Saturday, June 19, 2010

Holland Vs Denmark

latest news about Holland Vs Denmark: Netherlands get the job done but they did not really impress today. They are 9/1 on Betfair to win the World Cup this year and while there is not doubt that they have the potential, they will need to improve on today’s showing when they find themselves facing more formidable opponents.

93.00: Full-time: Netherlands 2-0 Denmark

89.50:Denmark finally get the ball into their opponents half but even they don”t seem to believe they can score, tamely giving the ball away with little support.

87.30: Clearance off the line by Poulson, who scored the own goal to open the scoring. Denmark clinging on as Boylesports offer 7/1 on 3-0.

Netherlands 2-0 Denmark

85.40: GOAL: And it is 2-0! Elia goes through, his shot is half-saved onto the post but Dirk Kuyt is there to knock in the rebound.

83.33: Wesley Sneidjer, poor by his standards today, shoots from distance and his deflected effort loops onto the crossbar. The Netherlands getting closer and 2-0 is now 4/1 on Betfair.

81.09: Bet365 are best price on Holland but only offer 1/11 that they can hold on to this lead. Denmark seeing none of the ball and looking tired.

76.26: Ibrahim Afellay on for Robin van Persie and over 2.5 goals is now 9/1 with Betdaq. All Holland as Afellay puts in a dangerous cross but can’t find a man in the box.

72.50: The width provided by Elia seems to have got the Netherlands going now and Van Bommel and van Persie both go close after a great run from the substitute. Still 1-0 and 5/6 on Betfair to stay that way.

70.00: More open now with both sides having a go. Elia looking dangerous for Holland but van Persie is still favourite to score the game’s next goal at 13/2 with Betfred and Bet365.

67.32: Daniel Agger takes out his frustration with a weak shot from distance when he had other options. His team are now 69/1 onBetfair and 74/1 with Canbet, who also offer 13/2 on the draw.

65.00: Eljero Elia looks set to come on for the Netherlands, who are now 1/7 with Bet365.

Find live odds on all the markets in the game at Bookies.com

62.10: Looking at the spread markets, Sportingindex sell total goals at 1.8 and buy at 2.00. A nice Dutch move sees a lovely finish from an offside van Persie.

58.40: 1-0 is the favourite score for the game at 13/8, with Paddy Power offering 5/2 on 2-0.

55.20: Over 2.5 goals now 2/1 with the bookmakers and 3.45 on Betfair as the game gets a bit more physical with the tackles flying in thick and fast.

52.40: Terrible first touch from van Persie, should be 2-0 as he knocks it out for a goal kick. The Netherlands looking really dangerous for the first time and Canbet make them 1/6 to hold on to their lead.

49.40: The draw now 13/2 with Totesport and 7/1 on Betfair as Denamark go as long as 38/1 on the exchange, where 1-0 is 11/5.

Netherlands 1-0 Denmark

13.30 pm: GOAL: We’re back and less than one minute into the second half a calamitous own goal sees the Dutch take a completely undeserved lead,the ball coming off the back of Simon Poulson after a Robin Van Persie cross. The Netherlands now 1/5 on Betfair.

Half time betting: The best bookmaker odds on offer are 10/11 Holland, 8/5 the draw and 13/2 Denmark. Holland are 10/11 with Betfred, 13/2 Denmark is on offer with Betfred and Blue Square while the draw odds can be backed with Bet 365 and Ladbrokes.

Under 2.5 goals is 1.17 on Betfair while the over 2.5 goals can be bet at 6.40 on Betfair. A nil-nil final score is just 3.60 on Betfair although 5/2 with Paddy Power is better value when you take commission into account.

Half-time: Netherlands 0-0 Denmark

45.08: Manchester City’s Nigel De Jong sees yellow as the Netherlands, who started the game at 8/15, go evens on Betfair, 9/10 with Canbet.

42.50: The draw is 7/4 with most bookmakers as Holland hit 10/11 on the exchanges. Shot from van Persie goes wide after some neat footwork in the box.

40.37: Betfair also offers 4/1 that the game finishes over 2.5 goals, shorter than the 7/2 available on 0-0.

38.00: The Netherlands look to break but Sneidjer again disappoints. They do seem to miss the injured Arjen Robben as they drift to 5/6 on Betfair.

36.37: Denmark getting into the game now and Kjaer strikes a free kick into the wall from 40 yards. They are 13/2 with Betfred and Totesport.

33.10: Dangerous cross from Dirk Kuyt turned behind for a corner. Canbet still best price on Holland at 4/5.

31.49: Not as many chances as we had hoped for and 0-0 is only 9/2 on Betfair. Still only one save called for from the Denmark keeper as Sneidjer again tries from way too far out.

27.47: Arsenal fans will not be too surprised but Nicklas Bendtner misses a great chance for Denmark, heading wide in acres of space.

26.53: Under 2.5 goals is now as short as 4/11 on Betfair. Those expecting Holland to turn on the style will be disappointed so far.

24.24: Stan James now make it only 11/2 that we do not see a single goal in this one.

23.00: Paddy Power and Bet365 now both make Robin Van Persie 7/2 to score the game’s first goal. However, we have seen almost none of the Arsenal striker so far.

20.20: Chance for Van der Vaart as the Dutch continue to threaten. 12/5 now on Over 2.5 goals on Betfair.

19.40: The bookmakers generally making Holland 2/1 to lead at both half-time and full-time, with the Dutch 5/7 on Betfair. They have a corner but it comes to nothing.

16.41: As the game continues with few clear opportunities it is now 2/1 to finish over 2.5 goals on Betfair.

15.00: 0-0 is now 7/1 with Betfair, where the draw is available at 3/1. Canbet offer the best price on the Dutch now at 4/6.

6.55: Now Denmark try their luck from a free kick but it’s always going wide. The Netherlands are now 4/7 to win it with Betfair.

5.33: An ambitious long-rage effort from Sneidjer flies over the bar from a free-kick. The game is 9/1 to finish 0-0 and we are yet to see a real chance.

3.30: An open start to the match as both sides seeing plenty of the ball. Denmark now 7/1, with Over 2.5 goals 11/8 on Betfair.

2.30 pm: Holland start the game as 8/15 favourites with Paddy Power, leaving Denmark as underdogs at 13/2, with the draw at 10/3.

12.29: Team News:

Netherlands: 1 Maarten Stekelenburg; 2 Gregory van der Wiel,
3 John Heitinga, 4 Joris Mathijsen, 5 Giovanni van Bronckhorst,
7 Dirk Kuyt, 6 Mark van Bommel, 10 Wesley Sneijder, 8 Nigel de
Jong, 23 Rafael van der Vaart, 9 Robin van Persie.

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