World Cup Odds To WinThere are so many things to bet on during the 2006 World Cup, but it seems the World Cup odds to win is the most interesting. Millions of dollars and pounds are gambled on who will win the World Cup, so it's great to keep up to date with the World Cup odds to win the competition.The World Cup odds to win have Brazil as favorites at 4/1, with England (7/1), Germany (9/1), Italy (11/1), and Argentina (11/1) just behind. With the World Cup odds so tight, it's hard to see where the good money is. When deciding on which team you want to bet on, there are some statistics to help you on your way. Home advantage is proven to help. Six of the seventeen World Cup winners have been the home nation. This makes Germany an excellent choice, as World Cup odds lean in their favor. When looking at the World Cup odds to win, you may wish to take the continent into consideration. Europe would be your best bet, as Brazil is the only team to win a World Cup outside their continent. This puts England, Italy, and Germany in the front running, not to mention the Netherlands. Have you been looking for the best soccer friendly sportsbook to place your soccer and World Cup bets? Look no further, WagerWeb.com is your place! No Sports wagering site on the Web has spent as much time and money investing into their soccer division! WagerWeb.com has built a solid reputation by offering their customers quick easy deposits, the best customer service in the industry, ultra-fast payouts and incredible bonuses. Visit WagerWeb.com Today and start Winning Big! England always goes into tournaments with high expectations, thus their low World Cup odds to win. Unfortunately, this year could be another near miss, and it probably isn't worth putting a bet on them to win at a small 7/1. Italy is also another team with high expectations, but they also never seem to live up to the hype. They are probably another team to leave out when wagering to win. Click for the 2006 World Cup Betting Odds! The Netherlands and Germany are probably the best bets to win. Both usually do quite well in tournaments, but also have good odds. Germany has won the World Cup before, so not only do they have the home advantage; they also have the experience to win it. Even back in 2002, when they were reported to have a weak side, they still made it all the way to the final, only to be beaten by Brazil, the world's best team. It is because of this that Germany is probably where the best money is when it comes to playing the World Cup odds to win. It's hard to believe that a country that has such a good record in world football should be at World Cup odds of 9/1 to win. Their home advantage, experience, and general good luck (especially against England) should see them all the way to end. --- by Marcus Franz at 1800-sports.com on April 23, 2006
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