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2014 World Cup Odds To Win: Brazil Favored by Oddsmakers

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FIFA World Cup Odds

(The Spread) – The 2014 World Cup is set to begin in a little over a week. Here is a look at the odds to win this year’s event.

View Real-Time Sports Betting Odds

According to oddsmakers at BetDSI, Brazil is the favorite to win, as it has 3/1 odds. Other short odds to win are Argentina (9/2) and Germany (11/2). The United States has been given 100/1 odds.

Brazil is a five-time winner of the World Cup, with the last title coming in 2002. Brazil hasn’t reached the semifinals in the last two World Cups. Brazil will have the advantage of playing in its home country. The last team to win in its home country was France in 1998.

Argentina is a two-time World Cup champion, with the last title coming in 1986. Argentina hasn’t reached the semifinals in the last five World Cups.

Germany is a three-time World Cup winner, with the last title coming in 1990. Germany has placed third in the last two World Cups.

The 2014 World Cup will be held from June 12-July 13 in Brazil. For a look at each team’s odds to win this event, see below.

Bet on World Cup 2014 Odds

2014 World Cup Odds To Win

Brazil 3/1 

Argentina 9/2 

Germany 11/2 

Spain 6/1 

Belgium 18/1 

England 20/1 

France 22/1 

Italy 22/1 

Netherlands 25/1 

Portugal 25/1 

Uruguay 28/1 

Colombia 33/1 

Chile 40/1 

Russia 100/1 

USA 100/1 

Ivory Coast 125/1 

Mexico 125/1 

Switzerland 125/1 

Croatia 150/1 

Ecuador 150/1 

Japan 150/1 

Bosnia-Herzegovina 200/1 

Ghana 200/1 

Greece 200/1 

Nigeria 250/1 

South Korea 300/1 

Australia 500/1 

Cameroon 500/1 

Algeria 1000/1 

Costa Rica 1000/1 

Honduras 1500/1 

Iran 1500/1

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