WORLD CUP 2010 TOP SCORER ODDS SHOW DAVID VILLA AND WESLEY SNEIJDER SET TO DUEL
Arguably the two biggest performers in the 2010 World Cup are going right down to the wire as the final match is going to reveal who is going to be named the tournament top goalscorer. While one of the contenders was considered to be the pre-tournament favourite to be named top goalscorer, the other is a major surprise in regards to the betting odds and if you backed Wesley Sneijder to be named World Cup 2010 top goalscorer before the tournament started, then you're looking at a triple-digit price.
David Villa and Wesley Sneijder have both scored five goals apiece throughout the competition and, while Villa's have been of a higher quality than some of Sneijder's strikes, they all count and they have all been very important goals to their teams.
The odds-on favourite to be named World Cup 2010 Top goalscorer is David Villa- who can be backed at an 8/11 price tag with popular UK bookmaker William Hill. Wesley Sneijder's odds to score more goals than anybody else at the World Cup are priced at an enticing 5/2.
While both of these players competing in the final is certainly an exciting proposition, it's important to remember that there is still a third place match to play and that Diego Forlan and Miroslav Klose are both sitting with 4 goals apiece.
You can back Miroslav Klose to highroll the World Cup at a 4/1 price while Diego Forlan can be backed at 16/1. Thomas Muller will be back for the third place fixture and he is 14/1 to outscore everybody in the competition. If you're feeling especially adventurous, back Luis Suarez at 100/1- he would need a hat-trick and Villa and Sneijder would need to be shut out. What a payday that would be though.
If you have any predictions on who's going to get the golden boot, and by how many goals, be sure to let us know in the comments. Stay tuned to Betting Choice over the next few days for detailed coverage and all the best odds on this weekend's massive matches!