Spain vs Paraguay Quarter Final Live Streaming

Saturday July 3, 2010
Kick off: 19:30
Quarter final
Ellis Park Stadium
Kick off: 19:30
Quarter final
Ellis Park Stadium

Whoever predicted Spain to go off from the round of 16, to all of them watch and beware of the deadly Spanish infection when they will meet South American team Paraguay on July 03, 2010 at Ellis Park Stadium, Cape Town.
And Xavi Alonso and Iniesta combination has been working awesome in the midfield for them and influenced the team a lot so far in the tournament. David Villa has been their messiah when they previously played against Portugal and scored the loan goal of the match to push Spain into the force of 8 in the tournament. He is one player to match Raul’s credentials.
Paraguay on the other hand is a no-nonsense team if anyone thought so and their center half pairing is quite impressive with Antonio Alcaraz and Paulo da Silva and their defense is decent as well and they will make the Spain work for their goals and if their strikers do well, they might go past the Spanish challenge too.
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