Brazil vs. Portugal Odds

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BetUS.com has released odds on the highly anticipated Brazil vs. Portugal World Cup game.  Brazil is the +120 favorite vs. Portugal, which would pay out US$26 for every US$10 bet.  The draw would pay 2/1 odds.

Brazil was getting almost 70 percent of the public backing and Portugal was getting 17 percent.

Al Simmons of BetUS.com says "Bet The Draw"

"The key for this team is opening the field on the right side. The combination of the full back Maicon and the midfielder Elano has been money for them, but also the duet Robinho - Kaka on the left side paid off against Ivory Cost.

Unfortunately for Brazil, neither Elano nor Kaka will be at this match, the first because he suffered a calf strain in the win over Ivory Coast, and the second because he was expelled from the same game.

"Portugal, on the other side, will try to keep up with the rhythm they found against North Korea, but they also need Cristiano Ronaldo to be more involved with the teamwork.

"Ronaldo has been criticized for been too individualistic and not thinking about the team.

"An absence for Portugal will be the midfielder Deco, as he suffered a hip injury in training prior to Portugal's second World Cup match and has not fully recovered.

Something to consider for the World Cup betting fans is that whoever wins the game and the group might end up facing Spain in the next round. However, so far the Spanish are second in group H and need to defeat Chile to qualify."

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