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prediction, 05 Jul 2010
Both of these teams came from a goal down to book their place in the World Cup semi-finals, but which team will be featuring at Soccer City on 11th July?
The answer is probably the Netherlands, who finally demonstrated their true potential with a second-half performance against Brazil full of attacking intent and tough tackling. They will once again approach this... Læs mere >>
prediction, 05 Jul 2010
Die Mannschaft have slotted four goals past England and Argentina during the 2010 World Cup, although the bookmakers continue to make them the outsiders for Wednesdayâs semi-final against Spain. Germany look like a team on a mission to
win this World Cup and should avoid defeat in what will be a repeat of the Euro 2008 final.
Although Thomas Muller will be... Læs mere >>
prediction, 02 Jul 2010
Once again, we will witness the worldâs
best passing team try to break down stubborn opposition and it might take a while for Spain to achieve the breakthrough. After all, you canât fault a Paraguay team that have only conceded one goal in the entire tournament, although their opposition has been questionable.
Slovakia, Italy, New Zealand and Japan
have all shown themselves to... Læs mere >>
prediction, 30 Jun 2010
For just the third time in World Cup history, an African team has made it to the quarter finals of the competition, with Ghana following in the footsteps of Cameroon (1990) and Senegal (2002). This has been achieved by having a resolute defence that has conceded just three goals in the four games played in South Africa.
Therefore, while Kevin Prince-Boateng... Læs mere >>
prediction, 30 Jun 2010
Itâs impossible to predict anything other than a Brazilian win in Port Elizabeth on Friday afternoon. They comfortably came through the so-called âGroup of Deathâ and made short work of a vibrant Chile team on Monday night, thanks to
some solid defending and quick attacking play.
As England might care to learn, the five-time winners are stronger as a unit than when... Læs mere >>
prediction, 30 Jun 2010
Are the Argentines being overrated by the media and the bookmakers? They came through Group B with flying colours, although Nigeria, South Korea and Greece were not great teams and La Albiceleste were also fortunate that Carlos Tevezâs offside goal was allowed to stand against Mexico.
Perhaps Diego Maradonaâs team will get their first real test on Saturday when they meet... Læs mere >>
prediction, 28 Jun 2010
Itâs an all-Iberian clash at the
Greenpoint Stadium in Cape Town and it could be a lot closer than the
odds suggest. While Spain recovered from a Group H defeat against
Switzerland to top the section, they still look vulnerable
defensively, with Chile creating plenty of first-half chances against
them on Friday before being reduced to ten men.
Thereâs also a big question mark over
the form... Læs mere >>
prediction, 28 Jun 2010
Japanâs Keisuke Honda had a field day
against Denmark on Thursday, helping his team to score three goals,
despite only needing a draw to go through from Group E. However, the
Blue Samurai might have bigger problems when it comes to breaking
down Paraguay.
Gerardo Martinoâs team only conceded
one goal during their Group F matches and that was an
uncharacteristic mistake from goalkeeper Justo Villar. Aside... Læs mere >>
prediction, 28 Jun 2010
The Dutch are now unbeaten in over 20
games and they have a 100% record in the World Cup at the moment.
Bert van Marwijkâs team have not been specialising in spectacular
performances, although itâs all about being effective in this
tournament, with Mark van Bommel and Nigel de Jong protecting the
defence superbly.
While the Slovaks slotted three goals
home against Italy, they should have a... Læs mere >>
prediction, 28 Jun 2010
Itâs a shame that the match in
Johannesburg might be spoilt by suspensions. While Kaka is back for
Brazil after that red card against the Ivory Coast, Chile will have
to cope without Gary Medel, Waldo Ponce and Marco Estrada, whose foul
play against Spain causes them to miss one of the biggest games in
the countryâs history.
While manager Marcelo Bielsa will still
encourage his team... Læs mere >>
prediction, 25 Jun 2010
Sven-Goran Eriksson admitted that
Brazil were a class apart from the Ivory Coast on Sunday, although
perhaps we should avoid backing Dungaâs team to win this final
Group G game. They need only a draw to finish top of the section and
second place might be preferable depending on what happens in Group H
later that day.
