Uruguay vs. Netherlands World Cup Odds

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The World Cup semi-finals features Uruguay vs. Netherlands and a line of Netherlands -232 found at Sportsbetting.com.   Uruguay pays a whopping US$51 for every US$10 bet.

Uruguay has proven to be a very sturdy defensive team but the problem is that is nothing that the Netherlands haven't seen before. They've already topped defensive-minded teams like Denmark and they broke through Brazil's defense, which was supposed to be one of the best. So Uruguay's tight defense is in for a test. But so is their offense. One of their star strikers, Luis Suarez, will be suspended for this match for his handball-red card he received for his game-saving stop against Ghana. Uruguay might find the going tough without him.

Overall, no one is playing better than the Netherlands right now and they'll advance through to the finals, Sportsbetting.com experts predicted on Monday.

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Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

 

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