Brazil Vs South Africa
BRAZIL VS SOUTH AFRICA CONFEDERATIONS CUP BETTING TIPSJune 25, 2009 - A.J Ryder���If you're betting on today's 2009 Confederations Cup clash between Brazil and South Africa, you should check out
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WILLIAM HILL HAS A BET ONE GET ONE FREE PROMO FOR THIS MATCH!South Africa carries a price of 11/1 and the draw has increased to 4/1 from 7/2.
The lowest-price correct score is 2-0 to Brazil at 9/2 but I think that the margin could be more than that if Brazil are firing on all cylinders.
We know that upsets can happen in the Confederations Cup (see: yesterday) but I'm unsure if lightning will strike twice in the same place.
3-0 to Brazil pays 13/2 while 3-1 Brazil pays 9/1.
The Bofana Bofana are 16/1 to secure a 1-0 victory and 66/1 to match the United States score of 2-0.
If they score three goals or more and win, you're looking at 100/1.
The Samba Boys to win both halves pays out at a generous 8/11 and Draw/Brazil pays 3/1.
Brazil/South Africa is the big payout at 66/1.
South Africa can also be backed at 11/2 on a draw no bet.
Brazil's price is a microscopic 1/16.
Over 2 goals is listed at an odds-on price of 8/13 compared to under 2 which is listed at 16/5.
Exactly 2 goals is 14/5.
Luis Fabiano is the likely first goalscorer at 10/3 and he also carries an anytime price of 4/5.
He is 20/1 to hit a hat trick.
Kaka is 9/2 first and last and 6/5 anytime, the same odds as Manchester City's Robinho.
Chelsea target Alexandre Pato is 5/1 first and last and he carries a 5/4 anytime price.
Kleberson (remember him?) is somehow on this team and he's listed at 20/1 first and last and 7/1 anytime.
Thembinkosi Fanteni is 11/2 anytime and 14/1 first and last.
Katlego Mashego is listed at an identical price, as is Bernard Parker.
Katlego Mphela is 16/1 first and last and 6/1 anytime.
Everton's Steven Pienaar is 25/1 first and last and 8/1 anytime.
This one could easily go down 4-0 or 4-1 Brazil, but I am definitely backing the South Africans to put up a good fight and put points on the board.
3-2 Brazil or even 3-2 South Africa is not out of the question.
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