Showing posts with label Knock Out Round. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knock Out Round. Show all posts

Thursday, June 26, 2014

World Cup Odds: Uruguay and Costa Rica Shake Up Knockout Stage


Betting on the 2014 FIFA World Cup


The World Cup doesn’t always go as planned. When knockout play begins
this weekend, the soccer betting community will see a variety of sides
competing in the sudden death festivities. High profile teams like Italy
and England will not be included.


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In a tournament where every team is capable of great things, soccer
fans often take a What-Have-You-Done-For-Me approach when betting on the
game. For that reason, while the absence of some countries may perplex,
the emergence of other programs is worth more in the long run.


Though Costa Rica is the team to finish from Group D on top, they are
only 40/1 to win the World Cup outright. Considering that they’ll begin
their quest Sunday against Greece, who has even lower odds, one can’t
help but take a second look.


Colombia walked away from Group C unscathed, but they are sixth in
the sportsbook and are 18/1 to win the entire competition. Can James
Rodriguez and Jackson Martinez continue to fill the net when the
competition gets tougher?


The uncertainty adds to the charm of the tournament.


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World Cup Odds: Uruguay and Costa Rica Shake Up Knockout Stage

World Cup Odds: Brazilians Getting Money’s Worth as Home Side Shines


Betting on the 2014 FIFA World Cup

With their ticket to the knockout stage already stamped, it’s getting
harder and harder to consider the Neymar-led Brazil squad anything but
favorites for the 2014 World Cup. Still, Neymar is not the only reason
why the odds are in their favor heading into late June.


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While Neymar’s four goals have dazzled the international scene, two
team blowouts are responsible for propelling the country to where it
finds itself today. Rather than creeping by with slim victories, Brazil
topped three goals in their opening match against Croatia and then
exceeded that with four against Cameroon earlier this week.


Despite their scoreless draw with Mexico during the second game,
their offensive was able to shoot Brazil to the top of the Group A
standings.


Brazil, now 10/3 to win the 2014 World Cup, will prepare for the
tournament’s next stage. In the Round of 16, first on the docket will be
Chile, who prevailed from Group B in addition to the formidable
Netherlands.


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World Cup Odds: Brazilians Getting Money’s Worth as Home Side Shines