Brazil vs Spain Confederations Cup Final Tips Part 3
- By Rex Dalton on June 29, 2013 17:00 GMTSpain’s shortest correct score price can be backed at a relatively enticing 9/1 on a 1-0 result while a 2-0 victory pays just a point above at 10/1.
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It probably goes without saying that Neymar is the preferred goalscorer at any point in this match and punters can back him at a slim 6/5 price tag for the anytime goal. He is 6/1 to score first and, tellingly, he is 9/2 to score last. This means you can likely expect him to be a key player late on.
Fred had a good performance in Brazil’s last fixture, converting Neymar’s pass to put their side into the final. Look for him at 7/4 anytime as Neymar will probably get the bulk of the attention this time around as well. Jo trades at 11/4 while Hulk can be backed anytime at a straight 2/1.
Spain have a trio of strikers all trading at very competitive 7/4 to score anytime and you’ve got Fernando Torres, Roberto Soldado and David Villa all priced identically. They are all 7/1 to score first and 6/1 to score last.
A red card in this match is a distinct possibility - particularly one that the bookmakers seem convinced will go into extra time. You can back a 7/2 payout on a red card shown at any point in the match (also valuable if you can get the extra 30 minutes to play with on your wager).