Group B is all but decided, but the two top dogs in the group will battle it out Monday as undefeated teams Chile and the Netherlands battle for soccer supremacy as the 2014 FIFA World Cup continues in Brazil.

Both Australia and Spain have been eliminated after losing each their first two games. Spain's defeat and elimination is one of the most disappointing in World Cup history, as they were the defending champions.

Meanwhile, the Netherlands and Chile have both clinched their spot in the knockout stage, but both teams will face one another for a shot at first place. The second place team in Group B will have to face the winner of Group A, who will most likely be Brazil. No easy challenge.

Latin Post.com takes a look at the teams and who may be the likely winner:

Netherlands

The Netherlands team started out their World Cup with a bang by dismantling the defending champions, Spain, 5-1. Then they proceeded to narrowly defeat the Australian team, 3-2. Unfortunately for the Dutch, they have never witnessed their team ever win a World Cup. The Netherlands are 0-3 in World Cup Finals; could this year be their breakout year?

This Netherlands squad is ranked No. 15 overall and head coach Louis van Gaal is leading them for a second time in the World Cup. This team is driven by their middle field play and their offensive talent. Forward Robin van Persie and midfielder Arjen Robben both have a team-leading three goals so far in the first two games. The Netherlands are one of the best squads when it comes to passing and distributing the ball. But there are still concerns in goal. Michel Vorm and Jasper Cillessen aren't elite goalkeepers.

Chile

Meanwhile, this Chilean team has been exceeding expectations so far. Their most impressive victory was their last one, against Spain 2-0. The best Chile has ever done at the World Cup was in 1962, when the team finished third place. They were the host nation of the World Cup that year. Brazil might not be home field advantage, but it's close enough.

Chile is ranked No. 14 overall, somehow even behind Greece. Chile has had scoring from all across the team. All five of Chile's goals have come from different players. Unlike the Netherlands, Chile has a very good goalkeeper, Claudio Bravo. Chile's offense isn't as explosive, but their defense could be an issue. Gonzalo Jara and Gary Medel are going to have to play elite defense if this team will stop the Netherlands offense. The No. 14 and No. 15 teams playing each other for a chance at the top seed in Group B. What more could soccer fans ask for?

Where and when to watch

Chile will take on the Netherlands at the Arena Corinthians, in São Paulo at 12 p.m. EST Monday on ESPN. The game can also be seen online with the ESPN Player.

Predictions

This should be a great game between two nations that are looking to extend their record to 3-0. The Netherlands have a fast-paced offense, but Chile has balance and better goalkeeper. This game ends in a draw, 2-2.

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