South Korea one of the biggest movers in World Cup 2014 betting

Brazil still holds popularity in outright winner market

World Cup Betting

South Korea have been one of the biggest movers in World Cup 2014 betting over the last week. Despite some poor results during 2014, including losses against the USA and most recently, Tunisia, the Asian nation have seen themselves drawn in from 66/1 to 40/1 shots to reach the semi finals at Brazil 2014. In Between those aforementioned losses, they did book a 2-0 win over World Cup-bound Greece, but it hasn’t been stellar form from the Korea Republic.

Liam Glynn, PR Executive at Boylesports said “In the past 24 hours we have laid a four figure bet on Germany at 6/1 to win the World Cup but at present Brazil remain our biggest losers in the Ante Post book.

He added “On Tuesday morning, our traders laid South Korea to reach the semi Final at 66/1 and having seen continuous support over the past few hours, they have now clipped the price into 40/1.

Over in the World Cup 2014 outright winner market, the largest popularity continues to be with host nation Brazil, holding their ground as 3/1 shots land the title. Their South American rivals Argentina are 9/2 at Boylesports to win what would be a third World Cup, with Germany in at 6/1. Joachim Low’s Germany, have drifted some after being joint 5/1 second favourites alongside Argentina for a long time..

In the Name The Finalists market at Boylesports, the Brazil/Argentina option heads the betting at 9/1 with a Spain & Brazil World Cup final priced at 12/1. In the winning continent market, both Europe and South America are currently inseparable 10/11. Punters can back a at 7/2 the option of there being a new winner of the World Cup.