Betting on the 2006 FIFA World Cup

Monday, May 15th, 2006 at 9:17 am

Betting on the 2006 FIFA World Cup in World Cup trophy Germany will be the biggest sports betting book held by online sportsbooks. The tournament begins on June 9 2006 and runs through to the World Cup Final on July 9 2006. The best betting prices will be available on our safe and secure website for soccer and sports betting fans alike.

Online soccer sportsbooks offer a wide range of single/straight and multiple/parlay betting options at a fixed price (fixed odds) on the FIFA World Cup 2006. Win betting or Place betting is available. World Cup bookies offer Single / Straight Sports Bet Types: Head to Head / Moneyline, Coupon, Line / Spread, Buy Points, Totals, Margin, Futures, Exotic Singles Live Betting, Asian Handicap, Multiple Betting/Parlays, Parlay/Teasers Odds.

Online bookies also offer each sport its own Exotic Single bet types. These include bet types such as: Correct Score, Half Time – Full Time Doubles, First Goal Scorer, Game Totals, Set Betting, Half Time Result, 1st Scoring Play, 1st Team to Score, 1st Score 2006 World Cup Soccer Betting: FIFA World Cup bookies offer a host of Soccer World Cup betting options. Customers are given the opportunity to wager on everything from Singles Betting on the match result to novelty bet types such as the identity of the first goal scorer.

Futures betting odds for the 2006 World Cup of football are already available on our safe and secure website despite qualification rounds yet to be completed. This just provides extra value for our customers who wish to get the best betting odds available.

The Main  Contenders for the World Cup:

Argentina FlagArgentina who enjoyed a great run through the qualifiers were assured long before the final qualifying round of their appearance at the World Cup Finals in Germany 2006. With Chelsea striker Hernan Crespo leading the line, the Argentineans will have both the technical ability and the firepower to be victorious as their 3-1 demolition of Brazil in Buenos Aires confirmed.
France the former World and European  Champions will be looking to bounce back after a dismal showing at the World Cup Finals in South Korea /Japan 2002 and the 2004 European Championships in Portugal. Zinedin Zidane has come out of retirement to help Raymond Domenech’s team qualify for the World Cup Finals in Germany 2006. The Real Madrid playmaker enjoyed his return for Les Bleus scoring in a 3-0 romp in France’s friendly win over first time finalist Côte d’Ivoire. Brazil World Cup Odds
The current World Cup holders Brazil may not always be feared but they must certainly always be respected. The reigning world champions warmed up for their world title defence with an emphatic 4-1 victory over South American arch-rivals Argentina in the Confederations Cup Final played in Germany. This followed just three short weeks after a 3-1 defeat in Buenos Aires in a FIFA World Cup qualifier. With a strikeforce of Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Adriano they will have the firepower to beat any team.
Italy is always hard to beat in any tournament they contest, even if they are not always the ones who win it. For three consecutive World Cup finals series the Italian’s have been eliminated by the dreaded penalty shootout. That run of misfortune was halted in South Korea /Japan 2002 when eliminated by the hosts. Italy have always been more than a match for most, however someone has forgotten to tell the Italian coaching staff that it doesn’t matter if u don’t concede, for you must score a goal to win. Thus avoiding the dreaded penalty shootout.
England did England World Cup Odds well not to be home before their postcards when they participated in the World Cup Finals in South Korea /Japan 2002. Svens men managed to get past the first round despite lobbing in “The Group of Death”. Unfortunately for England fans they came up against five time winners in Brazil who were good enough and fit enough to win despite being a man down with goals either side of halftime from Rivaldo and Ronaldinho. Wayne Rooney, goalscoring midfielders Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard along with defender John Terry at set pieces give England all the ammunition they need to make their presence felt, Now Sven just needs to send them out to attack.
Germany is always prepared for the duration of any WC campaign. The hosts surprised all and sundry with their gritty performance at the World Cup Finals in South Korea /Japan 2002 which saw them shock the world and reach the Final. Playing at home, Nothing short of a quarterfinal appearance will appease the faithful who will be hopeful if not confident of a repeat of their 1974 success when the tournament was last played on German soil.
Spain has a less than flattering recent history in the world of football. They have continued to qualify for European and World Cup Finals with ease. Sadly, they have failed to deliver at either event and have regularly departed competitions long before their skill and talent has warranted.

Only seven different countries have managed to win the FIFA World Cup. Since the competitions inception in 1930 there have been seventeen tournaments with Brazil winning 5, Italy & Germany 3, Argentina  2,  Uruguay 2 and England & France 1. The host country has won six of 17 tournaments.

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World Cup Picks: Brazil to win it all vs Holland in the finals.

 

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