Odds to Win FIFA World Cup 2010

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Heading into Friday's World Cup draw, there was still plenty of time to take advantage of the latest odds to win the FIFA World Cup 2010. 

Those living in the US could find odds here at Sportsbetting.com.

For those throughout the rest of the world, NordicBet.com offered odds to win the FIFA World Cup 2010 as seen below.  Odds for some country's were likely to change immediately following the draw so we suggest locking odds you like in now here.

Remember, it is NEVER too early to start placing bets on the 2010 World Cup.

Winner (Outrights)

Win

Spain

5.00

Brazil

5.50

England

8.00

Argentina

10.00

Italy

11.00

Germany

12.00

France

16.00

Netherlands

16.00

Portugal

19.00

Ivory Coast

25.00

Ghana

50.00

Chile

50.00

Cameroon

60.00

South Africa

60.00

Serbia

60.00

Paraguay

75.00

Denmark

100.00

Greece

100.00

Nigeria

100.00

Uruguay

100.00

Mexico

100.00

USA

100.00

Australia

100.00

Slovakia

250.00

Switzerland

250.00

Slovenia

250.00

Algeria

250.00

Japan

300.00

South Korea

400.00

Honduras

500.00

New Zealand

1000.00

North Korea

1000.00

 

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