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World Cup and Soccer Betting Tips

Posted by Go Tipsters Admin On April - 30 - 2009

The 2010 World Cup is the 19th FIFA-organised tournament, scheduled for June 11th to July 11th 2010 in South Africa, the first time that the tournament has been hosted by a nation in the Confederation of African Football. Thirty-two teams will compete in the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals, with one place allocated for hosts South Africa. Of the remaining 31 places, 13 are allocated to Europe, 5 to Africa, 4 or 5 each to South America and Asia, 3 or 4 to CONCACAF (comprising North America, Central America and the Caribbean) and 0 or 1 to Oceania.

Odds and Predictions

Here are some useful soccer betting tips. The 18 competitions since the inaugural event have produced just 7 different winners. Brazil have been the most successful nation, lifting the Cup 5 times, Italy have won 4 times, Germany 3 times, Argentina and Uruguay twice apiece, with England and France each boasting a single victory. Additionally, only 9 different nations have been losing finalists, Germany 4 times, Argentina, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Holland, Hungary and Italy twice each, while France and Sweden have been runners-up on one occasion. With the breakup of Czechoslovakia this leaves a shortlist of 10 sides that have contested a World Cup final. Much has been made of the fact that no European team has won a World Cup hosted outside Europe. However, in the 8 non-European hosted tournaments, European teams have made the last 6 six finals. Furthermore, the June-July tournament will be played in the South African winter, so temperatures will at least be bearable for European players. However, it should be noted that Spain (a best-priced 6/1 to win the 2010 World Cup), Portugal (40/1), Russia (33/1) and Croatia (66/1) have never contested a World Cup final. Euro 2008 champions Spain seem very short considering a best finish of 4th place in 1950, while the others seem likely to qualify only via the playoffs. England have impressed in their qualification campaign to date, but also look short at 9/1. Germany (12/1), Italy (12/1) and Holland (14/1) offer better value than Spain or England.

The main competition seems likely to come from South America which has provided 9 of 18 World Cup winners. 5-times winners Brazil look worthy favourites at 5/1, but Argentina, who have made just 2 quarter-finals in the last 4 tournaments look woefully underpriced at 11/2.

Elsewhere, it is difficult to enthuse about CONCACAF and Oceania, with only the USA (125/1) and Mexico (150/1) likely to make any impact at all. Africa provides 6 teams, Ivory Coast (40/1), Nigeria (80/1), Ghana (80/1), Cameroon (100/1), hosts South Africa (150/1) and Egypt (200/1). It is surely too big an ask to expect South Africa to become the 6th hosts to lift the World Cup, but, as South Korea proved in 2002, experience of conditions and vocal home support may lead to better performances than expected. The Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Egypt, winners of the last two African Cup of Nations, all merit respect.

Asian sides seem up against it, though Japan (300/1) and South Korea (500/1) have reached the knockout phase in recent tournaments and look set to qualify for the 2010 finals. Its useful to look for soccer betting tips online before placing any bets.

The seasoned European campaigners look the best value, with Germany, 3-times winners and 4-times runners-up, the recommended bet at 12/1.

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World Cup 2010 Qualifiers 2/4/2009: Turkey vs Spain

Posted by yaditya On April - 1 - 2009

Turkey

Fatih Terim’s troops is having high confidence at this stage, after massively restricted Spain’s attacking style in their previous meeting last week.

Halil Altintop (Schalke), Selcuk Sahin (Fenerbache) and Yildiray Basturk (Stuttgart) remain out. Gokhan Zan of Besiktas and Servet Cetin also will not play.

Probable Starting XI: Demirel; Sarioglu, Kas, Emre Asik, Balta; Turan, Mehmet Aurelio, Akman, Tuncay Sanli; Senturk, Nihat.

Spain

Spain are all but home and hosed after a single goal win over Turkey who remain in the race 2nd place and will hope to qualify through the play offs.

Spain is still without Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas. Vicente del Bosque may come up with some changes, David Silva and Albert Riera may start on the flanks and as such it’ll be one up front.

Probable Starting XI: Casillas; Sergio Ramos, Marchena, Albiol, Capdevila; Marcos Senna; Silva, Xabi Alonso, Xavi, Riera; Villa/Torres.

