Sweden v England Betting Odds – International Friendlies

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Sweden v England betting odds for Wednesday’s International Friendlies were available at BetOnline here where you can receive up to US$900 in FREE BETS upon joining

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Sweden would pay US$14.50 for every US$10 bet.  England would pay out US$18.50.  The Draw would pay out US$21.50.

Sweden was seeing just shy of 60 percent of the betting action for this friendly.

England has some value here considering they have only lost once this year.  England has also beaten Sweden in the last two meetings this year. 

Sweden has home advantage, making them the favorite in this matchup.  Likewise, it is important to note that Wayne Rooney will not be playing for England nor will Theo Walcott, Jonjo Shelvey, Kyle Walker and Aaron Lennon.

Fullham star Alexander Kacaniklic will likely play for Sweden. 

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- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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