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South Africa V Mexico World Cup 2010 Betting Odds Have Teams Even And Draw Could Be The Best Bet
Thursday 10 June 2010 at 11:29
The latest South Africa v Mexico Betting Odds make Mexico slight favourites and probably good value if you compare the World Cup 2010 Betting Odds on both teams qualifying from Group A or even winning the World Cup.
Host Nation Look Overpriced At The World Cup But This Game Is Destined For A Draw
South Africa, who are the host nation for the World Cup 2010, are currently 150/1 with Bet365 and Paddy Power in the World Cup Odds whilst Mexico are only around half that price at 80/1 with Ladbrokes and William Hill. Mexico are also considered much more likely to qualify from Group A, they are 5/6 with SkyBet whilst South Africa are 15/8 with Boylesports and Stan James. With all this considered you would probably expect Mexico to be hot favourites against South Africa but Mexico are only narrow favourites, they are 7/4 with William Hill whilst South Africa are best priced 15/8 with Ladbrokes and SkyBet and the draw looks an outstanding bet at 23/10 with Ladbrokes.
Low Scoring Draw Looks Most Likely Outcome For Opening Game
This game should be pretty low scoring, South Africa have kept four clean sheets in their last six games and have only managed to score more than two goals against some very weak teams such as Guatemala. Under 2.5 goals looks a very good bet at 11/20 with Bet365, who offer up to £200 in free bets to new customers. A low scoring correct score outcome that makes plenty of appeal is 1-1 and that is worth supporting at 5/1 with Bet365, if the game finishes 0-0 your losing stake would be returned with Bet365. In the first goalscorer market it should be worth backing Katelego Mphela to score first, he scores one in every two games for South Africa and could be overpriced at 8/1 with Coral to score the first goal of the game. For more South Africa v Mexico Odds click on any of the orange bookie links above.
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