South Korea vs. Argentina World Cup Odds

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Thursday kicks off with South Korea vs. Argentina with hopes that the excitement will carry over from the previous day.

Wednesday provided some of the most enlivened play we have seen thus far in the 2010 World Cup with Switzerland upsetting the favorites to win Spain and Uruguay enjoying a dominating 3-0 win over host country South Africa. 

While Argentina is among the favorites to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup and a huge fan favorite, South Korea really impressed a few days ago with their win over Greece.  In fact, the action we have seen on this game is among the most balanced Gambling911.com has seen thus far.

Argentina would pay just over US$40 for every US$10 bet to win this year's World Cup at Sportsbetting.com.  See Website Here.

Argentina was a big -250 favorite to beat South Korea on Thursday but a South Korea upset would pay out US$46 for every US$10 bet.

The draw pays 3/1 odds.

 

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Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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