Colombia vs. Japan World Cup Betting Odds

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Colombia vs. Japan World Cup betting odds had Colombia as a favorite that pays US$12 for each US$10 bet.  Japan pays up to US$26.  The Draw pays up to US$26 as well.

68% of the bets were coming in on Colombia.

Japan needs a win and a loss from Greece in order to advance.

This will be the third ever meeting between these sides.

Japan are winless against South American opposition at the World Cup (D1 L2).

Japan have never scored against Colombia across those two previous fixtures.

Colombia won their only game against an Asian team at a World Cup (2-0 v United Arab Emirates in 1990).

2014 is the first World Cup in which Colombia have won more than once.

Colombia have only won one of their four final group games at previous World Cups.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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