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New Zealand v Serbia Live Stream

The match of New Zealand v Serbia will be aired on FIFA.com (Web), Bet365 (Web), Setanta Sports Australia (Australia) TV channels. Besides this, you can watch it online TV channels in best high definition (HD) from here. Enjoy the match online through our free live TV link.
Both the sides are ready for the battle. It will be an interesting match to watch.

New Zealand v Serbia
Date: Saturday, May 29, 2010
Time: 16:15GMT
Competition: International Match
Live/Repeat: Live
TV Channel: FIFA.com (Web), Bet365 (Web), Setanta Sports Australia (Australia)

New Zealand vs Serbia Match Preview
New Zealand and Serbia will meet in a warm-up match at 15:15 GMT on Saturday. Serbia are looking to stretch their winning run to five games whereas the All Whites will be keen to get something out from the encounter, according to livesoccertv web site.
Serbian followers may ask themselves why on earth are the White Eagles playing a low-profiled team like New Zealand when there is so little time left to prepare for the 2010 World Cup. Moreover, Serbia's group is tough and analytically difficult to decide as Germany, Ghana, and Australia all stand a good chance of making it into the Round of 16.
An emphatic win; that's the only thing that Serbian fans will wish for. Serbia are known for their strong defense led by Manchester United's Nemanja Vidic and Inter Milan's Dejan Stankovic. But in truth, Saturday's game against New Zealand should offer the chance for the European side to explore its attacking abilities.
However, the shock emotion is something that may reign in Klagenfurt on Saturday. The reason is that if New Zealand indeed showed nothing more than failure during the 2009 Confederations Cup tournament in South Africa, they might well prove everyone wrong this summer. Yes, New Zealand lost to Mexico in March and to Australia most recently, but the Serbia game could come out differently. Either way, if New Zealand manage to avoid defeat later on, then it will surely be a huge setback for Serbia who have won all of their four friendly match encounters since the end of the European 2010 World Cup qualifying campaignn.
 
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