No group on Earth has more of a sense of entitlement than England’s soccer fans. As a result, “The Three Lions” are perpetual World Cup betting Odds favorites regardless of ability. Yet the odds do not always reflect the…
No team brings more respect with the World Cup Betting Odds public than Germany. Currently boasting a FIFA ranking of number one Germany is the defending World Cup champion. Few teams in the tournament can match the recent success…
For World Cup betting Odds punters looking for a massive prohibitive favorite Group E has one to offer. Seems like for everyone the Group E conversation begins and ends with Brazil. Because of the presence of Brazil this foursome…
Argentina boasts the fourth place FIFA ranking so far in 2018. They also have one one of the top players in the world with Lionel Messi. A history of two World Cup titles and a second place finish in…
It’s not surprising that France is the offshore bookmaking favorite to win World Cup Group C. This is despite the fact that they have just one World Cup title in their history. Since their 1998 World Cup title France…
Germany destroyed Brazil 7-1 in the 2014 FIFA World Cup semifinal and then defeated Argentina in the final and the German assault left a dominant impression with those wagering on the World Cup Betting Odds. Soccer fans throughout the…
The Group B foursome set for the 2018 FIFA World Cup is top heavy with a pair of prohibitive offshore bookmaker favorites to go along with a couple of long shots. Spain and Portugal head up Group B as…
Russia may be the host country for the 2018 World Cup but the host team is a 33/1 Offshore bookmaker long shot to win the tournament. The best finish for the Russian national team was fourth place in the…
Soccer fans and gamblers throughout the world are counting down the days for 2018 Betting Lines World Cup action. The 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia will take place at multiple venues throughout the nation. Russia president Vladimir Putin scored…
Australia likes its World Cup betting chances against Denmark, as do people betting on the World Cup in the land down under. However, defender Michael Jakobsen, who plays for Melbourne City in the A-League, believes the socceroos are in for a…
