So, we are now still during the 2013 Confederation Cup in Brazil, and the riots that are going on there are filling newspapers worldwide. However, the real thing, the reason we’ve all been waiting for – the World Cup 2014, is just around the corner. It’s time to help you, the so-called ‘early betters’ to get a better chance of making money out of all of this.
First, you should notice that as most seats for the participating team remain free, there is very little to bet on; in other words – for the time being, you can only bet on who will win the tournament.
Now, let’s begin with showing you a little chart; nothing to get panicked about, just a small summary we made to reveal which betting site offers you the best odds on each team.
*The website that offers the best odds on each team is marked in green.
Well, if you took five seconds to actually look at the chart, there is something very clear here. For the time being, bwin offers you the best odds on most of the teams. For Brazil, Argentina, Spain, and Holland bwin offers the absolute best odds for you who seek to bet on any of these teams. However, if it’s Germany that you wish to bet on, then Ladbrokes, Paddypower, SkyBET, winner, and Betfair offer you the best odds.
What does it mean? It means two things:
- That if you’re looking to place your bet now – the most chance are that you want to place your bet on bwin.
- This is true for June 25th 2014. With time, the rates will change, probably even drastically. So don’t take this current fact as a “deterministic fact”. Cause it isn’t.
A few helpful tips
Ok, so first, let’s understand the logic here? Why is it that Spain, the two consecutive Euro champions and current world-cup champions are ranked five in most of the betting sites? Very simple, because unlike the other teams in the list, who either ensured their qualification or at least seem as close as possible to verify it, Spain found itself in quite a struggle with French over the first place in its group.
Basically, there is still a chance that Spain won’t qualify to the world-cup in Brazil 2014, and that’s why Spain is so under-ranked as oppose to its really potential of winning the tournament once qualification is ensured.
The bottom line is that Spain are still leading in their group and even if they’ll finish second and have to participate in the playoffs, we don’t see a scenario in which Spain is absent from Brazil 2014. So, if you see reality in a similar way to us – betting on Spain, particularly in bwin that offer 13/2 odds.
Anyway, we here at worldcupbettinghub.com will continue to follow closely on every change in the betting odds and will update you on any development.