Netherlands vs. Mexico World Cup Betting Odds

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Netherlands vs. Mexico World Cup betting odds had Holland pays US$11.40 for every US$10 bet with a win.  Mexico will pay out US$27 for every US$10 bet.  The Draw pays US$25.  All odds courtesy of BetOnline, where qualified new customers can receive up to US$1000 in FREE BETS.

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Half the action was on the Netherlands in this death match.

Mexico have lost three and drawn one of their last four encounters with the Netherlands, conceding at least two goals on each of these occasions.

The only previous World Cup meeting between these two sides came in 1998 (group stage), when Mexico came from 0-2 down with 15 minutes remaining to draw 2-2.

Mexico have been knocked out of the World Cup finals at the second round stage in all five World Cups that they have appeared in since 1994.

Netherlands have won nine of their last 10 World Cup matches.

Mexico have scored a goal in each of their last 11 World Cup matches against European nations, losing just two of these games (W4 D5 L2).

Just one European nation has been eliminated by a CONCACAF representative in a World Cup knockout tie in the post-war era (W4 D2 L1); this was Bulgaria v Mexico in 1986.

Since 1990, nine previous sides from the CONCACAF region have reached round two of the World Cup, but only one has progressed to the quarter finals (USA in 2002).

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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