Anyone understands which squads are the faves to win the World Cup in 2010 wagering championship. 5-time World Cup gambling champ Brazil at 5/1 is a major fave in the soccer odds, as is Spain at 4/1. The standard list of suspects is also close to the top of the sports wagering odds with Italy, England and Argentina all among the 2010 soccer wagering faves.
But the set of squads that receives very little attention from the online sports wagering network and perhaps deservedly so is the set of squads in this year’s World Cup wagering tournament with the longest odds of taking the championship.
Each year there’s that small handful of squads that have a snowball’s chance in hell of claiming even a single match, let alone the complete soccer gambling championship. In fact, some teams are so far out their league that many sports wagering devotees wonder why they are even highlighted in the World Cup odds at all.
The World Cup in 2010 wagering is no exception to this rule and in fact there’s perhaps a larger set of ‘no contenders’ this season than before.
North Korea is a team topping this list of soccer odds afterthoughts. There’s not a lot to say about the North Korean soccer wagering team as not a lot is known. None of the competitors play in a foreign league and the team plays only a few soccer wagering tournaments a year. But this team will without a doubt give max effort – if the competitors do not all defect – and this team might in fact be a bit of a wild card in the World Cup wagering. But at 2000/1 soccer odds it’s not a fave. This is actually the 1st time that North Korea has even qualified for the World Cup since 1966. North Korea played their 1st competition vs Brazil on Tuesday, which they lost 1-2. They barely stood an opportunity. Frankly, expecting a win was like demanding a housecat to have an opportunity at defeating a tiger. On the other hand, in a 1966 competition, North Korea managed to pull off among the biggest upsets in World Cup history. They were able to move forward to the quarterfinals after defeating Italy.
New Zealand arrives with similar 2000/1 odds, and these long soccer wagering odds are well deserved. The team has no remarkable competitors and came from the simplest qualifying region. Their 1st competition took place on Tuesday versus Slovakia in Group F. They were able to pull off a 1-1 tie in that competition at the last minute. New Zealand is viewed as among the two weakest squads in all of the World Cup next to North Korea. It will be a miracle if Honduras wins even one match, having the third worst soccer wagering odds, however at a more modest 750/1. The past time they appeared at the World Cup was 1982. Algeria, another team that wasn’t anticipated to win a single competition, joins the bottom 5 in the sports betting odds. They had their 1st and only match on Sunday, when the Slovenia team overcame them 1-.
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