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FIFA World Cup: Netherlands baying for Spanish blood in tonight's epic clash

Updated on: 13 June,2014 08:42 AM IST  | 
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The Netherlands' players will have only revenge on their minds when they clash with their 2010 World Cup final vanquishers, Spain, at Salvador's Arena Fonte Nova tonight

FIFA World Cup: Netherlands baying for Spanish blood in tonight's epic clash

The Netherlands' players warm up during training session at the Estadio Jose Bastos Padilha Gavea on June 10. Pic/Getty Images

SalVador: Holders Spain open their World Cup campaign against the Netherlands today in a repeat of the 2010 final with the Dutch out for revenge.

The Netherlands
The Netherlands' players warm up during training session at the Estadio Jose Bastos Padilha Gavea on June 10. Pic/Getty Images 


Andres Iniesta's strike four minutes from the end of extra-time in the Johannesburg final crowned Spain as world champions for the first time and now, four years later, the European giants clash again at Salvador's Arena Fonte Nova in the mouth-watering opening match of Group B.


With South American dark horses Chile and Australia still to come, a win for either side would set the group's agenda. Captain Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, Nigel De Jong and Dirk Kuyt are the five survivors from the 2010 final in the current squad and the Dutch have made no secret of their desire for revenge.


"It was a big chance for us to win the World Cup and we were really close," said Aston Villa defender Ron Vlaar. "It should always burn inside to make something right. To play against them now in the first game is a great challenge."

Veteran midfielder Wesley Sneijder, who will win his 100th cap in the match, said the wounds of that defeat were still raw. "It's like a scar that hasn't yet healed. It always gets me down when I think about it," said the Galatasaray star.

As the double European and reigning world champions, Vicente del Bosque's Spain are bidding to join Brazil and Italy as the only teams to have enjoyed back-to-back World Cup wins.

Wesley Sneijder
Wesley Sneijder 

The ever-loyal Del Bosque is expected to make just one change from the side which started and won the Euro 2012 final with Chelsea's Cesar Azpilicueta coming in for Alvaro Arbeloa at right-back.

Spain know no fear
Cesc Fabregas should start up front for Spain with Brazil-born Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa expected to make a second-half appearance from the bench. "We don't have any fear. But we do have respect," said del Bosque. "Holland are a well-organised team, well-coached, and I am sure they will make things difficult for us."

Spain can expect a hostile reception in Salvador, judging by last year's Confederations Cup when they were widely booed on their run to the final where they lost 0-3 to Brazil.

Van Persie could start
Van Persie is expected to be fit, despite arriving in Brazil as an injury concern after sustaining a groin problem in last week's 2-0 friendly win over Wales in Amsterdam. Coach Louis van Gaal has experimented with a 5-3-2 formation designed to close down Spain's potent attack and counter-attack hard.

Much relies for the Dutch on their attacking triumvirate of Van Persie, Arjen Robben and Sneijder, while their defence has been criticised as the team's weak link.

Spain vs Netherlands 

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