Form Guide

Turkey
31 Mar 09 Spain (A) LOST 1-0 (WCQ)
11 Feb 09 Ivory Coast (H) DREW 1-1 (Friendly)
19 Nov 08 Austria (A) WON 4-2 (Friendly)
15 Oct 08 Estonia (A) DREW 0-0 (WCQ)
11 Oct 08 Bosnia (H) WON 2-1 (WCQ)
10 Sep 08 Belgium (H) DREW 1-1 (WCQ)

Spain
31 Mar 09 Turkey (H) WON 1-0 (WCQ)
11 Feb 09 England (H) WON 2-0 (Friendly)
19 Nov 08 Chile (H) WON 3-0 (Friendly)
15 Oct 08 Belgium (A) WON 2-1 (WCQ)
11 Oct 08 Estonia (A) WON 3-0 (WCQ)
10 Sep 08 Armenia (H) WON 4-0 (WCQ)

Prediction

Turkey may have lost in Madrid, but this time in Istanbul, I can’t see they will be beaten.

My prediction: TURKEY +0.5

World Cup 2010 Qualifiers 2/4/2009: England vs Ukraine

Posted by yaditya On April - 1 - 2009

England

Under Capello, England have the greatest season to any World Cup qualifying campaign, by collecting maximum points on all four of their previous matches.

Carlton Cole and Emile Heskey are out, and Darren Bent will replace their spot. Aaron Lennon is set to be preferred to David Beckham on the right flank, whereas Steven Gerrard will continue on the left wing. Shaun Wright-Phillips is injured and unlikely to play.

Possible Starting XI: James, Cole, Ferdinand, Terry, Johnson, Gerrard, Lampard, Barry, Lennon, Rooney, Crouch.

Ukraine

Ukraine are yet to be beaten in Group 6, but have played one game lesser than England. They have seven points from three games, and drew with Croatia in their last game. They have conceded only one goal in Group 6 so far- the lowest of any of the teams in the group. Chelsea flop Andriy Shevchenko is still one of their most influential players, and he will be a real threat to England.

Artem Kravets, who is performing well in domestic and European competitions with Dynamo Kyiv, seems unlikely to play.

Possible Starting XI: Pyatov, Chygrynskiy, Shevchuk, Yarmash, Mykhalik, Levchenko, Kalynychenko, Tymoschuk, Aliyev, Voronin, Shevchenko.

Form Guide

England

England 4-0 Slovakia ( Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney*2, Frank Lampard)
Spain 2-0 England
Germany 1-2 England ( Matthew Upson, John Terry)
Belarus 1-3 England ( Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney*2)
England 5-1 Kazakhstan ( Rio Ferdinand, OG, Wayne Rooney*2, Jermain Defoe)

Ukraine

Serbia 0-1 Ukraine (Sergei Nazarenko)
Slovakia 2-3 Ukraine (Sergej Valyaev,Yevhen Seleznyov,Artem Milevskiy)
Ukraine 1-0 Norway (Yevhen Seleznyov)
Ukraine 0-0 Croatia
Kazakhstan 1-3 Ukraine ( Sergei Nazarenko*2, Andriy Shevchenko)

Prediction

The host should be able to win comfortably to continue their winning momentum.

My prediction: ENGLAND -1 1/4

Int’l Friendly 1/4/2009: Portugal vs South Africa

Posted by yaditya On March - 31 - 2009

Portugal

Carlos Queiroz will have little option but to field his best combination against Bafana as he badly needs a morale-boosting win after their disappointing performance in the previous matches.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Danny who plays for Zenit St Petersburg, and Deco may be rested, but Quieroz could be tempted to field them in an attempt to get a morale boosting win. Jose Bosingwa is unavailable against South Africa.

Possible Starting XI: Eduardo, Carvalho, Duda, Alves, Rolando, Tiago, Pepe, Meireles, Maniche, Simao, Almeida.

South Africa

One would expect Bafana will change things around and Rowen Fernandez could get his chance in goal and Tshababala must surely be in with a shout of a place in the starting line up. A look at the striking options with Moriri and Mashego itching for a chance to show what they can do is another serious option.

Goalkeeper Rowen Fernandez may take over from Kaizer Chiefs’ Itumeleng Khune against Portugal. Midfielder Elrio van Heerden and Blackburn Rovers striker Benni McCarthy will not play tonight. There is also doubt surrounding Spanish-based central defender Nasief Morris, who picked up an injury at training last week and missed the Norway game on Saturday as a result.

