Germany vs. Serbia World Cup Odds

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Germany vs. Serbia World Cup odds were listed at Germany -170 as the big favorite.  Serbia would pay out US$55 for every US$10 bet.  Germany was getting nearly 90 percent of the betting action in this early morning matchup.

As things currently stand in Group D, Germany are on top. Meanwhile Serbia are pointless thus far; third in group standings because of a better goal differential and in with only a slim shot at a spot in the last 16.

Nila Amerova of BetUS.com:  "As bad as Serbia were against Ghana in their first account they are not yet out of contention. It will take a monumental feat by them though to upset Germany if first accounts were anything to go by."

This one is expected to be ALL GERMANY.

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Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com 

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