Need a Bookie, Pay Per Head in Collier County, Florida for the FIFA World Cup

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Need a Bookie, Pay Per Head in Collier County, Florida for the FIFA World Cup

Bookies will be in high demand for bettors and Pay Per Head software will be in high demand for bookies and agents residing in Collier County, Florida this FIFA World Cup season.

Germany is among the favorites to win the World Cup this year and Collier County has one of the largest population of German decendants of any other county in the United States.  In fact, Lely Resort in Collier County is a town with the largest German population in the States (making up 7%).

Germany had 9/2 odds of winning the 2018 FIFA World Cup, making them the co-favorites to win along with Brazil. 

Reigning FIFA World Cup holders and FIFA Confederations Cup winners, Germany return to Russia in a bid to become the first team to retain the title since Brazil in 1962.

Our friends at TopPayPerHead.com are anticipating offering LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING on all World Cup games in 2018.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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