Possible Starting XI: Fernandez, Booth, Gaxa, Masilela, Davids, Mokoena, Sibaya, Pienaar, Nkosi, Mashego, Parker.

Form Guide

Portugal

28 March: Portugal 0-0 Sweden
11 February: Portugal 1-0 Finland
19 November: Brazil 6-2 Portugal
15 October: Portugal 0-0 Albania
11 October: Sweden 0-0 Portugal

South Africa

28 March: South Africa 2-1 Norway
11 February: South Africa 0-2 Chile
27 January: South Africa 1-0 Zambia
19 November: South Africa 3-2 Cameroon
15 October: South Africa 2-1 Ghana

Prediction

South Africa are on a high after their 2-1 win against Norway, and they will be going all out to try and make it two out of two against Portugal.

My prediction: SOUTH AFRICA +1

WC 2010 Qualifiers 30/3/2009: Peru vs Chile

Posted by yaditya On March - 29 - 2009

Peru
Peru find themselves rock-bottom of the South American World Cup qualifying group, and will need to claim the three points against Chile in order to remain with an outside chance of qualification. Jose ‘Chemo’ del Solar will be unable to count with the services of Hamburg striker Paulo Guerrero, who is suspended.

Chile
Chile are currently in an automatic qualifying position and have the chance to consolidate when they visit bottom side Peru, who have won just once in their 10 group matches.

Prediction
I expect this could be tight and will go for a draw.

My prediction: PERU +1/4

WC 2010 Qualifiers 29/3/2009: Netherlands vs Scotland

Posted by yaditya On March - 28 - 2009

hollandscotland

Netherlands

The Dutch will be strong favourites as they look to continue their early domination of the group by extending their 100% record. New trainer Bert van Marwijk has only won one friendly in four attempts, the last being a draw in Tunisia, so tonight’s game will be his biggest test so far.

Oranje are without Atletico Madrid defender John Heitinga, but Andre Ooijer has recovered from groin strain and is expected to play. Ryan Babel and Robin van Persie could start on the bench, depending on what the trainer decides is best.

Possible starting XI: Stekelenburg; Marcellis, Ooijer, Mathijsen, Van Bronckhorst; De Jong, Van Bommel; Kuyt, Van der Vaart, Robben; Huntelaar.

Scotland

Scotland were desperately unlucky not to qualify for Euro 2008 and are capable of raising their game against the big names. They will certainly need to on Saturday as the race for 2nd place in the group will remain wide open for some time.

The Scots were already without James McFadden, Shaun Maloney and Barry Robson. Now, Stephen McManus, Paul Hartley, David Weir, Kirk Broadfoot and Kris Commons have joined them, while Alan Hutton won’t be risked after a long lay-off.

Rangers’ Allan McGregor will start in goal instead of regular goalkeeper Craig Gordon, who’s struggling at Sunderland. Christophe Berra is likely to make his first start at centre-back, with full-back Steven Whittaker, also tipped to feature.

The midfield remains relatively strong. Skipper Barry Ferguson is likely to be joined by Scott Brown and Darren Fletcher as the Scots try to win their battles in the key area. Cardiff City’s Ross McCormack is a gamble which many are tipping Burley to take.

Possible Starting XI: McGregor; Whittaker, Caldwell, Berra, Naysmith; McCormack, Ferguson, Brown, Fletcher, Morrison; Miller.

Form Guide

Netherlands

Feb 11 Tunisia 1 – 1 Netherlands Friendly
Nov 19 Netherlands 3 – 1 Sweden Friendly
Oct 15 Norway 0 – 1 Netherlands WCQ
Oct 11 Netherlands 2 – 0 Iceland WCQ
Sep 10 Macedonia FYR 1 – 2 Netherlands WCQ

Scotland

Nov 19 Scotland 0 – 1 Argentina Friendly
Oct 11 Scotland 0 – 0 Norway WCQ
Sep 10 Iceland 1 – 2 Scotland WCQ
Sep 06 Macedonia FYR 1 – 0 Scotland WCQ
Aug 20 Scotland 0 – 0 Northern Ireland Friendly

Prediction

The Dutch obviously have a better players. In the last 8 matches between Netherlands and Scotland, only twice had the Dutch gone on to win by 2 goals or more.

My prediction: SCOTLAND +1 1/2

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