2014 World Cup Betting Odds: Netherlands v Spain

Gambling911.com has your 2014 World Cup betting odds for Netherlands v Spain courtesy of BetDSI.com, where you can find all the latest World Cup betting odds.
It is a battle of heavyweights in Group B on Friday, June 13th as one of the favorites Spain takes on a top contender, the Netherlands. This is a huge opener for both teams because Chile is expected to get an opening win in Group B against Australia.
The oddsmakers have Spain as the favorite in this contest with the total listed at 2. Considering the offensive talent for both teams that total might be a little low.
Here is a look at the game that can be seen on ESPN and World Cup betting at BetDSI.com
World Cup Odds at BetDSI Sportsbook
Spain +105
Netherlands +285
Draw +235
Total 2.5 under
Total 2 over -140
You can bet on either of these teams to win the World Cup title with Spain listed at odds of just under 7-1 while the Netherlands is 31-1. You can also bet on the teams to win Group B.
Spain is the odds-on favorite at -130 while Netherlands is the second choice at odds of just over 2.5-1. There are also elimination odds for both teams. That means you can bet on exactly when you think Spain and the Netherlands will be eliminated.
The defending World Cup champion is Spain and they have been outstanding in the past 4 years. They won the 2010 World Cup and won again in tournaments in Poland and Ukraine in 2012.
Spain basically has the same team that won the World Cup in 2010. They are managed by Vicente del Bosque and They have top players Andres Iniesta and Xavi Hernandez from Barcelona along with Sergio Ramos from Real Madrid. Not to be left out are players like David Villa, Diego Costa and goalkeeper Iker Casillas..
These two met in the World Cup Final four years ago when Andres Ineista scored the game winner in injury time to give Spain the 1-0 win. The teams have met 9 times with each team having 4 wins with 1 draw.
Spain opens up playing their toughest competition in Group B with matches against Netherlands and Chile.
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- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com