Need a Bookie, Pay Per Head in Massachusetts for the FIFA World Cup

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Need a Bookie, Pay Per Head in Massachusetts for the FIFA World Cup

Bookies in Massachusetts are going to be as active as they are during the NFL season with the Boston Red Sox expected to be hot in Major League Baseball and then there is the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off in June.  Many of the nations represented in the 2018 FIFA World Cup have large population centers in the state.  Portugal, in particular, is especially well represented and are listed with short 25-1 odds of winning.

Nearly 7% of the population in Lowell, Massachusetts (more than 7000) identifies itself as being of Portuguese decent. 

Eight of the ten largest concentrations of Portuguese people reside in Massachusetts towns with nearly half of Fall River's 91,355 population comprised of Portuguese.

Bookies in this state will surely require the best Pay Per Head software solution on the planet.

The new kid on the block, TopPayPerHead.com is a Pay Per Head business backed by some of the deepest pockets in the world of offshore sports betting. A full service Pay Per Head Solution being offered at just $4 per head or less.  LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING is available.  All FIFA World Cup odds can be customized accordingly.

European champions ​Portugal​ booked their spot in Russia after narrowly finishing top of Europe's Group B on goal difference, edging out Switzerland on the final day to avoid the play-offs.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

 

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