Germany vs. Argentina Betting Odds – World Cup Final 2014

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Germany vs. Argentina betting odds for the 2014 World Cup Final had Germany as a 6/4 favorite while Argentina will pay US$21 for every US$10 bet. The Draw opened at 2/1 odds. All odds courtesy of BetDSI.com here.

Germany destroyed the host nation Brazil with an unprecedented 7-1 win to advance to the Final.

Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari issued a heart-felt apology to a country that had spent more than $11 billion to host the World Cup and invested its heart and soul in making the tournament a success.

"My message for the Brazilian people is this. Please excuse us for this performance," he said.

"I'm sorry that we weren't able to get to the final - and we're going to try to win the third place match. We still have something to play for."

The matchup between Argentina and Holland was much more competitive, ending with a 0-0 Draw in which Argentina won in the penalty phase.

This will be Germany and Argentina’s third World Cup final face-off.  These two nations have split wins in the Final.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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