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Fantasy World Cup Final Live Match Chat

Fantasy World Cup Final Live Match Chat

Fantasy World Cup Final Live Match Chat

And so it’s finally here, or at least it will be tomorrow. We have the most pointless of pointless games to get out of the way this evening as Brazil and Holland must somehow pick themselves up and face each other in the 3rd/4th place play-off. From a fantasy perspective though this one could be crucial as it is part of the final round of games. Team news will be key here and we advise that you have your desired squads in place but also be poised to make changes once these line-ups are announced ahead of the deadline which is 8pm UK time. Don’t be surprised to see wholesale changes to both sides as they may well look to ‘reward’ the squad players who haven’t featured much so far and in Brazil’s case probably shield a number of players who flopped in dramatic fashion in the semi and well and truly had sand kicked in their faces as the Germans brushed them aside on their way to lay their towels on the ‘final’ sunbeds. This could go either way and we could see a dour game as the teams just go through the motions, suitcases in hand, but you never know and we wouldn’t be surprised to see them throw caution to the wind and treat us to a lively open game. Although in Brazil’s case we suspect they may not be so up for that after last time!

Sunday evening then sees the big one as the heavyweights of international football, Argentina and Germany, clash to see who will be crowned World Cup 2014 winners. We will not have the luxury of seeing the line-ups for this one but the teams themselves should not be too difficult to predict. German boss Joachim Loew will have to decide whether to stick with newly crowned all time WC goal scoring record holder Klose or tighten things up and perhaps bring in an extra midfielder which will see Muller revert to the centre. Other than that the rest of the team will be as you were we suspect with Lahm continuing at right-back as we don’t think that he will be rushing back U-boat Mertersacker to face Messi, unless Hummels doesn’t recover from injury in time.

Likewise with Argentina, Alejandro Sabella will have a decision to make with Aguero having returned in the semi from yet another injury. A lot will depend on how tight the canny Sabella decides to make this one as he does have a history of shutting up shop and trying to snatch the odd goal in big games. If he does then we could be in for another turgid affair and it won’t be the spectacle that the occasion deserves. Not that the Argentinians will care a hoot if it sees them over the line. Messi has gone some way to confounding any doubters with some wonderful contributions to the competition so far but was strangely lacklustre in the semi final to the point of almost anonymity. We doubt many will be brave enough not to include him in their teams but a poor 6 point return last time could tempt some to spread the money around elsewhere and give themselves a bigger squad to choose from.

Whatever you decide to do we wish you the best of luck and we want to take the opportunity to thank every single one of you who has helped to make this a successful and enjoyable Fantasy World Cup, from the contibutors who started the ball rolling with the group reviews way back when, to everyone who has read and commented throughout, to Potty and his wonderful competitions, to Bench for running the Mirror league right through to the FF247 team itself for somehow pulling it all together. Thanks everyone!

Thanks for reading Fantasy World Cup Final Live Match Chat – Good luck everyone!

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  1. 25
    TheDreamers says:

    Seren- you about? Who you go with captain tonight?

    Thiago Silva here

  2. 26
    inittowinit says:

    And where’s Ellefcee on that note? AWOL all week, its a final man, show yourself!

  3. 27

    What’s that ITV commentator on about?? You can totally see Oscar’s trailing leg in the slow-mo replay, he definitely went looking for that.

  4. 28
    peakydave says:

    Oh look Wijnaldum has scored!! Have I mentioned he only cost 3.5 million!! 😉

  5. 29
    Mutley says:

    Half way to a payout

    I selected
    Holland 2-0 and 3-0
    Germany 2-0 and 3-0

    Four correct score doubles with a stake of £5-93 on each one (wiped my account out)

    The Dutch win of 3-0 paid 40/1 so that gives me £243.13 going onto

    Germany 2-0 at 9/1 paying £2431.30
    Germany 3-0 at 20/1 paying £5105.73

    Arrrrgggghhhhhh don’t think i’ll be able to watch the final!!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. 30

    54 points. Happy with that start.

    De Vrij (26) can keep the armband.
    RVP (10) and Wijnaldum (11) can stay too.
    Maicon (4) and De Guzman (3) can go.

    Need some help now though. Which 3 would you leave out from the following:
    Hummels, Boateng, Howedes, Rojo, Mascherano, Lahm, Kroos, Khedira, Mueller.

    Current thoughts are to ditch the Argies and Boateng and go all in on ze Germans.
    Thanks!

    • 30.1
      Desmo says:

      i’ll leave hummles, boateng, and khedira. but if hummels fit, i’ll leave rojo.

      marcherano and lahm will return a good defensive points if the game is tight, and potential assist from lahm.

      kroos on the set piece, and muller is the penalty taker (and also want to break klose’s record)

    • 30.2
      Tekno-kun (The 69er, Winner of Potty's 1st ever Twitter Comp; twice CL Comp winner, current profession: Bulrog, formerly: mage, big bad dawg; hallway monitor; tranny; wannabe Nazi commander) says:

      I’d leave out Rojo, Khedira, and one of Höwedes/Boateng. Khedira doesn’t do much defensive work (got 3 pts in the QF) so is dependent upon offensive returns to score high, Mascherano averages ~10 pts every match so he should definitely play (think he’s a doubt with an teared anus though).

    • 30.3
      The B says:

      Chins, Id leave in the consistent and safe players.

      Hummels, Mascherano, Lahm, Kroos and Mueller should be in according to me.

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