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  1. The World Cup - The biggest betting event in history?

    by , 29 April 2014 at 6:49 am (Online Betting Guide Weblog)
    The 2014 Football World Cup is the obvious highlight of the 2014 sporting calendar. From June 12th to July 13th, billions of people around the world will tune into 64 football matches featuring 32 qualifying national teams.

    The event is being talked up as the biggest betting event in history. This should come as no surprise as football is estimated to have 70% of the global sports betting market share, with between £305 billion and £437 bet on the sport globally every year using both ...

    Updated 2 June 2014 at 10:33 am by zolabud

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  2. The Spain Euro 2012 Team

    by , 26 April 2012 at 11:39 am (Online Betting Guide Weblog)
    European Champions of 2008, World Champions of 2010: For almost five years Spain has been the measure of all things in world football. Hence it's only logical that the team of coach Vicente del Bosque also starts as the top Euro 2012 odds favorite at the European Championship 2012 in Poland and Ukraine. Whoever wants to win the title will have to face Spain. But the opponents are hoping that the stars around Xavi and Andres Iniesta are a little tired out from their recent successes. Most recently ...

    Updated 21 May 2012 at 3:18 am by zolabud

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  3. Germany 2010 Fifa World Cup Team

    by , 20 April 2010 at 9:00 am (Online Betting Guide Weblog)
    With its long and successful history since 1908 the German national football team is one of the regulars at the Fifa World Cup. Unlike other big teams such as England or Holland, the German squad has managed to qualify for the the most important tournament in the world every single time. Only in 1930 and 1950 the Germans were unable to take part in the qualification stages at all and as such did not participate in the subsequent World Cup.

    Germany has progressed to more World Cup and ...