In the penultimate match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals, two teams with storied histories meet in Germany and Argentina
Paddy Power online bookmakers figure this game to be one grueling match, with favorites Argentina at just 13/10 to win outright in 90 minutes. Germany is getting a line of 11/5 to win in regulation time, while a draw is interestingly also put at 11/5.Though it probably won’t be necessary, Paddy Power has its “Bore War” Money-Back Special offer in place for this game. This deal offers punters money back on some proposition bets if the score after regulation time is 0-0. In a total eight games, Germany and Argentina are thus far 8-0-0 with 19 goals between them.
Such a propensity for scoring is reflected in the “Correct Score” market. The 0-0 draw after 90 minutes is getting 8/1 odds right now – four other scores have equal or shorter odds, with a 1-1 draw the most favored outcome at 5/1.
And once again Paddy Power is expecting Lionel Messi with the Argentine captain expected to capture Man of the Match honors at 5/2 odds going into the quarterfinal. Closest to this is Tevez at just 5/1, while German mainstay Miroslav Klose is a distant 13/2.
Paddy Power still offers dozens of markets in World Cup betting and over 100 prop bets available per quarterfinals match. Live in-game betting is offered at Paddy Power throughout the 2010 FIFA World Cup with membership – hurry now to get in on World Cup action and get £50 in free bonus bets on first deposit!
Written by Tom Brady Hawkes
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