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Bet on the World Cup Semifinals: Germany vs Spain Odds

The Netherlands defeated Uruguay 3-2 on Tuesday as -165 favorites in World Cup predictions and now wait to see who they will play as Germany vs Spain odds will take place from Durban Stadium and will kick-off at 2:30pm EST (20:30). Online bookmakers have Spain +155 money line favorites in World Cup semifinals odds vs Germany +165 while a draw would return +230. Spain PK (-120) are also favorites in point-spread odds vs Germany PK (-110) for Wednesday's semifinal match while bookmakers have the soccer betting over/under total at 2.5 UNDER (-140). Not only will this be a game feature two of the best teams in the world but it will also be a rematch of EURO 2008 in which Spain defeated Germany.

Although Spain has not had convincing wins or many goals for that matter, they still found a way to win the Group H bracket even after a 0-1 loss to Switzerland. La Furia Roja entered the 2010 finals as 4-1 soccer betting favorites in World Cup betting odds and have not disappointed with a 2-0 win over Honduras, 2-1 win vs Chile, a 1-0 victory vs Portugal in the round of 16 and a 1-0 win vs Paraguay in the quarterfinals. Spain has never reached the semifinals before and will need overcome history as this will be the third time Spain vs Germany has played in the World Cup with Die Mannschaft winning two of the matches and the other ending in a draw. Bet Spain +155 as favorites in World Cup predictions for Wednesday semifinals vs Germany with a 10% deposit bonus.

Germany have flown through the 2010 finals in South Africa despite a 0-1 loss to Serbia to win the Group D bracket with a 4-0 win over Australia, 1-0 vs Ghana, 4-1 over England in the round of 16 and shocking 4-1 win over tournament favorites Argentina in the quarterfinals. Germany will now face a familiar foe in the semifinals but understand they will be the underdogs. "Spain are the favourites to my mind and their team play is just amazing," said coach Joachim Low this week. "They don't have one Messi, they have several, and they don't make many mistakes either, unlike England and Argentina. We need to force them to make errors."




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