Tonight the remaining spot at the 2010 FIFA World Cup will be decided when Spain and Germany take to the Durban Stadium for their semi final fixture.
Our ‘Tip Of The Match’ is to go with a German win by two goals at $8.50, as their solid teamwork at the tournament has been superb.
Scheduled for an 8.30pm kick off local time, SBS will have coverage from 2am AEST tomorrow morning for the 4.30am start.
Spain are currently sitting slightly ahead in the odds at $2.60 with SportsBet, and the pre tournament favourites have not yet delivered their European Championship-winning football in South Africa, and need to do so to beat the in-form Germans.
In a rematch of the 2008 European Championships final, where Germany lost to Spain, the former are at $2.80 for the win and to avenge their loss.
Miroslav Klose has scored four in South Africa so far, and his overall World Cup tally is just two behind the 15-goal record set by Ronaldo, and so is at $17 to score twice tonight.
Spain have won their last three matches by a single goal, a stark contrast to Germany who scored four in their last two encounters at the World Cup, with Spain at $4.33 to continue their margin, and Germany at $21 to score four once more.
Our ‘Tip Of The Match’ is to go with a German win by two goals at $8.50, as their solid teamwork at the tournament has been superb, and with every attack they look dangerous normally converting their chances.
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