Portugal vs. USA: Exact Total Goals Betting

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SportsBettingOnline.com was offering betting on Portugal vs. USA Exact Total Goals.  You can find these offerings under PROP BETS in their Sportsbook section here.  SportsBettingOnline.com offers up to 10% back on both wins and losses.

Zero goals or a no-score draw would pay out $65 for every $10 bet.

1 goal pays $25 for every $10 bet.

2 or 3 goals scored pays $17.50 for every $10 bet.

A high offense affair pays $30 and up beginning with 4 goals.  5 goals pays $60, 6 pays $115 while 7 or more (don’t count on it) pays $130 for every $10 bet.

The Winning Margin of Victory betting odds appear below for Portugal vs. USA.

FIFA WORLD CUP - WINNING MARGIN PORTUGAL VS USA

44061

PORTUGAL TO WIN BY 1 GOAL

+175

Sun, Jun 22nd, 2014

 

44062

PORTUGAL TO WIN BY 2 GOALS

+250

 

44063

PORTUGAL TO WIN BY 3 GOALS

+500

 

44064

PORTUGAL TO WIN BY 4 OR MORE

+700

 

44065

USA TO WIN BY 1 GOAL

+325

 

44066

USA TO WIN BY 2 GOALS

+650

 

44067

USA TO WIN BY 3 GOALS

+2500

 

44068

USA TO WIN BY 4 OR MORE

+5000

 

44069

SCORE DRAW WITH GOALS

+200

 

44070

NO GOALS SCORED

+650

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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