World Cup football 2010 Live Stream

World Cup football 2010 Live Stream
World Cup Live: Spain vs. Holland World Cup Finals Live Stream

Spain piled up the chances without scoring a goal against the Netherlands on Sunday in a World Cup final that was still even at 0-0 following 60 minutes of play.

The Spanish controlled much of the play at Soccer City and had the two best chances early in the match as the vuvuzelas blared through the stadium.

Defender Sergio Ramos sent a header from Xavi Hernandez's cross on target, but goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg made the save in the fifth minute. Spain striker David Villa's left-foot volley from Xabi Alonso's cross then hit the side-netting in the 12th.

The best chance for the Netherlands came in the 18th, but playmaker Wesley Sneijder's 30-yard free kick went into the waiting hands of Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

Two minutes later, Arjen Robben ran down the left, but the Spain defense cleared the ball out for a corner.

The Bayern Munich winger had another chance in injury time, making his usual move of stepping toward the area and trying to curl a left-foot shot into the net, but Casillas knocked it out for a corner.

But the match was not pretty for much of the half, with the Dutch committing 11 fouls and the Spanish contributing five.

The worst came in the 28th when Netherlands midfielder Nigel de Jong was lucky to escape with only a yellow card after kicking Alonso in the chest while going for a ball.

Pedro Rodriguez, who was starting in place of Fernando Torres for the second straight match, also had a chance for Spain after running through the middle in the 38th, but his shot went wide right. Alonso then sent a free kick wide.

Both Spain and the Netherlands are playing for their first World Cup title. The Dutch have twice lost in the final, in 1974 and '78, while Spain is playing in the title match for the first time.

Let’s watch Spain vs. Holland live through TV channels such as ESPN and ABC Sports. Local TV stations such as ESPN and ABC Sports will have their live TV coverage. In addition, you can also tune into the official FIFA World Cup 2010 website HERE as they will have a live blogging of the World Cup finals between Spain vs. Holland.

Various online live streaming sites such as UStream, Justin TV, SoP Cast, and Freedocast are also available for you to watch Spain vs. Netherlands World Cup finals live. Stay tuned as we will be updating you with the live scores and results as soon as the match ends.