WORLD CUP SPREAD BETTING PREVIEW
With a month of top-notch matches to look forward to, you've probably
got an opinion on who will perform and who is set for a shocker.
If you're looking for a slightly different bet, check out the World Cup
markets at
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It's hard to see past the current holders and favourites. Despite
Edmilson, Brazil have few injury queries and will be fielding the Fab Four
of Ronaldinho, Adriano, Ronaldo, Kaka. They are also fielding 3 of the
top 4 favourites for the Golden Boot. The word from all the bookies is
that punters are piling on Brazil to win. Their 'Total Tournament Team
Goals' spread is the largest of any team at 10.6 to 11.4 goals. With a
Group containing Australia, Croatia and Japan it's unlikely many people
will bet low at 10.6.
Having said that, Adriano has had a fairly average season at Inter.
Looking more closely at the Golden Boot market, in spite of Ronaldo also
having an indifferent season in Madrid (and looking a touch on the
flabby side) he does play further forward than Ronaldinho. The Bucktooth
Wonder was also top scorer in 2002 and in Brazil's qualifying campaign.
With a lot of home support England are slight second favourites on
Sporting's Outright Winners market. France, Argentina and Germany are very
close behind in the betting. On the goals front, England are predicted
to score a total of just 8.6 to 9.2, and this looks generous compared
to Argentina?s spread of 7.4 to 8. Unsurprisingly, Owen is favourite to
be top England goalscorer. However, despite Crouch looking as ungainly
as a Boris Johnson tackle his price has been moved up by the number of
punters backing him to come good this summer.
A lot has been made of France's '98 World Cup and Euro 2000 victories
and then their failure at 2002 and 2004. They also had a poor qualifying
campaign in a mediocre group with 5 draws in 10 games. However since
Zizou, Makelele and Thuram came out of retirement they've looked a lot
sharper. Despite an apparently 'dodgy keeper' their first XI also boasts
Henry, Trezeguet, Viera and Gallas.
The difference for France this time is that other than a strong
Switzerland, who France drew twice with in the Qualifiers, they only face Togo
and South Korea. Even if they are slow starters and have a hiccup they
should get out of the group and enjoy a relatively easy draw.
Sporting's pricing of Portugal, who have also been gifted a relatively
easy Group, suggests that they fancy the Euro2004 runners-up to do
well.
If you're looking for an upset then Iran are worth keeping an eye on,
as they are underrated by everyone. Ali Karimi - Asian player of the
year - is a regular for Bayern Munich, and Ali Daei has notched up an
impressive 107 international goals. In a group with Portugal, Mexico and
Angola, they could shock everyone and snatch second place.
Sporting's Total Tournament Yellow Cards market has a spread of 268 to
278. This spread is 20 points higher than four years ago, and 40 higher
than eight years ago. It looks like all the recent FIFA announcements
about stricter referees have been heeded by the punters pushing the
price up. The price has also moved up on the 'Dodgy Keepers' market (how
many times a keeper will punch the ball), the spread has risen to 98 to
104 punches.
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