FIFA World Cup 2010: Continent Odds

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The folks at BetUS.com have just released FIFA World Cup 2010 betting on the winning continent along with odds for individual countries per continent.

North America, Asia and Africa pay the best odds at 12/1 (listed as Rest of the World).

Europe is the favorite, paying $9 for every $19 bet (the amount bet is returned should Europe win).

South Africa pays $37 for every $20 bet, which we suppose has some value considering Brazil and Argentina are both favorites to win the FIFA World Cup 2010.

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FIFA World Cup 2010 : Top African Team

Algeria

20/1

Cameroon

9/2

Ghana

3/1

Ivory Coast

5/6

Nigeria

5/1

South Africa

9/1

FIFA World Cup 2010 : Top European Team

Denmark

40/1

England

5/2

France

15/2

Germany

7/1

Greece

40/1

Holland

13/2

Italy

13/2

Portugal

12/1

Serbia

30/1

Slovakia

80/1

Slovenia

100/1

Spain

7/4

Switzerland

80/1

FIFA World Cup 2010 : Top South American Team

Argentina

3/2

Brazil

2/3

Chile

10/1

Paraguay

12/1

Uruguay

25/1

FIFA World Cup 2010 : Winning Continent

Europe

9/19

South America

37/20

Rest Of The World

12/1

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