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ENGLAND VS USA PREDICTIONS AND ODDS FOR THE 2010 WORLD CUP

England go into this crucial match with the United States as distinct favourites, but you get the feeling that there are definitely some nerves about- with the Americans sure to revel in their underdog status. You’ll find Fabio Capello’s men listed at a 1.5 price tag while the United States are trading at 6.5 to win this match and make a dramatic statement about their world cup intentions.

The draw pays out at 4.2 and that’s a decent bet for American fans, especially if England play a less than impressive match.
England fans who think their team are going to blow the United States out of the water should check out England on the handicap market. You’ll find the English side at 2.37 on a (-1.0) handicap. The USA (+1.0) is listed at 2.5.
England to win both halves is listed at 2.25 while draw/England trades at 4.33. USA/England is a big payout at 26.0 while England/USA is a whopping 51.0.
If you think England will really pound the United States, you can back them at (-2.0) at a very solid 4.5 price. England are favoured to be leading at half-time with an even money price available from popular UK bookmaker Blue Square. The draw is sitting at 2.2 while the USA can be backed at 6.5.
The odds on a goal being scored in the first 15 minutes are a very plausible 3.0. That’s the shortest price in that market. England to score in both halves is a decent bet at 2.4 while England to win both halves is listed at 3.25. England to win having been behind is an interesting outside selection at 8.0 and it should be noted that England are odds-on to keep a clean sheet with a 1.8 price. England are 2.2 to win to nil.
The USA are favoured to get the first card at a 1.5 price while England are at 2.5. England to see red pays out at 9.0 while the USA are favoured to get a man sent off at 5.5. 
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