World Cup: New Odds After The Weekend’s Games
June 17th, 2014 by G WaldorfIt was a busy first weekend at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, to say the least. We spent the month or so before the tournament kicked off in Brazil trying (mostly in vain, as it turned out) to predict what sort of drama would unfold, and we weren’t the only ones – pundits all around the world made their pronouncements. And then things got underway with Brazil and Croatia. There was a whiff of controversy, but the result was the one everyone expected. Mexico won, as well, and then Spain and the Netherlands turned the World Cup on its head, and all bets were off! With the reigning champions on the wrong end of five goals, there have been changes in the World Cup odds we’re seeing, and we’ll be trying to keep you up to date as we go on…
Australia’s World Cup odds have lengthened considerably after they lost to Chile, but they weren’t alone: Spain are a $13.00 bet to win the tournament as of today, the same as the Netherlands, the side that beat them so convincingly. Italy, Argentina and France are heading in the right direction in the bookies’ eyes, while England and quietly-fancied Uruguay both lost their openers. We seem to be seeing an open tournament that could easily throw us up a few more shocks before the first round of games is even finished!
If that’s the case, then you’ll need to make sure you’ve got all your World Cup odds handy, and you can find them at the other end of the that link – make sure you drop back often to keep up to date!
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