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Netherlands will take the field to face Cameroon in the final game from Group E World Cup 2010 action Thursday afternoon.
They start this contest from Green Point Stadium in Cape Town South Africa at 2:30PM Eastern Time with national television coverage provided by ESPN2.
The three way betting line opened with Netherlands -125 favorites to win the Draw second favorite at +240 and for the underdog Cameroon to win +325. The total opened at 2 ½ goals with under favored at -120 and the over at +100.
The early money from the World Cup 2010 betting public came on the favorite as Netherlands is now -135 to win the draw is at +240 and for a Cameroon victory +350. The total saw early movement downward as under 2 ½ goals now returns -135 and the over is at +105.
Netherlands has advanced to the knockout stages as they sit with 2 wins and 6 points in Group E. Cameroon has 2 losses in 2 games and has been eliminated from World Cup 2010 as they play their final game in group stages.
Netherlands opened up play with a 2-0 victory against Denmark on June 14th. In their second contest it was the Netherlands with the 1-0 win against Japan.
It was Wesley Sneijder with the game winner for Netherlands in minute 53.
Netherlands controlled the ball 61% of the time and had 5 accurate shots on goal to Japan’s 3.
Cameroon began play in World Cup 2010 by dropping a 1-0 decision to Japan. The African nation then were eliminated from World Cup with a 2-1 loss to Denmark on June 19th.
Cameroon found the net first with a goal by Samuel Eto’o in minute 10. But it went downhill from there as Denmark got in the net in minute 33 by Nicklas Bendtner and the game winner at the 61st minute by Dennis Rommedahl.
Cameroon controlled the ball 54% of the time and had 8 accurate shots on goal to Denmark’s 6.
A win or tie by Netherlands give them first place in Group E. Netherlands would then play the second place team from Group F in the knockout stages.
A tie by Japan and Denmark gives the Netherlands first place in their group regardless of their result against Cameroon.
A loss by the Netherlands and a win by Japan or Denmark would mean that first place in the group would have to be decided by tie breakers.
Netherlands has a goal differential of +3 and have scored 3 goals. Japan has a goal differential of 0 with 1 goal scored. Denmark sits with a goal differential of -1 and has scored 2 goals in the tournament.
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