2010 World Cup Red Cards Odds

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BetUS.com on Friday evening released 2010 World Cup red cards odds.  Currently they offer one of the most extensive 2010 World Cup betting menus on the Web.

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Which team will lead World Cup in Red Cards:

USA Total Red Cards

0

2/3

1

6/5

2

2/1

3 or More

5/1

Spain Total Red Cards

0

1/2

1

6/5

2

4/1

3 or More

7/1

Brazil Total Red Cards

0

1/2

1

3/2

2

5/2

3 or More

6/1

England Total Red Cards

0

2/3

1

1/1

2

2/1

3 or More

6/1

Argentina Total Red Cards

0

2/3

1

6/5

2

2/1

3 or More

5/1

Germany Total Red Cards

0

1/2

1

3/2

2

2/1

3 or More

5/1

Italy Total Red Cards

0

11/10

1

2/3

2

2/1

3 or More

4/1

Holland Total Red Cards

0

5/8

1

3/2

2

7/5

3 or More

4/1

France Total Red Cards

0

2/3

1

6/5

2

2/1

3 or More

5/1

Portugal Total Red Cards

0

6/5

1

2/3

2

7/5

3 or More

3/1

FIFA World Cup 2010 : Total Red Cards

Over 20.5 Red Cards

13/15

Under 20.5 Red Cards

13/15

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