Kaka will be missing through suspension
and Elano might also... Læs mere >>
prediction, 25 Jun 2010
A draw will be enough to see the
Netherlands claim top spot in Group E and thatâs why the bookmakers
are prepared to offer bigger odds about the Dutch triumphing in Cape
Town. However, manager Bert van Marwijk will want his team to keep
the momentum going and they have the attacking weaponry to make life
difficult for their African opponents.
While itâs not clear as... Læs mere >>
prediction, 24 Jun 2010
Itâs something of a surprise to see
Ghana as marginal outsiders for this match with most bookmakers,
especially as they should have finished top of Group D after missing
two glorious chances to score against Germany on Wednesday night.
Milovan Rajevacâs team will be flying
the flag for Africa on Saturday night and they seem like a powerful
and energetic team that are hard... Læs mere >>
prediction, 24 Jun 2010
Forget Brazil, Spain, Argentina or
Italy. Itâs Uruguay who have kept the most clean sheets in the
World Cup to date, with La Celeste shutting out France, South Africa
and Mexico to finish top of Group A. While they were only defensive
against the French, Diego Lugano and Diego Godin are making sure that
goalkeeper Fernando Muslera has little do in between the sticks.
Thereâs a... Læs mere >>
prediction, 24 Jun 2010
Chile manager Marcelo Bielsa has
claimed that his team will adopt a typically attacking formation for
this final Group H match in Pretoria, although it remains to be seen
whether their customary 3-3-1-3 line-up will be in operation. Star
striker Humberto Suazo was withdrawn at half-time against Switzerland
and he might be on the bench as the south Americans look to try and
get a draw.
Spain... Læs mere >>
prediction, 24 Jun 2010
Incredibly, Italy will probably go
through to the last sixteen with three draws, although they will be
desperate to win this match and have an outside chance of avoiding
Holland in the last sixteen. The Azzurri have been disappointing in
both of their other Group F matches, especially in defence where they
have been slack with set pieces.
While itâs tempting to argue that the
Italians are... Læs mere >>
prediction, 24 Jun 2010
New Zealand proved against Italy that
their previous 1-1 draw against Slovakia was not a fluke. The All
Whites were expected to be the whipping boys in Group F, although
they go into this match in Polokwane with a genuine chance of going
through to the last sixteen.
However, manager Ricki Herbert admits
that the team are short on quality and this might be in evidence
against... Læs mere >>
prediction, 24 Jun 2010
Despite scoring against Brazil on
Sunday, it appears that Didier Drogba is not fully fit after his
fractured arm, although that shouldnât stop the Cote dâIvoire
from comfortably winning this match the Mbombela Stadium in
Nelspruit.
An opening game against Portugal looked
as though it would give the Elephants a chance of qualifying,
irrespective of what happened against Brazil, although the Iberiansâ
7-0 rout of the Peopleâs... Læs mere >>
prediction, 24 Jun 2010
How do you turn a defensively-minded
team into one that wants to score lots of goals? Especially with
record scorer Alexander Frei missing injured and Valon Behrami out
suspended? Thatâs the problem thatâs affecting Ottmar Hitzfeld as
he looks for a way to score at least two goals against Honduras
without conceding.
After all, the central American side
kept things tight against Chile to the extent where... Læs mere >>
prediction, 24 Jun 2010
Will England come to life after a
selection of poor performances during the group stage? While the
nation seems to think that Fabio Capelloâs team can go all the way
after beating Slovenia 1-0, they have not played particularly well in
South Africa and big improvement is needed if they are to win in
Bloemfontein.
Indeed, itâs puzzling to see the
bookmakers quoting Germany at a bigger... Læs mere >>
prediction, 24 Jun 2010
While we canât be sure who will win
this game, itâs logical to assume the match at the Royal Bafokeng
Stadium will be a low-scoring affair. Danish goalkeeper Thomas
Sorenson has already spoken about how the team will need to be
patient as they search for a way to break down a spirited and
defensive Japan side.
The Blue Samurai achieved a 1-0 victory
against Cameroon... Læs mere >>
prediction, 24 Jun 2010
Sundayâs second last sixteen match
takes place at Soccer City and Mexico will be looking for revenge
after being beaten by Argentina at this stage four years ago. While
Javier Aguirreâs team deserved to qualify from Group A, they have a
couple of flaws which might result in them being second best against
Diego Maradonaâs team.
