USA vs. England: Who Has The Best Price (Odds)

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When it comes to USA vs. England, Saturday's epic World Cup matchup, much of the world outside the United States will be betting on Team England.  It should come as no surprise that with 70 percent of Americans betting on their home club, the US-facing online bookmakers are not offering the best prices on Team USA.

The value comes with England at North American-facing books the likes of BetUS.com.

There you can bet on England at slightly better than the 1/2 odds being offered at much of the British betting shops.  BetUS.com require a US$19 bet to win US$10 compared to the US$20 bet required at most of the British bookmakers (the bet amount of course is refunded should England beat the US). 

"Value means everything when it comes to betting on the 2010 World Cup," says Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.  "USA vs. England will likely be the most bet on game of this year's Cup."

Al Simmons, a BetUS.com analysts, says of USA vs. England: "In the best case scenario, the USA team will tie with England, but the safe bet here is to choose the Europeans.

"England is one of the favorites in the World Cups Odds to win the tournament because they have amazing players, but especially because of the winning mentality of their coach Fabio Capello.

"Expect a low scoring game, but England should win by at least one goal."

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Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com 

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