Brazil vs Spain Confederations Cup Final Tips Part 2
- By Rex Dalton on June 29, 2013 16:58 GMTThings get really enticing in terms of odds if you get into the specifics of how extra time or penalties will actually wind up and you can cash in on some really good odds if you can make the right call. Both Brazil and Spain trade at 9/1 prices in order to win the match in extra time and they are both listed at the same price in order to win on penalties as well.
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Those expecting a big match from Neymar will do well to back the current Headline Offer at William Hill where we’ve got a 6/1 listing on Neymar to score at any point in the match and Brazil to win in 90 minutes. You can lock in the equivalent bet on Andres Iniesta at a 10/1 price tag.
Both sides to score and Brazil to win pays out at 4/1 while both to score and Spain to win trades at 9/2. Both teams to score and a 90 minute draw pays out at a 3/1 listing as well.
In regards to the outright correct score margin, the favoured option appears to be the 1-1 draw which pays out at a mere 6/1. The bookmakers really seem to have taken a position that the draw looks very favourable here and we could very much be destined for extra time. A 2-2 result would pay out at 16/1.
Brazil to win 1-0 pays out at 8/1 and that’s their preferred correct score line. Usually for a team like Brazil the shorter price is on the 2-0 result but that’s paying out at 10/1 this time.