Defensively, they are prone to making
silly errors, as they demonstrated... Læs mere >>
prediction, 21 Jun 2010
There's
an exciting 'winner takes all' match taking place at Soccer City in
Johannesburg on Wednesday night and it's surprising to see Ghana
available at such a big price. After all, the Black Stars have
managed four points from their opening two games and their physical
style should mean that the Germans are in for a battle.
Miroslav
Klose will be suspended for Germany and a failure... Læs mere >>
prediction, 21 Jun 2010
It's
hard to see beyond a Serbia victory, especially after that win over
Germany will have filled Radomir Antic's team with confidence. The
White Eagles were transformed from the team that had laboured for
long periods against Ghana, with Dejan Stankovic driving them forward
and illustrating why he was part of Inter's Champions League winning
team.
Milan
Jovanovic and Milos Krasic were also superb during the game and... Læs mere >>
prediction, 21 Jun 2010
The
States were seething with a sense of injustice after a perfectly good
goal was scrubbed out by the Malian referee against Slovenia,
although Bob Bradley will also be a) disappointed that his team went
2-0 down and b) delighted with the character shown to draw 2-2.
Therefore, they will carry some momentum into this match and Michael
Bradley illustrated in the last match that America... Læs mere >>
prediction, 21 Jun 2010
As
Billy Ocean once sang "when the going gets tough, the tough get
going" and so it might prove for England on Wednesday afternoon.
It's hard to explain how world class players such as Wayne Rooney,
Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard performed so badly on Friday night,
although a change of personnel and formation could help change
fortunes. John Terry has shaken things up by insisting... Læs mere >>
prediction, 21 Jun 2010
Despite
losing both of their Group B matches, Nigeria have actually played
well during the World Cup and that 1-0 defeat against Argentina in
Johannesburg might be as close as anyone gets to the Albiceleste this
summer. While the Super Eagles deserved to lose that particular
match, they were firmly in control against Greece before a moment of
stupidity led to Sani Kaita being sent off.
The
midfielder... Læs mere >>
prediction, 21 Jun 2010
Perhaps
we should be careful when it comes to lumping on Argentina to win
this final Group B match in Polokwane. Diego Maradona's team are now
the favourites to win the World Cup, although we should note that a)
they have only beaten Nigeria and South Korea thus far and b) we
might see many star names rested for this game. Not that Diego Milito
and... Læs mere >>
prediction, 21 Jun 2010
Kagisho
Dikgacoi and Itumeleng Khune will be missing for the hosts in this
final group match, something that must be especially galling for the
midfielder as his home town is Bloemfontein. It gives Carlos Alberto
Parreira a problem in that South Africa aren't blessed with quality
in their starting XI and any squad depth is limited. Nevertheless,
the team spirit harnessed by captain Aaron Mokoena is... Læs mere >>
prediction, 21 Jun 2010
Mexico
have a decision to make on Tuesday night when they line up for their
final group game in Rustenburg. Do they go for the three points which
would ensure they finish top of Group A, or do Javier Aguirre's team
bite the bullet and accept that a draw will see them through to the
last sixteen and a match-up with Argentina. It's possible that... Læs mere >>
prediction, 21 Jun 2010
Spain
have received a lot of criticism for their performance against the
Swiss, although there wasn't a lot wrong with La Furia Roja apart
from their inability to put the ball into the net. This should change
when they take to the field at Ellis Park on Monday night, with the
Euro 2008 champions likely to produce an attacking display of
football which will surely prove... Læs mere >>
prediction, 17 Jun 2010
This match at the Free State Stadium in
Bloemfontein might not be one for the purists, with both teams eyeing
second place in Group F behind Italy. Both sides took their lead in
their respective opening matches, although were undone by corners.
Aside from that, Paraguay were pretty
successful at keeping Italy at bay throughout the match and they
could well stave off the threat of... Læs mere >>
prediction, 17 Jun 2010
We are accustomed to seeing Italy
prosper from set pieces, although they were undone by a free-kick
against Paraguay and it required a goalkeeping error for them to
level matters in the opening Group F match.
However, we should expect them to keep
a clean sheet against New Zealand, with the All Whites having lots of
possession but offering little going forward against Slovakia until a
late... Læs mere >>
prediction, 17 Jun 2010
North Korea made Brazil look like a
very ordinary team at Ellis Park on Tuesday, although that hasnât
stopped the bookies from making Dungaâs team strong favourites to
land another maximum haul against the Elephants.
