Spain vs. Portugal: The Latest Odds

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Spain vs. Portugal latest World Cup odds had Spain as an even money favorite in this knockout game at Bookmaker.com

Despite how good Portugal might be, Spain was the original favorite to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup outright, so this shouldn't come as too big of a surprise. 

Spain would now pay US$42.50 for every US$10 bet if they were to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup outright.

Portugal pays US$150 for every US$10 bet to win the World Cup outright and US$30 to beat Spain on Tuesday.

Most of the action at Bookmaker.com was going towards Spain.  The vast majority of recreational books had Spain getting around 60 percent of the betting action and Portugal around 35 percent however.

Spain vs. Portugal goes off at 2:30 pm EST on ESPN in the US, 7:30 pm in London and 8:30 pm throughout much of Europe including Spain and Portugal.

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Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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