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BRAZIL VS NORTH KOREA LATEST ODDS SHOW NORTH KOREA AS LONGEST SHOT IN THE 2010 WORLD CUP

We're just about an hour and a bit away from kick-off in the widely-anticipated fixture between Brazil and North Korea. This match more than many others has captured the attention of the footballing public and the world, because it pits two such starkly different sides against each other. 

The World Cup is the only stage where these types of improbable matches even happen. A mysterious dictatorship mired in international controversy sends out a football side many folks didn't even know existed to take on the most legendary country in world football. 
It's going to be a once in a lifetime event for many and you can bank on this fixture soaking up a massive amount of betting volume. 
It goes without sating that Brazil are massive favourites with UK bookmaker Stan James pricing them at a slim 1.1 margin with the DPRK trading at a 29.0 price. 
The draw can be backed at a 10.0 price and that's one of the largest pre-match prices I've seen on a draw. 
The odds on a correct score margin are solid, but Brazil need to score at least five for the prices to start getting solid. 6-0 to Brazil pays out at 17.0 while 7-0 to the Samba Boys pays out at 29.0 and 8-0 rewards at 51.0. A 9-0 victory sits at 101.0 while a 10-0 win pays out at 101.0. 
Luis Fabiano is the favoured anytime goalscorer with odds of 1.73 at Stanjames.com- that's a much higher price than some other sites are giving so if you're looking to back a nearly sure-thing then you'd do well to back Luis Fabiano. Robinho trades at 2.1 while Kaka sits at 2.25 alongside Nilmar. 
Grafite is priced at 2.63 with Julio Baptista at 2.88. Elano trades at 3.25. 
Tae-Se Jong is North Korea's best priced goalscorer with a 5.5 listing. Yong-Jo Song is listed at 6.0 with Chol-Hyok An available at 6.5. Kum Chol Choe trades alongside In-Guk Mun at an 8.0 price tag. 
Robinho to score first with Brazil to win 10-0 on a scorecast pays out at 323.0. Just a bit of food for thought...

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