Germany Spain Odds Dead Heat

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When it comes to Germany Spain odds, there are no favorites.

By late Wednesday morning in the US, while 80 percent of the betting action was coming in on Germany at Sportsbook.com, Spain continued to hold as the favorite at Sportsbook.com.

Germany would pay out US$17 for every US$10 bet with a win.  Spain would pay out US$15.

From ESPN.com:

Three-time champion Germany will be going up against a Spanish side with a long history of World Cup underachievement in the tournament's second semifinal in Durban on Wednesday. Spain entered the competition as co-favorite but has looked short of its best. Germany, meanwhile, has been dynamic from the very beginning, playing arguably the best soccer of the tournament in hammering both England and Argentina. Given the quality on display, it's a match fit for a final.

The is a rematch of the Euro 2008 final where Spain won by 1-0.   Germany will be appearing in its third consecutive World Cup semi-finals.

Most of the future bets were on Spain so the bookies will be backing Germany in a very big way Wednesday. 

Game time is 2:30 pm EST on ESPN. 

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