World Cup 2014 Preview

The World Cup is just now two weeks away and the market has been settled for some time. Brazil, as the host nation, are obvious favourites with South American rivals Argentina next best. Germany and Spain are expected to be the pick of the Europeans and it is 20-1 bar these.

It is hard to argue with the logic of any of the above and the bookmakers would be delighted with any result outside of those four. Needless to say, nobody seriously expects England to win and even the most faithful supporters would probably settle for a quarter-final spot. They are not entirely without hope as it is a knockout competition once you get past the opening group stages and anything can happen. Of course it usually does and England lose on penalty kicks!

In terms of talent, Brazil certainly seem to have the edge on their rivals. They should not struggle in their group against Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon and usually get stronger as the competition goes on. With home advantage, they are still a fair bet at 3-1.

I am not entirely convinced by Argentina or Spain but expect Germany to do well. There isn’t much value left in their odds of 6-1 but they have been one of the more progressive teams through qualifying and England would do well to avoid them as long as possible.

My best outsiders are undoubtedly Belgium. It has often been said that this is their “Golden generation” with a host of top players in the Premiership. The pick of them is Eden Hazard who will be looking to shine on the World stage to further enhance his growing reputation. They are also strong defensively and I think they are worth a flutter at 20-1. Russia, Algeria and South Korea should pose few problems. Their lack of experience at this level is a worry but they should have a great tournament.

As for England? They have a tough group with Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica. Interestingly, all four teams can be backed at 25-1 or bigger for the competition which suggests that the group is wide open. England will do well to get through the group. If they don’t, we could be looking at another managerial merry-go-round.

Brazil to win World Cup at 3-1 Coral

Belgium to win World Cup at 20-1 Coral

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