Pay Per Head for the FIFA World Cup 2018

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Nov/13/2017

Our friends at SharpBookie.com are an outstanding Pay Per Head for the FIFA World Cup 2018 and one only needs to take a brief look at their easy-to-navigate website to see why.

Build it and they will come! Set the juice. Take absolute control and customize everything from line movement to payouts and even offer LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, including on many of the World Cup 2018 games.  Add your magic! Upload your own logo. Direct players to your own domain name. Tailor the look-and-feel of your site.  Run reports, track trends, and manage your entire Fantasy operation from the comfort of your own space.  There are virtually zero limitations.  The bigger your player base the more you save.

Pricing starts as low as FREE for 5 player or fewer accounts and $69 per week total for 10 players with all the features you can ever desire.

Below we have a look at the odds of winning the World Cup, all of which can be customized to fit your player needs.

2018 World Cup Futures
Team Odds
Germany +500
France +550
Brazil +600
Spain +700
Argentina +800
Belguim +1400
Italy +1800
England +2000
Portugal +2200
Colombia +2800
Russia +3300
Uruguay +4000
Croatia +4000
Mexico +6600
Poland +6600
Switzerland +8000
Serbia +10000
Sweden +12500
Denmark +15000
Japan +15000
Ivory Coast +15000
Nigeria +15000
Greece +20000
Costa Rica +20000
Republic of Ireland +20000
Iceland +20000
South Korea +25000
Morocco +25000
Peru +25000
Iran +25000
Egypt +30000
Australia +30000
Slovakia +50000
Northern Ireland +50000
Senegal +50000
South Africa +100000

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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