Posts Tagged ‘World Cup betting’
World Cup: Odds Against An England Resurgence?
June 10th, 2014 by G WaldorfIt might be something we should say in hushed tones in case the English press are listening, but it looks like England fans might be approaching this World Cup with reasonable expectations. The England World Cup odds suggest they will Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »World Cup: Italy Odds – Outsiders or Contenders?
June 10th, 2014 by G WaldorfThe Italy side in the Brazil World Cup won’t be the star-studded constellation that maybe we’re used to seeing, but they are perennial contenders, as Australia learned to their agonising cost back in 2006. Recall, if you can, that Italy went on the win that World Cup – and keep that in mind when you look at Italy’s World Cup odds…
The Azzurri have Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »World Cup Odds: Can Australia Come Home Heroes?
June 9th, 2014 by G WaldorfAustralia will line up against Chile at the weekend, and another World Cup journey will have begun. Looking at the Australia World Cup odds hasn’t been something that has injected joy into our days in the run-up to the World Cup in Brazil, though – the Socceroos are an outside chance, to say the least. But this is the World Cup, and stranger things have happened than Australia qualifying from the ‘group of death’…
There won’t be Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »World Cup Odds: One Week To Go
June 6th, 2014 by G WaldorfThis time next week, the biggest party in the world of soccer will have already kicked off, and Brazil, the hosts of the FIFA World Cup 2014, will be in action against Croatia. Australia are ready to take on Chile the following day, and all the preparation, and all the speculation and all the nerves will either pay off or bring a measure of disappointment. Now’s a great time to have a look through the World Cup odds, and in particular those Chile vs Australia odds.
So are you ready for Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »World Cup Odds: Socceroos Injury Worries
June 5th, 2014 by TJ DilferThe soccer season is incredibly long. It might only be us who are old enough to remember when there was a break between seasons, and there were weeks on end without a single soccer game to watch. It might be good for the fans hungry for entertainment, but it makes it tough for players who are carrying those inevitable injuries to get the chance to recover – and it’s possible that Australia’s World Cup odds are going to be affected by injuries: in fact, you could say they already have been.
Tom Rogic is Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »World Cup Odds: More Reasons To Watch
June 4th, 2014 by G WaldorfThe World Cup isn’t just about watching our boys rush bravely into the face of the group of death: Australia’s World Cup odds are more tempting for patriots that they are for pragmatists (although a look at all those betting markets and futures will turn up something, we’re sure…). There are plenty of other reasons to watch when the carnival that is the World Cup heads to Brazil, and with only days to go before it all kicks off, here are Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »World Cup Odds: Socceroos Win Warm-up
June 4th, 2014 by G WaldorfThe Socceroos have touched down in Brazil, and their World Cup preparations are underway – they won a warm-up game this week. But it wasn’t the result that was the important thing about the warm-up game: it was a final chance for Ange Postecoglu to have a look at his players before trimming his squad to its final 23. Those will be the men who take on Australia’s World Cup odds, and there are a couple of interesting omissions at this late stage…
Tom Rogic failed to Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »World Cup Odds: Keep An Eye On Messi
June 3rd, 2014 by G WaldorfHe’s one of the biggest names in soccer, and he has seen incredible success with Barcelona in recent times. And at the World Cup, he’ll be part of an Argentina side that has every chance of lifting the trophy. Lionel Messi has never been involved in a World Cup semi final or a final, but he will make the trip to Brazil thinking that this World Cup might be his best chance – a glance at Argentina’s World Cup odds shows you that they’re the second favourites behind hosts Brazil – the bookies are giving Argentina odds of $6.00 to win the tournament.
They call Messi the ‘Atomic Flea’, and he’s Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »World Cup Odds And Specials At Sportsbet
June 3rd, 2014 by G WaldorfWe’re not quite at fever pitch yet, maybe, but the excitement is really starting to build for us. The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil is days away now rather than weeks, and the date of Australia’s first game is getting closer and closer. Of course, we’ve got all your Australia World Cup odds, but there’s more stoking the excitement at Sportsbet this week, with the appearance of Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »World Cup Odds: Can Spain Win Again?
June 2nd, 2014 by G WaldorfNot since Brazil in 1958 and 1962 has the World Cup been won by the same team in consecutive tournaments, so the odds must be against Spain repeating their success of 2010. Spain’s World Cup odds probably reflect an uncertainty amongst the bookies as to how the holders will fare in the tournament. Why?
There are a few things to consider with this Spain side. Are they Read the rest of this entry »
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