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Robben happy to win ugly

Netherlands winger Arjen Robben has said that he would be delighted to win ugly against Spain in the FIFA World Cup™ Final on Sunday.

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Record not on Klose's mind

Miroslav Klose is hoping to shake off a back injury ahead of Germany's match with Uruguay in what will be his last chance to write his name into the FIFA World Cup history books.

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Football hoping for fabulous finish

Having enjoyed enthralling runs to the semi-finals, both Uruguay and Germany will be hoping to end the tournament on a high in the match for third place at Port Elizabeth Stadium on Saturday.

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Busquets making Spain forget Senna

Marcos Senna was an anchor in Spain's midfield when they crowned themselves kings of Europe in 2008, but young Sergio Busquets is filling those boots nicely at South Africa 2010.

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Marchena: Our time has come

Carlos Marchena believes Spain are destined for the FIFA World Cup title, insisting the time for one of football's biggest underachievers has now come.

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Jansen hopes to emulate the Spanish

With his side set to face Uruguay in the third-place play-off, midfielder Marcell Jansen is hopeful that Germany's young side can emulate the rise of FIFA World Cup finalists Spain.

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Netherlands-Spain preview

The 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Final promises to be quite an occasion, with the Netherlands pitting their wits against reigning European champions Spain.

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Iniesta demands more from Spain

Andres Iniesta has conceded Spain will have to step up a gear if they are to overcome the Netherlands in tomorrow's 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Final.

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Cruyff: Spain are better

Dutch legend Johan Cruyff feels Spain play better than the Netherlands and expects Vicente del Bosque's side to win tomorrow's 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Final.

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Spain's date with history

As Spain prepare to meet the Netherlands in their first FIFA World Cup Final, FIFA.com takes a look back at La Roja’s complicated history of underachievement on the world stage.

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Xavi: We need to be more clinical

Xavi has admitted Spain need to find their killer touch if they are to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup on Sunday.

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Seedorf: Oranje can make their own luck

Clarence Seedorf has been following the FIFA World Cup as a television pundit and he took time out for an exclusive interview with FIFA.com.

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Villa: We need to stifle the Dutch

Striker David Villa says Spain will need to stifle the Netherlands' attack if they are going to lift the FIFA World Cup™ on Sunday after reaching their first final.

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Artists poised for Final showdown

The Netherlands and Spain meet at Soccer City in the Final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup on Sunday. The match, which will end with a new name on the Trophy, promises to be an enthralling spectacle.

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Romario: My heart's divided

The legendary Romario spoke to FIFA.com about the upcoming Final between two countries he played in, and his expectations for Brazil 2014.

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The Final in numbers

With the 19th FIFA World Cup Final just hours away, FIFA.com examines some of the statistics around the two teams and the history of this fixture.

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Oranje fans rock the Square

With the Netherlands and Spain set to collide in the Final, fans from both nations gathered in Nelson Mandela Square to get the party started.

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Finals that left their imprint

With the Netherlands and Spain now making their last preparations, FIFA.com looks back at the showpiece matches from years gone by that helped shape the beautiful game.

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Red fever grips Spain

Spain was awash with the red and gold national colours as the country geared up for its first ever appearance in a FIFA World Cup final.

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Closing Ceremony sets the scene

A joyful and star-studded Closing Ceremony provided the perfect prelude to the first-ever FIFA World Cup Final on African soil at Johannesburg's Soccer City Stadium.

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