Need a Bookie, Pay Per Head in Seattle Area for the FIFA World Cup

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Seattle is home to a large number of demographic groups, so many of which will have their ancestoral nations represented in this year's FIFA World Cup.  Sports bettors will be in a mad frenzy to place wagers on this summer's World Cup.  Likewise, bookies will be seeking out Pay Per Heads focused on delivering the very best in FIFA World Cup action

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Just a few hours outside of Seattle is the Bavarian-styled village of Leavenworth, set in the Cascade Mountains in central Washington State. Alpine-style buildings with restaurants serving German beer and food line Front Street.

Germany is among the early top 6 favorites to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

In Seattle proper, German ancestry makes up the largest representation of the European nations at 12% (and close to 61,971 people) followed by Irish, English and Norwegian.  England is also among the teams with short odds to win this year's World Cup.

Seattle Soccer

The Sounders, a professional Major League Soccer team based in Seattle, have consistently had one of the largest fan bases in the league since their inception in 2009. They have won two MLS Cups and regularly draw crowds of over 40,000 fans to their home games.

Fans of the sport were given some great news to kick off 2024.

Veteran forward Danny Musovski signed a two-year deal with the Sounders, the club announced at the end of January. The contract is through 2025 with a team option for 2026.

Musovski, 28, played for Real Salt Lake last year, scoring nine goals through all competitions.

“We are excited to sign a proven talent like Danny to our squad,” Sounders general manger Craig Waibel said in a news release. “We’ve taken steps to bolster our attack this offseason, and Danny gives us another goal-scoring threat.”

Are You a Bookie or Agent in the Seattle Area?

Washington State only permits sports betting at tribal casinos.  Bookies and agents have the ability to provide their clients with mobile wagering that's as good, if not better, than the likes of DraftKings or FanDuel courtesy of Pay Per Head sites catering to those in the state of Washington.

Better still, they offer a FREE WEEK each month for life.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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