Switzerland v. England 2010 Euro Qualifier Odds

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Wayne Rooney is expected to start in Tuesday’s Switzerland v. England 2010 Euro Qualifier with odds that have Switzerland at 4.00 and England at 1.90.

Rooney is currently in the midst of a sex scandal with reports he had slept with prostitutes while his loving wife Colleen was pregnant. 

Capello says he is happy with Rooney’s current state of mind.

“This may be a better time than ever to bet the Swiss though,” says Alistair Prescott, who covers the European sports scene for Gambling911.com. 

"England will be strong favourites but we showed in the World Cup against Spain that we can surprise big opponents,” Marco Wolfli of Switzerland said.  “We are at home, it will be a good atmosphere and we have that in our favour. It's important we get a good result."

Capello has warned his team: "Switzerland are the strongest team in the group.  This group is very balanced so we need to win every game. The most important thing is that players understand what we have to do."

Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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