World Cup 2014 Betting Odds Make Brazil And Argentina Favourites Well Ahead Of England Monday 12 July 2010 at 10:20 The World Cup 2010 has ended and people are now looking to the World Cup 2014 with Brazil and Argentina favourites in the World Cup 2014 Betting Odds. The World Cup 2014 will be held in Brazil which should give a huge advantage to Brazil and to a lesser extent the other South American nations.
Brazil Favourites To Win As Home Nation Ahead Of Argentina
Brazil are unsurprisingly favourites to win the World Cup 2014 on home soil, they looks a very good bet at 4/1 with SkyBet and VC Bet to win the World Cup. When a strong nation hosts the World Cup they often win it, as France, Argentina, West Germany and England have found out in the last forty or so years. Argentina are also expected to do well in Brazil, as they did in South Africa, the likes of Messi will be hitting their peak and Argentina should do very well, they are rated at 6/1 with William Hill just ahead of current World Champions Spain who are clear third favourites at 7/1 with Stan James.
England As Big As 20/1 To Taste Success At Next World Cup
England fans should be seeing a completely different team at the 2014 World Cup, many of the aging stars from the last couple of World Cups will have been moved on but the bookies don't think the next generation of England players are going to be good enough, Stan James are willing to go 20/1 that England win the next World Cup, England are as short as 12/1 with 888Sport and should they qualify they are likely to go into the tournament much shorter. Germany showed their next generation is something to be excited about and they are 12/1 with SkyBet, ahead of Holland at 14/1 with VC Bet and Italy at 20/1 with Stan James. For more World Cup 2014 Betting Odds click on any of the bookie links above.
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