Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Watch Denmark vs Japan - High Voltage Match Live Online

FIFA World Cup 2010 Match Online


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Denmark vs Japan



FIFA World Cup 2010 Match Online


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The World Cup 2010 being held in South Africa,
from the 11th June untill the 11th July.
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Today's (24-06-2010) Match Schedule:
Group E (Group Stage)

Denmark vs Japan




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Match scheduled:

24-06-2010 from 20:30 until 22:30
Time zone: GMT/UTC

Group E (Group Stage - Final match round))

Match Venue: Rustenburg, South Africa



Match prediction:
The the football world was shocked by watching Japanese winning their first round match at the World Cup, but the victory came cheap against a very poor Cameroon side. This said it was a much-needed victory for Japan, as they had lost their previous four matches going into the World Cup. With the victory they hopefully got some self-confidence back, which will be needed in the Blue Samurai’s match against the Netherlands today. Besides their World Cup campaign on home soil, they have gone no further than the group stage, but their historic win against Cameroon has once again raised their hopes of a place between the last 16 at the World Cup. The match against the Dutch will be an entirely different matter though, but their new found confidence might help them contain the world class Dutch attack.

Holland played an unstable match against Denmark in their first round, which was put down to nerves by Coach Bert van Marwijk. Their display in the first 45 minutes was quite poor considering their level of players, but they got some much-needed help from the Danes in the second half, when they scored in their own net. Afterward their play did become better and they secured comfortable 2-0 victory, which hopefully will take away their nerves before their match against Japan.

At the moment the Netherlands are expected to play with the same team that opened against Denmark. Once again Arjen Robben will take the bench, but he has started training by himself this week and looks to recover from his hamstring injury within the next week.

The Japanese coach Takeshi Okada is not expected to make changes either and will likely use the same defensive 4-1-4-1 line-up that proved effective against Cameroon.

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