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World Cup 2010 Draw Could Have Big Impact On World Cup 2010 Betting Odds
Thursday 19 November 2009 at 11:45
The World Cup 2010 Group Stage Draw takes place on December 4th and it could have a large impact on the World Cup 2010 Betting Odds. There is always a so called ‘Group of Death’ and every side will be keen to avoid it, those that don’t are likely to see their World Cup Betting Odds drift.
Spain And Brazil Favourites To Win World Cup
The current favourites in the World Cup 2010 Betting Odds are Spain, although most bookies make the European Champions joint favourites with Brazil. Spain can currently be backed at 9/2 with Bet365, SkyBet and Stn James and Brazil are best priced 5/1 with Paddy Power. Both have outstanding chances and if either fail to live up to expectations then it seems England are most likely to take advantage, Fabio Capello’s side are third favourites in the World Cup Betting Odds and can be backed at 13/2 with Boylesports and Coral.
Luis Fabiano The Most Interesting Top Scorer Bet At The Moment
The World Cup Golden Boot Odds are going to prove popular next summer and there is no reason not to get your bets on early. The current favourites are David Villa and Luis Fabiano, Spanish striker Villa is 10/1 with SkyBet whilst Brazilian striker Luis Fabiano is 10/1 with Blue Square and SkyBet. Of the two Luis Fabiano looks the better bet but an easier group for either on December 4th could add a couple of goals to their tally. Wayne Rooney is also interesting at 16/1 with Blue Square. For more World Cup 2010 Betting Odds click on any of the bookie links above.
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