FIFA World Cup 2010 Draw Friday

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The FIFA World Cup 2010 draw will take place this coming Friday, December 4, as the world waits with baited breath.

A global audience of at least 120 million is expected to tune in to find out who will play whom in the group stage of the first World Cup to be played in the African continent.  The draw for the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany, Dec 2005 attracted a global television audience of 134.5 million and was shown live in 137 countries.

The FIFA World Cup 2010 draw will ultimately result in some changes in odds.  NordicBet.com features odds to win the 2010 World Cup for much of the world to bet while BetCRIS.com offered odds for US gamblers. 

The 32 nations will be drawn into eight groups of four with the top two in each group progressing to the knockout stages, beginning with a round of 16.

NordicbetThe 32 teams will be seeded in four pots to be confirmed, perhaps, as late as the eve of the draw itself. No more than two European nations can be drawn together in the group stages.

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US Gamblers Can Bet on the FIFA World Cup 2010 Outrights at BetCRIS.com Here

Winner (Outrights)

Win

Spain

5.00

Brazil

5.50

England

8.00

Argentina

10.00

Italy

11.00

Germany

12.00

France

16.00

Netherlands

16.00

Portugal

19.00

Ivory Coast

25.00

Ghana

50.00

Chile

50.00

Cameroon

60.00

South Africa

60.00

Serbia

60.00

Paraguay

75.00

Greece

100.00

Nigeria

100.00

Uruguay

100.00

Mexico

100.00

Denmark

100.00

USA

100.00

Australia

100.00

Slovakia

250.00

Switzerland

250.00

Slovenia

250.00

Algeria

250.00

Japan

300.00

South Korea

400.00

Honduras

500.00

New Zealand

1000.00

North Korea

1000.00

 

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