The south Americans boast an excellent
defence, although the midfield pairing of Felipe Melo and Gilberto
Silva are primarily responsible for protecting the defence rather
than foraging forward and that puts... Læs mere >>
prediction, 17 Jun 2010
It was mission accomplished for both of
these teams in the first match, with Holland managing a relatively
comfortable victory against Denmark on Monday. While everyone is
talking about the return of Arjen Robben to the starting line-up, it
was Eljero Elia who caught the eye as a second half substitute and
manager Bert Van Marwijk might turn to the Hamburg player and decide
to give... Læs mere >>
prediction, 17 Jun 2010
Confidence is a huge thing in football
and thatâs why we should expect the Black Stars to land another
victory at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg. Ghana played
very well against Serbia, with the African team controlling the match
and getting their rewards when Asamoah Gyan slotted home a late
penalty.
They donât appear to be missing
Michael Essien too much and we shouldnât forget that... Læs mere >>
prediction, 17 Jun 2010
Itâs possible that Denmark could have
achieved a goalless draw with Holland if Simon Poulsen hadnât
headed the ball into Daniel Agger at the start of the second half.
The own goal undid all the good work that had been achieved in the
first half, although Morten Olsen will be encouraged by how much his
team limited the Netherlands on Monday.
The manager will hope... Læs mere >>
prediction, 17 Jun 2010
The bookies make the Americans
favourite to win at Ellis Park on Friday night, although there
shouldnât be much between these teams, both of whom will feel they
have a chance of making the last sixteen after encouraging first game
results.
Slovenia edged matters against Algeria
and are likely to employ the same âsafety-firstâ tactics which
saw them concede just four goals in World Cup qualifying and... Læs mere >>
prediction, 17 Jun 2010
Perhaps we didnât see the real Serbia
in their opening Group D match on Sunday. Despite having classy
players in every department, it was a stuttering performance from
Raddy Anticâs team, who cannot afford to lose in Port Elizabeth on
Friday night.
While the bookmakers have pushed their
odds on victory right out, this might be an overreaction to Ghanaâs
1-0 win and also Germanyâs 4-0 victory... Læs mere >>
prediction, 17 Jun 2010
England thought that the appointment of
Fabio Capello would help to enhance their chances of winning a second
World Cup, although it was a stuttering performance against USA which
only saw the Three Lions manage a draw. Therefore, itâs imperative
that they take all three points from this contest, especially as
Germany are likely to play the runner-up in Group C.
England should be too strong... Læs mere >>
prediction, 13 Jun 2010
The
pre-tournament favourites for the 2010 World Cup finally get the
chance to prove their worth on Wednesday and the crowd at the Moses
Mabhida Stadium should be treated to a rich brand of attacking
football. Anyone who questioned Spain's credentials only had to
witness their recent 6-0 demolition of Poland to see that Vicente Del
Bosque's team will take some stopping in South Africa.
While
Fernando Torres... Læs mere >>
prediction, 13 Jun 2010
The
Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit could witness a few goals on Wednesday
afternoon, especially with an attack-minded Chile in town. Marcelo
Bielsa's team could be a breath of fresh air in the World Cup due
to their unique attacking approach, which sees La Roja play three in
defence, three in midfield and three in attack.
It
appears as though star Chilean striker Humberto Suazo is going... Læs mere >>
prediction, 13 Jun 2010
They
might not be favourites to win the 2010 World Cup, although the
Selecao are ranked number one in the world and should take some
stopping in South Africa. Kaka appears to be returning to form at the
right time, while Luis Fabiano and Robinho are possibly on a par with
Torres and Villa when it comes to a dangerous strike pairing.
We can
be fairly confident... Læs mere >>
prediction, 13 Jun 2010
The
Ivory Coast are trying to put a brave face on it, although Didier
Drogba is highly unlikely to play against Portugal after injuring his
arm in a friendly against Japan. The Chelsea forward is hugely
important to the team, although he will have to watch the Elephants
try and get something from the game in Port Elizabeth.
