Top Pay Per Head for the World Cup 2018

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Top Pay Per Head for the World Cup 2018

Where else can one find a top Pay Per Head for the 2018 FIFA World Cup?  Where else by TopPayPerHead.com.

The new kid on the block, TopPayPerHead.com is a Pay Per Head business backed by some of the deepest pockets in the world of offshore sports betting. A full service Pay Per Head Solution being offered at just $4 per head or less.  LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING is available.

TopPayPerHead.com is expected to offer a massive array of World Cup 2018 betting odds for clients, all of which can be customized.

A sampling of the 2018 World Cup Group betting odds can be found below.

Group A Outrights

    Uruguay (11/8), Russia (6/4), Egypt (13/2), Saudi Arabia (40)

Group B Outrights

    Spain (4/6), Portugal (2), Morocco (20), Iran (40)

Group C Outrights

    France (2/5), Denmark (5), Peru (14), Australia (25)

Group D Outrights

    Argentina (4/6), Croatia (5/2), Nigeria (12), Iceland (14)

Group E Outrights

    Brazil (1/3), Switzerland (7), Serbia (9), Costa Rica (20)

Group F Outrights

    Germany (10/21), Mexico (6), Sweden (7), Korea Republic (25)

Group G Outrights

    Belgium (5/6), England (7/5), Tunisia (20), Panama (40)

Group H Outrights

    Colombia (11/8), Poland (9/5), Senegal (9/2), Japan (17/2)

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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