
Holland could be the team to beat at the 2010 FIFA World Cup after they won every single qualifying match.
With a team that is all around the same age they are be a hard to beat side full of power and aggression recent Dutch sides have lacked whilst also retaining the usual grace and finesse you would expect from a man in Orange.
Coach Bert van Marwijk assisted by former Dutch players Frank De Boer and Phillip Cocu will be looking to see their side take on all comers with their 4-2-3-1 formation which suits them so well as they look to attack with speed and defend in numbers.
Star Man - Wesley SneijderInter Milan midfielder Sneijder is getting back to brilliant best after a poor last season in the white of Real Madrid.
In Euro 2008 many were taken by Sneijder's superb performances in the orange of Holland and they came on the back of an impressive first year for Madrid. During the tournament the skilful Dutchman was named man of the match twice and scored the goal of the tournament against France with a curling effort from 20 yards.
Sneijder will want to carry through his impressive form for Inter Milan to the 2010 World Cup and if Van Marwijk's team can recreate the total football that Holland were once renowned for Sneijder will be all important.
Coach - Bert Van Marwijk
Dutch coach Bert Van Marwijk might not have the legendary status that former head coach Marco Van Basten had but alongside his assistants Frank de Boer and Phillip Cocu he is masterminding a super coaching team of ex-stars who are looking to help end the 'Oranjes' trophy drought.
Already making some big changes with the exclusions of Van Bommel and Seedorf, Van Marwijk risked the wrath of the Dutch but his changes have paid off and an unbeaten qualification campaign for the World Cup and only one loss in all of Van Marwijk's games in charge means that Holland are hopefully that this year could finally be their year.
One to Watch - Gregory Van Der WielApparently Arsenal and Manchester City are

interested in the Ajax youngster and who can blame them.
The young right back has been earning rave reviews for Ajax and already at the age of 21 is making an impact on the international scene.
Also, last year the youngster was named as Ajax's talent of the year after playing in 40 games overall notching a couple of goals.
Van Der Wiel isn't the tallest of players at 5ft 6 but what he lacks in height he makes up for in style.
He may however have to keep his maverick streak in check having caused uproar when he claimed to have a concussion which ruled him out of Holland's match with Australia but was still able to see a Lil' Wayne concert and posted a picture of himself with the rapper on his twitter page.
Odds to win - 14/1GROUP STAGE FIXTURES
| DATE | TIME | CITY | FIXTURE |
| 14/06/10 | 13:30 | Johannesburg | Holland vs. Denmark |
| 19/06/10 | 13:30 | Durban | Holland vs. Japan |
| 24/06/10 | 20:30 | Cape Town | Holland vs. Cameroon |