Hyperion Blog
05
Sep
2008
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ENGLAND are 10/11 to win their world cup qualifying group, according to Ladbrokes, ahead of their opening game against international minnows Andorra.
Fabio Capello’s men are 1/33 to bag three points and 11/8 to go unbeaten throughout the campaign.
The Three Lions are 16/1 to make the finals with a 100 per cent record.
England are 10/1 to lift the trophy, with Argentina available at 4/1. Reigning European champions Spain are 9/1 to claim the biggest prize in international football.
The bookies offer 8/1 on no home nation making it to South Africa.
LATEST BETTING:
Specials
England to win all their world cup qualifier games 16/1
England not to lose a world cup qualifier game 11/8
England and Scotland to qualify 13/8
England to qualify Scotland to miss out 5/6
Scotland to qualify England to miss out 9/1
No home nation to make finals. 8/1
Matches
England 1/33
Draw 12/1
Andorra 66/1
Scotland 11/8
FYR Macedonia 2/1
Draw 23/10
Wales 4/9
Draw 3/1
Azerbaijan 7/1
Republic of Ireland 4/5
Draw 5/2
Georgia 7/2
Slovakia 10/11
Draw 9/4
Northern Ireland 10/3
World Cup 2010
Winner
Argentina 4/1
Brazil 9/2
Italy 6/1
Spain 9/1
England 10/1
Germany 10/1
France 12/1
Netherlands 16/1
Russia 16/1
Portugal 20/1
Cameroon 25/1
33 bar
Group Winner
Group 3
Czech Republic 4/9
Poland 3/1
Northern Ireland 9/1
Slovakia 12/1
Slovenia 33/1
San Marino 2500/1
Group 4
Germany 2/5
Russia 12/5
Wales 14/1
Finland 16/1
Azerbaijan 150/1
Liechtenstein 1000/1
Group 6
England 10/11
Croatia 11/8
Ukraine 5/1
Belarus 50/1
Kazakhstan 200/1
Andorra 1000/1
Group 8
Italy 1/5
Republic of Ireland 6/1
Bulgaria 8/1
Cyprus 40/1
Montenegro 50/1
Georgia 100/1
Group 9
Netherlands 1/3
Norway 5/1
Scotland 5/1
FYR Macedonia 33/1
Iceland 50/1
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