Nigeria v Bosnia World Cup Betting Odds

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Nigeria v Bosnia World Cup betting odds had the Nigerians as a slight 7-2 underdog compared to Bosnia at 5/6 odds and the Draw at 5/2.  It is interesting to note, however, that Bosnia-Herzegovina was seeing close to 80% of the action here.   Betting was available online at BetOnline, where you can claim up to US$1000 in FREE cash here.

A goalless draw in Nigeria’s first World Cup matchup of 2014 against Iran extended their 16-year World Cup winless streak.

The Super Eagles scored fewer goals (11) in qualifying than any side who made it to Brazil.

Nigeria has failed to score in three of their last five games.

Bosnia have never lost back-to-back competitive games since coach Safet Susic took charge.  They lost their last matchup against mighty Argentina.   The last time this even happened was in 2009.

Bosnia-Hercegovina attempted more shots (16. including blocked shots) and registered more on target (six) than Argentina in their opening game.

These two sides have yet to face each other.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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