FIFA World Cup 2010 Odds To Win (Updated)

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BetUS.com has revised its FIFA World Cup 2010 odds to win.

That online gambling website is anticipated record betting on this year's Soccer World Cup.  BetUS.com enjoys some of the best exposure in search engines, in particular Google. 

"Soccer is the most popular and fastest growing sport in the world," stated BetUS.com spokesman Reed Richards. "The amount of action in unique visitors to our site is a testament to how passionate these fans are as they log on for the most accurate information, and to show support for their teams."

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following FIFA World Cup 2010 Odds to Win:

 

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Spain

4/1

Brazil

9/2

England

11/2

Argentina

7/1

Germany

10/1

Italy

10/1

Holland

12/1

France

16/1

Portugal

22/1

Ivory Coast

25/1

Chile

40/1

Ghana

50/1

Serbia

60/1

Paraguay

50/1

USA

60/1

Cameroon

70/1

Mexico

80/1

South Africa

125/1

Australia

125/1

Denmark

100/1

Nigeria

80/1

Uruguay

100/1

Greece

100/1

Switzerland

100/1

Slovenia

150/1

Japan

200/1

South Korea

250/1

Honduras

200/1

Algeria

400/1

North Korea

800/1

New Zealand

800/1

 

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