Brazil Odds to Win The 2010 World Cup (Updated)

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Brazil odds to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup were listed at 3/1 or +300 for a payout potential of US$30 on every US$10 bet.  

Brazil had been a co-favorite to win the 2010 World Cup with Spain coming into the competition.  Now they are co-favorites with Argentina, though Brazil has about a half point odds advantage.

They will need to get past Chile on Monday and the odds of this happening are pretty good based on past series history.

Chile have suffered an extraordinarily bad run against the Brazilians in the last five years, losing seven matches in a row and shipping 26 goals in the process.

The have also lost their only two World Cup meetings against Brazil -- 4-2 in the semi-finals at the 1962 World Cup, which they hosted, and 4-1 in the second round at France in 1998.

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Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

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