Uruguay v. France World Cup: Best Price, Best Odds

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When it comes to the Uruguay v. France World Cup best price (odds) on the heavily back French team, not all online bookmakers are made the same.  Case in point, while the UK's second largest bookmaker, William Hill, is offering a payout of US$11 for every US$10 bet on France, North American-facing online betting sites such as the popular BetUS.com were offering payouts of US$12 for every US$10 bet.  That of course is one dollar more in winnings for every US$10 bet.

Uruguay v. France is the second World Cup matchup going off on Friday.  France was getting just over 70 percent of the backing from the betting public.

France was also listed with 20/1 (+2000) odds of winning the FIFA World Cup 2010 at BetUS.com.  Those were the same odds found at William Hill.

The FIFA World Cup 2010 kicks off 9:30 am EST on ESPN in the States.

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Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com 

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