What Are the Odds of Brazil or Argentina Winning the 2014 Soccer World Cup?

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The odds of Brazil winning the 2014 Soccer World Cup were set at +150 with a potential payout of $15 for every $10 bet or $150 for every $100 bet at Sportsbook.com.

Nobody should be surprised by these odds as Brazil is not only the regular FIFA World Cup favorite, they happen to be the host country.

Argentina had the next shortest odds at 2/1.  They will most certainly have huge legion of fans cheering the team on being their close proximity to Brazil.

Germany had the next shortest odds at +250, with a payout potential of $25 for every $10 bet.

Spain came in with +325 odds for a payout potential of $32.50 for every $10 wagered.

The big World Cup surprise this year is Belgium with the 5th shortest odds of +650.  They are more favored than the likes of Italy, France and England.

Columbia was the only other team with single digit odds of 10/1.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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