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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: June 3, 2014
It’s a good time to be a Spanish soccer fan. The national team are reigning World Cup and European champs, but they sit at just 6-1 in World Cup futures betting to repeat as champions, trailing hosts Brazil as well as Argentina and Germany. Spain has drawn into a difficult Group B alongside long-shot Australia, dark-horse Chile and Netherlands, the team they needed extra time to beat to claim...
Published: May 13, 2014
The Netherlands came within an extra-time goal of winning their first World Cup title in 2010. Despite that heartbreak, the Dutch went undefeated in their next 12 matches, including winning six Euro 2012 qualifying matches, en route to a brief stay atop FIFA’s World Rankings. But the Netherlands ran into the proverbial wall at Euro 2012, losing three straight to Denmark, Germany and Portugal...
Published: May 1, 2014
With the opening match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup less than six weeks away, clear favorites have emerged in World Cup group betting. Host Brazil is a strong minus-450 favorite to lead the way in Group A, according to lines posted at WorldCupOdds.net. Brazil opens the tourney against Croatia, who are pegged at 8-1. The two teams have met just twice before; a 1-0 win by Brazil in the 2006 World...
Published: April 10, 2014
Brazil remains atop the 2014 World Cup betting menu just two months ahead of soccer’s global showcase, and the Americans are doing little to change the opinions of oddsmakers with their pre-tournament play. Host Brazil is currently 3-1 to claim its sixth World Cup title, and first since 2002, according to the futures menu at WorldCupOdds.net. There has been little movement among the rest of the...
Published: February 11, 2014
When you are the defending World Cup champions and winners of the past two European championships, you get respect from the oddsmakers. But Spain doesn’t get as much respect as it probably deserves as three teams have better odds to win the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, according to WorldCupOdds.net. The Spaniards currently sit at +700. Host Brazil, Argentina and Germany all currently boast shorter...
Published: December 7, 2013
Germany is the third betting choice as World Cup odds opened following Friday’s World Cup draw—and the prime reason why the Americans are a 100/1 longshot to win soccer’s global showcase next year in Brazil. The Germans (11/2 to win the tournament) are one of three tough opponents that the United States Men’s National Team will need to get through to advance out of the group...
Published: November 11, 2013
A superstar matchup highlights the first leg of a European World Cup qualifying battle between Portugal and Sweden. Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic are the key players in this encounter that goes Nov. 15 and Nov. 19. Ronaldo has four goals in eight matches, and Ibrahimovic has six goals in 10 matches. There is no clear-cut favorite in this matchup, although...