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2014 World Cup Futures Betting Odds – Free Soccer Picks

World Cup Predictions!

World Cup time is finally here and as if there needed to be any more buzz surrounding this anticipated tournament, it’s being held in the footballing mecca of Brazil. Fans from around the world will be going wild in Brazil’s legendary party spots and even in Manaus, in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.

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betED World Cup Round Of 16 Wagering – Knockout Phase Odds

World Cup 2010: Bet Stage 2 at betED.com

Stage 2 of the 2010 World Cup gets underway this weekend with four matches, and betED.com has betting odds for each match, as well as overall World Cup winner odds.

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World Cup Wagering – Soccer Moneyline Odds

betED.com offers wide array of World Cup wagers

World Cup 2010, the largest sporting event in the world, officially kicked off Friday and betED.com is leading the way with great wagers for soccer betting fans.

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World Cup Soccer: Top Teams To Bet On

Top 10 World Cup Teams

Capperspicks.com is previewing The Teams For World Cup 2010 in South Africa – Venues, History, and more. If you’re Looking To gamble On The 2010 World Cup here is your insider betting guide and World Cup 2010 Preview. We will also have game by game Free World Cup soccer predictions and more.

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World Cup Soccer Odds – 2010 World Cup Preview

Spain favored to win World Cup at betED.com

The World Cup – the equivalent of the Super Bowl and March Madness rolled into one for soccer fans – takes place in June and betED.com has a wide range of betting options, including outright winner, group winners and team matchups.

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Futures Gambling: World Cup Odds

World Cup 2010 South Africa

Everybody gets to play. That’s the spirit of the 2010 World Cup, which actually started back in 2007 with a record 204 teams. They’ll be whittled down by November to the 32 countries who will participate in South Africa – assuming the tournament doesn’t have to be relocated because of strike activity or any of the other logistical challenges facing the organizers. Last month’s Confederations Cup appeared to go off without a hitch; FIFA president Sepp Blatter estimates the hosts are “75 percent” of the way there.