England v Uruguay World Cup Betting Odds

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England v Uruguay World Cup betting odds had England as a 6/5 favorite, Uruguay with 5/2 odds and the Draw was coming in at 5/2 as well.  The European books were seeing 62% of the action coming in on England and this was also the case with the North American sportsbooks.  You can bet this one at Bookmaker where you can claim up to US$2500 in FREE CASH.

England are winless against Uruguay at the World Cup. They've met twice: in 1954 (Uruguay won 4-2 in the quarter-finals) and 1966 (0-0).

Their last encounter dates back to 1 March 2006 in a friendly at Anfield. England won 2-1 thanks to goals from Peter Crouch and Joe Cole.

England have scored in each of their last eight World Cup encounters with South American sides.

Uruguay continued their run of not winning an opening group game since 1970 and they have won only once in their second game in their last six World Cup appearances.

Uruguay have picked up a red card in two of their last four games at the World Cup.

England have never conceded 2+ goals in three successive World Cup games before.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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