USA World Cup Draw Results Worth a Small Bet

USA World Cup Draw Results

Those living in the USA and supporting their team in the 2010 World Cup might want to consider placing a bet on Team USA to win outright or even as part of the Group C bet option (not currently available at the time this story was going to press).

USA would pay a whopping $6000 for every $100 bet if they were to win the 2010 World Cup.  These odds were available at Sports Interaction. Don't have $100?  Bet $10 to win $600.  Recreational gamblers are always welcome at SportsInteraction.com

USA nearly shocked Brazil at this year's FIFA Confederations Cup.  But more importantly, they will play in what is considered the weakest group.  They are part of Group C that features a competitive England but a much "softer" Algeria and Slovenia. 

England will represent USA's toughest competition as they are listed with +550 odds for a payout potential of $55 on a $10 bet or $550 on a $100 bet.  Algeria and Slovenia would pay $20,000 and up on a $100 bet if they were to win the 2010 World Cup.  This should give you some idea of the disparity in this group.

The United States could finally advance to the second round in a World Cup. 

The Americans will open group play against England, June 12, in Rustenburg, then play Slovenia, June 18, in Johannesburg, and conclude with a match against Algeria, June 23, in Pretoria.

There was concern the U.S. would wind up in a group with Ivory Coast, the top team from Africa, or European powers Portugal and France, but that fear never came about.

While England is good, they are not infallible and can be beaten. 

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Group of Death

So the 2010 World Cup draw has been made – the usual uneventful event did have a few surprises this time around. I'll have been following all the news on sports events at www.dozensports.com. Most notably, Group G is the infamous “Group of Death.” In it are Brazil, Portugal, Ivory Coast and North Korea. So what makes it the Group of Death? Well, Brazil are Brazil. Ivory Coast may be the most talented African team. Portugal have Cristiano Ronaldo. And North Korea, well, let's just say they don't have a hope in hell. In fact, why are North Korea allowed to play in such a tournament considering their human rights record and nuclear plans? Personally, I think politics has nothing to do with football, I think there are boundaries and North Korea should not be there at all. With North Korea on board, it really is a group of death.