World Cup 2010 Betting Guide

The 2010 World Cup is going to be held in South Africa and we’re getting closer and closer to the event. All of the set-up process is well underway and it won’t be long before people from around the world travel to South Africa to witness some of the best soccer in the world. The World Cup only takes place once every four years and since the players are playing for their country the competition is always fierce.

Since most of the teams have already been determined now for the 2010 World Cup you can already start making wagers on the event. You can already bet on what team you think is going to win the World Cup with many sportsbooks. If you’re thinking about betting on the World Cup then now would be a good time to bet on what team you think will win the World Cup. The posted odds right now are going to change a lot as we lead up to the kick-off of the event so it would be wise to lock in your bets now.

Once the World Cup nears closer you’ll be able to start doning some serious world cup betting on single matches as well. In the early rounds you might not be able to wager that much due to the fact that you would need to pay a lot of juice. When you bet on a heavy favourite to win you often need to pay a lot of juice and it makes the bet not even worth making. As the underdog teams get knocked out of the event you’ll notice the odds on the matches becoming a lot more valuable for the bettor.

The World Cup is always filled with surprises and often there are a couple underdog teams that make big pushes into the late rounds. I would spend the first round watching the games without betting so that you can see how each team meshes together. The last thing you want to do is lose all your money in the first round because you didn’t have a clue about how the teams were going to perform.

If you’re planning on going to South Africa for the 2010 World Cup then you’re going to be in for a treat. There are a total of ten different stadiums where the event is going to take place in a total of nine different cities. There will be thousands of people in South Africa for the event so make sure you plan out your trip before you leave. If you still don’t have tickets you can find them online through ticket brokers, but expect to pay a high premium at this point for tickets.

The World Cup only comes around once every four years so you don’t want to miss out on the action. It’s one of the most wagered on soccer events in the world and there is a lot of money to be made. Every single sportsbook that offers soccer bets throughout the year should offer odds on the 2010 World Cup. If you can’t find odds on your sportsbook then you might want to consider one of the bigger books that have posted their odds already.