Holland v Argentina World Cup Betting Odds: Semi-Finals

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Holland v Argentina World Cup betting odds for the Semi-Finals had Argentina with a payout potential of near US$15 on a US$10 bet, the Netherlands with a payout potential of US$23 and the Draw offering a payout potential of US$22. All odds courtesy of BetDSI.com where you can claim up to US$2500 in free cash.

60% of the action at the Euro books was on Argentina, which says quite a bit.  They were at 3-1 odds of winning the FIFA World Cup outright heading into June.

Argentina will be at a disadvantage here with Angel Di Maria out for the remainder of the World Cup due to injury.  The Argentines will need to rely on Lionel Messi even more.

One can’t help but question how good a team Holland really is having been unable to score against the dark horse Costa Rica.  They advanced in the penalty stages in Saturday’s game.  The Netherlands did have possession for approximately three quarters of that game.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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