online TV


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Saturday, July 3, 2010

World Cup QF Live: Paraguay vs Spain Live Online Streaming Free


Date/Time: Jul 3, 2010, 2:30pm
Competition: FIFA World Cup QF Live
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue: Ellis Park, Johannesburg

Paraguay vs Spain Match

World Cup Quarter Final Live


Paraguay vs Spain Match Preview:
Paraguay and Spain will lock horns at the Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday, July 3. This encounter will mark the last of the four quarter-final encounters at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
In 1811, Paraguay achieved independence from their Spanish rulers. 199 years on and the plucky Paraguayans will again have to overthrow Spain, who are very much a footballing world superpower. Gerardo Martino's South American side are entering new territory by reaching the quarter-finals of the World Cup, but have their work cut out against a Spanish team that are ominously moving through the gears. However, they haven't earned a reputation as the World Cup's biggest chokers for nothing - 1950 is the only time they have made the semi-finals.

Much was made of Paraguay's striking options before the World Cup, but not one of their forwards have managed to find the net so far. They were deprived of their main goal threat, Salvador Cabanas, after he was shot in the head in January. His agent revealed he has been watching the action from his hospital bed near Buenos Aries and his regular contact with the squad has been a source of inspiration to their players in South Africa.

It's not just Paraguay's frontmen that have struggled for goals. Spain's Fernando Torres has seemingly been affected by the curse that has afflicted Premier League strikers at this World Cup. A host of big-name forwards who ply their trade in England, have failed to fire in South Africa and Torres has looked completely out of sorts. Fortunately, Spain can fall back on the form of David Villa, who has proven to be a one-man scoring machine and looks a great bet to win the Golden Boot.

But while Villa has been grabbing the headlines, plaudits have started to pour in for a backline that has conceded just 11 goals in 19 competitive matches under Vicente del Bosque. Their solidity, added to a disciplinary record that has seen only Xabi Alonso booked so far, has helped Spain recover from the shock defeat by Switzerland in their opening game.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Quarter Final Live: Argentina vs Germany Live Via Internet Link On PC On 03.07.10


Date: Saturday, 3 July 2010
Competetion: FIFA World Cup Quarter Final Live
Venue: Cape Town
Kick-off: 15:00 BST

Argentina vs Germany Live

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Coverage: Television coverage BBC1 & BBC HD, video live on BBC Sport website for UK users, BBC Radio 5 live, live text commentary on this website

MATCH PREVIEW
It could be tempting fate, but Saturday's match in Cape Town has all the ingredients to be a World Cup classic - two attack-minded sides, a plethora of star names and bucket loads of needle. With 19 goals between them, both sides have gone for the jugular in South Africa. That was certainly the case when the teams met in the quarter-finals four years ago, when Germany's penalty shoot-out win was followed by a mass brawl which earned two Argentine players Fifa bans.

Bastian Schweinsteiger has this week reopened those old wounds: "The behaviour of the Argentines on the pitch, how they gesticulate and how they try to influence the referee, is disrespectful". Captain Philipp Lahm went further, saying "they are impulsive, temperamental and they don't know how to lose."

For once, Diego Maradona refused to take the bait, dismissing Schweinsteiger's comments as symptomatic of nerves, but the coach admits Argentina will be looking for revenge on Saturday.

Lionel Messi was only an unused substitute in 2006, but will play a key role in Cape Town. Messi was many people's tip as player of the tournament but, by his own very high standards, has yet to hit top gear. Instead Germany's Mesut Ozil has arguably been the outstanding player in South Africa.

MATCH OFFICIALS
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)

Assistants: Rafael Ilyasov (Uzbekistan) and Bakhadyr Kochkarov (Kyrgyzstan)

Fourth official: Jerome Damon (South Africa)

Enjoy World Cup Uruguay vs Ghana Live Quarter Final Via Online TV

Date/Time: Jul 2, 2010, 2:30pm
Competition: FIFA World Cup QF Live
Venue: Soccer City, Johannesburg
Live/Repeat: Live

WC Quarter Final Live Internet TV

Uruguay vs Ghana Live Online Streams


Coverage: Television coverage ITV, BBC Radio 5 Live, live text commentary on this website

Uruguay vs Ghana Match Preview:
Africa’s sole representatives, Ghana, will face Uruguay on July 2 in the quarter-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It will be a battle of the universe as the Black Stars of Ghana will try to inflict total darkness on La Celeste Olimpica of Uruguay.

MATCH OFFICIALS
Referee: Olegario Benquerenca (Portugal)

Assistants: Jose Cardinal and Bertino Miranda (Portugal)

Fourth official: Alberto Undiano (Spain)

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Watch Quarter Final Match Netherlands vs Brazil Live


Venue: Port Elizabeth
Competetion : World Cup Live Quarter-Final
Date: Friday, 2 July 2010
Kick-off: 1500 BST

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Netherlands vs Brazil Match Live Online Here


Coverage: Television coverage ITV, BBC Radio 5 live, live text commentary on this website

MATCH PREVIEW
The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium hosts the teams ranked first and fourth in the world, in a fascinating quarter-final encounter. Will it be jogo bonito versus total football, or winning ugly at the expense of the beautiful game?

Brazil and the Netherlands have come to South Africa to win, not to entertain. Pragmatic, workmanlike and efficient may be dirty words in both countries, but coaches Dunga and Bert van Marwijk aren't listening. "We came here to win," said Van Marwijk. "If we can win with beautiful football then fine, but I said when I took this job that we would also have to learn how to win ugly games."

You can see Van Marwijk's point. In years gone by, the Dutch would delight and dismay in equal measure, but they head into Friday's match on a all-time national record, 23-game unbeaten run and have won all eight of their games in 2010. The likes of Robin van Persie, Wesley Sneijder and Rafael van der Vaart are yet to dazzle in South Africa, but the Dutch defence, cited as the team's weak spot before the tournament, has yet to concede a goal from open play (the two goals scored against them were penalties).

Dunga captained Brazil to World Cup glory in 1994 - beating the Netherlands along the way - with a team that was criticised for its negative approach, and is immune to sniping about his current side, perhaps with good reason. Only Germany and Argentina have scored more goals and, according to Fifa, Brazil have created more goal opportunities than any other side.

Head-to-head
- This will be the 10th meeting between these sides. Brazil have won three to the Netherlands' two, with four draws.

- They have met at the World Cup on three previous occasions: the Netherlands reached the 1974 final thanks to a 2-0 win in the second group stage; Brazil won 3-2 in the 1994 quarter-finals; and the 1998 semi-final ended in a 1-1 draw, with Brazil progressing on penalties.