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Betting Odds for the World Cup 2010

 

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The World Cup is as much about betting as it is following the hopes of your nation throughout the great tournament. With so many betting markets already available for having a punt on the FIFA World Cup 2010, it is worth noting that odds now, will likely be a likely be a little bit longer then they will when the tournament arrives. Take England for example who are 6/1 at Bwin at the moment. If they beat the USA in their first match, then their odds will shorten, especially if other results affecting major teams go their way. That is why it is worth spending some time to shop around for the best odds on the World Cup right now. There is no time like the present, and best of all, if you find a new bookmaker to open an account with, there is a great likelihood that you will be able to even use some free betting money for your World Cup betting!

The best online bookmakers offer welcome bonuses, such as matched deposits and matched first bets. So why not take advantage of this fact when looking at World Cup Odds? The first place to start will be the all important category of outright winner. This is the most favoured market, as it usually courts a lot of patriotic bets, as well as attracting the occasional gambler to lay some money down. What are the odds looking like for finding the next World Cup Winner? The market itself is fairly short, despite there being 32 teams involved. Realistically, from a betting point of view, not all 32 teams are capable of winning the World Cup. Far from it. In all reality, the World Cup winner will come from an elite group of five or six teams, with maybe another four or five being realistic outsiders. That is why, when you get beyond a handful of teams, the odds start really stretching out. Spain (17/4 at Bwin) are the favourites at the bookies, with Brazil (5/1 at Bet365) a close second. Fabio Capello’s England (15/2 at Paddy Power) are showing themselves to be strong contenders, Argentina (7/1 at Betclic), and then everyone else falls out to double figures or beyond.

The markets are so extensive that you can already look far beyond just the Outright Winner category with your online bookmaker. World Cup odds on the Group markets are of great interest, as this is where some money can be made. Not only can you look for bankers, i.e. seeded teams which should top their groups, like defending champions Italy who are 1/2 at Ladbrokes to win their Group. Or how about favourites Spain 4/11 at Paddy Power to win theirs. Those are great bankers to build some accumulators around, and then using second placed teams (To Qualify) to increase the odds and therefore the returns. Take England’s Group, someone has to finish second, and if you fancy it will be Slovenia, who did have a strong qualifying campaign, then they are 9/4 at Bwin, further out than the USA at 7/10 with Bwin too. These are the great little bits and pieces bets, that are worth watching out for, and can add up in a nice accumulator.

One of the other most interesting, but one of the more difficult to call of the World Cup markets, is the top goalscorer field. Spain naturally have a wealth of talent up front, reflected in David Villa 11/1 at Bet365, who is actually favourite. England’s Wayne Rooney 16/1 at Bwin is a decent price though, especially if England can go deep into the competition as expected. Rooney will be the main source of goals, unlike Spain who have the potential for goals from everywhere. Slightly safer markets are “Name the Finalists” or “To Reach Final” markets. Odds on these will be shorter than picking an outright winner, simply because there is more of a safety net with them. Still, picking two teams out of 32 still sounds like a tough call, but remember that you will only really be selecting from a small list of nations. There is nothing wrong with a patriotic bet from the heart though, so take the time now to look around at the bookmakers, and make the most of some early FIFA World Cup 2010 odds.



Here you can compare the odds for world cup outright bets as well as prices for indivdiual World Cup matches:

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