On Friday, June 11th the host country of the 2010 world cup South Africa takes on Mexico in the beginning of World Cup odds this year. Spain and Brazil are the 2 favorites among the total of 32 teams that will be competing for the World Cup title. There have been a total of 18 World Cups in history and only seven teams have ever taken the title. Italy conquered France in a penalty shootout to claim the World Cup 4 years ago.
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There are really only 5 teams that are major contenders to win 2010′s World Cup. Spain is packed with talent and they’ve got an effortless group with Switzerland, Honduras and Chile. With people like Fernando Torres, David Villa, Xaba and Cesc Fabregas, the Spanish team has the talent to win their first World Cup betting. The only problem for Spain is that they could encounter a hard round of 16 match against the second place team from Group G that should be Brazil or Portugal. Brazil is the most likely champion of Group G yet if they in some way fall and finish second, wouldn’t it be a huge surprise to watch the 2 favorites, Brazil and Spain competing in the round of 16? Brazil is a real risk to win the World Cup this year, considering they have taken the World Cup a total of 5 times. They are going to compete in a hard group with Portugal and Ivory Coast but they ought to not have any trouble advancing to the round of 16 especially because Ivory Coast most likely has no possibility given that foremost scorer Didier Drogba is out with an injury.
Spain and Brazil are the top 2 choices in betting odds, with England the third choice. They’ve got Wayne Rooney and are very well coached with Fabio Capello. The question is whether their goalkeeper is good enough. Argentina has the best player on earth in Lionel Messi, which brings them into the mix. The team is coached by Diego Maradona and that is most likely more of a downside than an upside. Another contender to win the World Cup is the Netherlands. They may have their finest team since 1988.
Italy looks to be far weaker than they were 4 years ago, even though they are the defending champ and has taken the World Cup odds 4 times, since they have no real scoring threats. Germany has won the title three times nevertheless they are less of risk this year devoid of captain Michael Ballack who is injured.
France, Portgual and the USA may very well be intriguing choices if you are seeking darkhorse candidates. France still has Thierry Henry, Nikolas Anelka, William Gallas and Franck Ribery whilst Portgual has Cristiano Ronaldo. The United States can’t be entirely forgotten since it has Tim Howard and Landon Donovan.
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