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After watching the first game in Brazil, I knew that it was not going to work, so let's focus on Argentina and Germany.
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I guess it's Brazil or Italy.
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Brazil, France, Germany, Italy.
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Brazil that plays utilitarian football.
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Judging from the data, Brazil is the most optimistic, with four bookmakers offering odds of 4 to 1, and the other four also offering odds of 9 to 2, basically listing Brazil as the first favorite.
Germany are seen as the second favourite, with all eight bookmakers offering odds of 2 to 9, suggesting that the Germans are very likely to defend their title at the World Cup. Four years ago at the World Cup in Brazil, Germany won the eventual title.
The third favourite is Spain, the 2010 World Cup champions, this Spain team is full of talent, the squad is very strong, Lopetegui's side are hoping to win the final title, Spain in terms of odds to win, there are seven bookmakers offering 1 to 6, and one is 2 to 11.
France is the most expensive team in this World Cup, with a total value of 23 players reaching 100 million pounds, surpassing 31 teams such as Brazil and Spain. In terms of the odds for France to win the championship, six bookmakers have offered odds of 6 to 1, which is the fourth favorite.
Argentina are fifth odds to win the title.
Argentina are the fifth favourites in the World Cup, with seven bookmakers offering Tango Legion 1 to 9 and one 1 to 10. Argentina is led by Lionel Messi, and this may be his last chance to win the World Cup, so Messi will definitely give it his all.
Belgium are the sixth favourite, with five bookmakers offering odds of 10 to 1 and three others offering odds of 11 to 1. This Belgian squad is strong, with Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and others all world-class superstars.
In terms of odds, the seventh favorite is England, with six bookmakers offering 1 to 16 odds for the Chinese team in Europe, and the other two are offering odds of 1 to 14.
Portugal are the eighth favourite, and Cristiano Ronaldo's Sparrows are also competitive, which is even more important considering they are European champions. In terms of Portugal's odds to win the title, seven bookmakers offered odds of 25 to 1 and one 22 to 1.
Attached World Cup winning odds:
1. Brazil 1 to 4
2. Germany 2 to 9
3. Spain 1 to 6
4. France 2 to 13
5. Argentina pays 9 to 1
6. Belgium pays 11 to 1
7. England pays 16 to 1
8. Portugal pays 25 to 1
9. Uruguay 1 to 28
10. Croatia pays 33 to 1
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The most closely watched odds in the 2010 World Cup odds are those with Spain winning, followed by Germany and followed by England.
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Filial piety to win the World Cup: Brazil's high coincidence is in the first place, and the German striker is second to Spain.
Brazil 4 to 1
Germany 2 to 9
Spain 6 to 1
France 2 to 13
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The one with the most 2o1o odds is Brazil.
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