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Brazil Betting With Big Vic

Posted on: Tue 15 Jun 2010

One of the favourites to win the tournament are in action in this evening's World Cup action as Brazil take on North Korea (7.30pm kick off).

With Coach Dunga having a fully fit squad to pick from, you can't really look any further than a Brazil victory.

So once again, the money to be made here will come from a scorecast; choose Kaka to score anytime and Brazil to win 3-0 at odds of 7/1.

Simply go to Bet365.com, choose a player you think will score either first or anytime, then choose your predicted scoreline and place your bet - it's as easy as that.

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Brazil (9/2) are just behind Spain (7/2) to win the tournament and tonight's display could be an indicator over just how strong the South Americans are this year.

North Korea (1/8) are strong favourites to finish bottom of Group C and are not expected to even get a goal this evening; you can get odds of 4/1 for a 2-0 Brazil victory but add in a North Korean goal for 2-1 and your odds shoot up to 10/1.

There's a vast market available for tonight's and every game - simply decide what you'd like to bet on and Bet365 have the odds.

Click here to take a look at the markets for all three of today's games.

 

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