Portugal
are also missing a key player in Nani,... Læs mere >>
prediction, 13 Jun 2010
During
the 2006 World Cup, Italy adopted a typically cautious approach to
matches, with all three of their group games yielding two goals or
less. Against Ghana and Czech Republic, the team managed 2-0
victories and we could well see something similar at the Greenpoint
Stadium on Monday.
Indeed,
Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino clearly regards the match against the
Azzurri as a 'bonus game', with the south... Læs mere >>
prediction, 13 Jun 2010
It's
entirely possible that Cameroon might prove too strong for their
opponents when the teams meet at Bloemfontein on Monday. It's a
worrying sign for Japan that they have hastily arranged a friendly
with Zimbabwe just days before this match takes place, with Takeshi
Okada still looking for his best starting XI and formation.
While
the Indomitable Lions may not have won any of their pre-World Cup
friendlies,... Læs mere >>
prediction, 13 Jun 2010
The
money continues to come for the Netherlands on the outright market,
although first matches at the World Cup are often cagey and
Ladbrokes' 1.57 offers little in the way of value about Bert van
Marwijk's team winning in Johannesburg on Monday. This is
especially when you consider that the excellent Arjen Robben has been
ruled out with a hamstring injury.
Better
instead to look at backing a... Læs mere >>
prediction, 13 Jun 2010
The
Germans go into this tournament without Michael Ballack, a player
that has featured for the team in the past five major competitions.
It's clear that they are a weaker outfit without the Chelsea
midfielder, although Bastian Schweinsteiger's conversion from wide
man to a central role has happened at precisely the right time.
The
Bayern Munich player stepped up to the plate with a recent brace
against Bosnia... Læs mere >>
prediction, 13 Jun 2010
Friendly
matches leading up to the World Cup can often be misleading, although
it certainly appears that Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac has been
setting up his team not to concede goals or lose matches. The Black
Stars' last four competitive games all finished with a 1-0
scoreline and they have also been involved in recent goalless draws
with Malawi and Angola.
The
Ghanaians will deploy a 4-2-3-1 formation... Læs mere >>
prediction, 13 Jun 2010
There
are many reasons for thinking that the Slovenians will prove too
strong for their opponents at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.
For a start, they finished comfortably ahead of Poland and Czech
Republic in qualifying, while Matjaz Kek's team also beat Slovakia
home and away to finish second in the group. It's worth noting that
just four goals were conceded in ten games and... Læs mere >>
prediction, 09 Jun 2010
Bet365
er en af de bookmakere som giver de bedste odds på Frankrig (2.20),
men det er svært at blive begejstret for franskmændene i denne
kamp. De endte på andenpladsen bag Serbien i kvalifikationen, og de
havde heldet med sig da de slog Irland ud i play-off-kampen. Deres
vej til VM kan altså ikke kategoriseres som prangende.
Mens
Zinedine Zidane var Frankrigs inspiration bag deres flotte... Læs mere >>
prediction, 09 Jun 2010
De to
hold skyder VM-slutrunden 2010 i gang fredag den 11. juni, og vi kan
godt komme til at se en værtsnation i vanskelligheder. Mexico er det
hold som spiller den bedste fodbold i gruppe A for tiden. For nyligt
slog de Gambia 5-1 og fulgte kampen op med en 2-1 sejr over de
tidligere verdensmestre Italien.
Javier
Aguirre har skabt et meget angrebslystent fodboldhold, men... Læs mere >>
prediction, 09 Jun 2010
England have had a few problems going into the World Cup and itâs probably best to avoid backing them at the 1.50 available with Ladbrokes and bwin that they beat the USA in Rustenburg. A draw wonât be a bad result for the Three Lions in this opening match, with both teams looking to avoid defeat ahead of matches against... Læs mere >>
prediction, 09 Jun 2010
It appears that bookmakers and punters alike have forgotten how much difficulty Argentina had when it came to qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. The Albiceleste are third favourites on the outright market and this must surely be down to the fact that the squad is studded with brilliant strikers, most of whom will be warming the bench.
Indeed, donât expect... Læs mere >>
prediction, 09 Jun 2010
The Greeks have never won a World Cup finals match, nor have they ever scored a goal in this competition. Their only previous appearance was in 1994, although they have won Euro 2004 since then and have made great strides under manager Otto Rehhagel.
Nevertheless, Greece required a play-off victory against Ukraine to reach South Africa and recent friendly results suggest... Læs mere >>
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