Holland Would Pay 12/1 Odds to Win World Cup 2010

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The Holland team is this much closer to winning the World Cup 2010 after knocking off the mighty Brazilians on Friday.

The Netherlands will pay out 12/1 odds or US$1200 for every US$10 bet should they win outright.

Netherlands advances to the semifinals for the first time since 1998 and will play the Uruguay-Ghana winner on Tuesday in Cape Town.

Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk agreed that everything changed at the break as his team was down 0-1 to Brazil.

"We could have lost it in the first 15 minutes," he said. "At halftime, I made it very clear to the players. I told them time and time again, 'You have to play your own game. You have to have patience against Brazil."

Whichever team Holland plays, they will most certainly come into that game as a very big favorite.

Odds for Holland's next game will be available at SBG Global, which is currently offering huge free cash bonuses for those who open an online betting account during the World Cup.

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Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com 

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