World Cup 2006:
Odds to win June 14, games
Wednesday
will see the conclusion of group first phase matches
and Sports911.com has all the latest World Cup 2006
odds to win for the June 14 games.
The unpredictable
Spain take on
Ukraine who will have the new Chelsea mega bucks
signing Shevchenko leading their attack, and Tunisia
(first team to be backed when lines went up at
evens) play Saudi Arabia in match 2 of group H.
Place World Cup
2006 bets here
Spain -110 vs Ukraine +300
Spain, the perennial under
achievers starts their Tournament Wed against
Ukraine. This team is loaded with talent: Raul,
Casillas, Cesc and Reyes and I expect them to score.
Their opponents, the Ukraine were the 1st team,
aside from the Hosts to qualify and only lost 1 game
during qualification, a 1-0 anomaly to Turkey.
Ukraine will live and die on Shevchenko, the team’s
all time leading scorer and one of the most exciting
strikers in the world. Spain and Ukraine have played
each other twice, both times in 2004, with Spain
winning at home 2-1 and drawing the Ukraine 2-2 on
the road. I expect Spain to win this game by 1 goal,
with my final pre 2-1. I like the -110 offered by
BetWWTS and I really like the over in this game.
Tunisia -120 vs Saudi Arabia +333
Like the Toga vs Korea, game on
Tuesday, I am not very familiar with these teams.
After speaking to our bookmaker, the money is coming
in on Tunisia, although this is a stay away game for
the public.
Germany -200 vs Poland +600
The third match kicks off phase 2
with the host nation Germany taking on bitter rivals
Poland in what should be a feisty affair , Poland
can only improve after a shocking performance
against Ecuador in their first match, and could well
get something from this game. Want a shocker, lets
take the +600
BetWWTS.com (See
Web Site Here) is offering us and hope for
a miracle. Poland is a much better team then they
showed in the 1st game and Germany is not as good as
they demonstrated. Add the fact that this is a must
win game for Poland and not that important to
Germany, you have the makings of an upset.