Cameroon Netherlands Betting – Cameroon Will Struggle One More Time
The World Cup betting fans know that the opening round is wrapping up, which means that some teams will be going home and some will be moving on. Some teams already know their fate – such as Cameroon and Holland – prior to their contest, so it makes an interesting dynamic. Cameroon is eliminated and Holland has advanced, so a draw could be a very likely scenario here.
June 21st– 2:30 PM ET
Cape Town – Green Point Stadium
Group G
Team Cameroon: Betting Preview
Cameroon was once expected to be one of the best African hopes in the 2010 World Cup but soccer betting fans have seen them among the biggest disappointments. It was one thing for them to lose unexpectedly to Japan but then their hopes soared after a quick opening goal against Denmark. But hopes turned to sorrow there as well as Denmark came roaring back and with their win, eliminated Cameroon.
All they have left to play for is some pride but at this point, it may not mean a whole lot. They will be in tough against Holland, who has defeated both of the teams that Cameroon has already lost to.
Team Netherlands: Betting Preview
Online betting fans should start paying attention to the Netherlands. They haven’t taken the world by storm in their opening two wins but they have been methodical and steady. They appear to be a team that can get stronger as the tournament progresses.
Arjen Robben has yet to play as he is nursing an injury but Holland has still shown its many other weapons. Wesley Snejder rocketed in the game-winning goal against Japan and they used a team effort to break through the Danish defense in their opener.
Cameroon has been very sloppy on the defensive end and they don’t have the pace to matchup with Holland. They are going to take a long look at their effort in the Denmark game and Netherlands will try to duplicate what Denmark did so effectively.
Who To Bet On?
Cameroon is just so hard to trust at this point – especially with nothing on the line. The winner of this group gets to play in Durban in the next round and Netherlands will want to ensure that they are the winners emphatically.
On top of that, they are a team that is rolling right now. Momentum is on their side and now that they’ve seen Japan and Denmark pick Cameroon apart, they’ll take their turn.


