USA Odds To Win The 2010 World Cup (Updated)

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Gambling911.com has your USA odds to win the 2010 World Cup updated for June 25, 2010 heading into their crucial knockout game against Ghana, and they have been slashed dramatically

Team USA's odds to win the 2010 World Cup have been slashed to 33/1 at Bookmaker.com heading into Saturday's game against Ghana.  Their odds had been anywhere from 60/1 to nearing 100/1 prior to the 2010 World Cup and during the first week of play. 

Yahoo Sports! said it best when they proclaimed Friday that "USA went from no shot to long shot".

"While the likelihood of the Americans actually winning the World Cup remains remote and would rank as perhaps the greatest upset in the sport's history, there is no denying that things have gone ‘well'," Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports! wrote.

Actually, oddsmakers are starting to believe that Team USA went from long shot to good shot of winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup based on the latest 33/1 price.

Of course, USA has tougher competition in some of the Latin American countries,  Brazil (3/1, +300) and Argentina (+370) more specifically.  Spain, the early odds-on favorite to win the 2010 World Cup, still had the shortest odds at Bookmaker.com  after Brazil (+350).  England, Germany and the Netherlands still had short odds of winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

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Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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