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Spain vs Holland (Nederlands) Watch Live streaming and score Fifa world cup 2010 Final highlights


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Watch live score and live online streaming of the grand Finals between Holland vs Spain which will be played at the Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg on Sunday July 11, 2010, kick-off 19.30 BST.12 00 Midnight India time

 Live scores

Paul the octopus has picked Spain over Holland and looks like the octopus will maintain its 100% record in this World Cup.

Paul the octopus had picked Germany over Uruguay and Germany won the match

These two teams have played 8 times befroe against each other with holland winning 4 1 draw and Spain 3 wins.

These two teams have never won the world cup before.

The probable lineup is as below,

Holland: Stekelenburg; Van der Wiel, Heitinga, Mathijsen, Van Bronckhorst (capt); Van Bommel, De Jong; Kuyt, Sneijder, Robben; Van Persie

Spain: Casillas (capt); Ramos, Puyol, Pique, Capdevila; Busquets, Alonso; Iniesta, Xavi, Pedro; Villa.

Referee: Howard Webb (Eng)

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is a good place to watch live match.

Iraq Goals is also an option where you can look view the matches.

 CBC Sports will beam all the 64 matches live in Canadian,

Ustream.TV — At Ustream you can browse for the matches and highlights, but here is unpredictable, the matches will break halfway and you have to look for some other streams.

iTV — iTV, will be beaming the matches in the UK.

Optus will show the matches in Australia.

ESPN Mobile TV — ESPN Mobile TV will be showing the kick-off and other 56 matches, to its sprint subscribers

ESPN 3 is the place where you can watch the matches if you are in the US. The sports channel will be streaming all 64 games of the world cup.

BBC Sport is going to broadcast the to all its UK viewers, for free.

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