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ENGLAND VS MEXICO FRIENDLY MATCH AT WEMBLEY ODDS AND BETTING TIPS

The narrative in the media certainly isn't focusing much on the action we're going to see today- the concerns are well and truly about the state of the pitch at Wembley stadium. You know that a number of English fans will likely be on edge for this one as this would be the worst time for some of our key players to get injured.

Personally, I think that most of Capello's first choice team won't see much longer than 45 minutes action. I think he will use this match as a way to take a better look at the James Milners and Aaron Lennons of the team as opposed to the Wayne Rooneys and Frank Lampards. 
England are solid favourites to triumph over Mexico with a slim price of 1.5 by popular UK bookmaker Ladbrokes. Mexico are trading at a 7.0 price while the draw pays 4.0. I think that England, by all measures, should be able to triumph over Mexico and anything less than a win could cause chaos on the back pages. 
You can back England (-1.0) at a 2.2 price, while Mexico (+1.0) is sitting at a 2.75 listing. 
Wayne Rooney is the only player in the match who is odds-on to score anytime at a 1.8 price. Jermain Defoe is expected to start and he's listed at 2.2. Darren Bent trades at 2.37 while Peter Crouch is also priced the same. 
Emile Heskey and Frank Lampard are trading at 2.75, I really don't see Heskey scoring here, but Lamps will likely be taking all penalties and could very well be a solid bet. I actually like Lampard to score first and you'll find that at 7.0. 
One thing that we will definitely get from this match is a look at new Manchester United signing Javier Hernandez. He's priced at 4.0 to score anytime and what a story it would be if he led the Mexicans to victory. Sir Alex Ferguson would look a genius then. 
Wayne Rooney is listed at 17.0 to score a hat trick in this match. Javier Hernandez is priced at 81.0 to score a famous treble. 
England are 2.2 to win to nil and that's not a bad price. I think that if England can contain this talented Mexican side then it will bode well for Rio Ferdinand's fitness. I think England should take this one, but I could see it becoming a high-scoring affair if Mexico really come out all-guns-blazing.
 

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