Top Scorer Bookie Odds 2018 World Cup

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As a bookie this time of year, there is a need to offer clients the very best in World Cup wagering options. 

A Pay Per Head software provider the likes of PricePerPlayer.com offers all the best in World Cup wagering features including LIVE IN-PLAY (the ability to place bets as the match is in progress). All of this is offered at starting prices of $7 per customer per week whereas the typical independent bookie will spend several times that amount on costly overhead.  That's no longer necessary with a Pay Per Head.

One of the more popular offerings this World Cup will be on Top Goalscorer.

These odds can be customized. 

England backers will be happy to know that Harry Kane is the favorite across the board at +150. 

They continue to offer odds on the outright winner of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Team    Odds
Brazil    +350
Spain    +450
Belgium    +600
England    +750
France    +850
Croatia    +1000
Argentina    +1200
Portugal    +2200
Uruguay    +2200
Colombia    +2200
Switzerland    +3300
Mexico    +5000
Russia    +6000
Sweden    +7000
Denmark    +8000
Japan    +15000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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