England World Cup Football Betting 2010

Installed as 6 - 1 third favourites for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals behind Spain and Brazil, England are already set to break online football betting records as punters sign up to take advantage of what is, as ever, being touted as England's best chance of World Cup glory in decades. England World Cup football betting 2010 punters will have more than national pride to shout about ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals, as the weight of money behind their bid for glory gathers at an alarming rate.

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Support for Fabio Capello's men has grown on the back of a hugely successful qualifying campaign and the World class form that Wayne Rooney has shown for Manchester United this season. Can this squad of players end the years of hurt for England fans? There’s sure to be plenty of blood, sweat and tears before we find out.

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England World Cup Football Betting 2010 Odds

Before a ball was kicked in anger under Capello’s England tenure, online Football Betting fans could have placed money on England winning the 2010 World Cup at odds of 12 - 1; however after a near immaculate qualifying campaign and their sound thrashing of the Croats, you now won’t find a better price than 7 -1 on the internet or high street with most bookmakers offering 6-1 or shorter. However at that price you would have to be a brave man to discount the chances of the likes of Argentina, Germany, Holland, Portugal and France. Although many punters will be clouded by a sense of national pride and a belief of the current media hype surrounding England World Cup football betting 2010.

As it stands in terms of competition in South Africa 2010, and England's main threat to world football dominance (not seen since a certain match in 1966) comes courtesy of both Brazil (shaping up to wrestle the title of world cup winners away from reigning champions, Italy) and Spain (UEFA Euro 2008 winners), who are priced at around 4 - 1 across the online betting markets to run out eventual winners. Although the old enemy, Germany, are being backed at around 12 - 1, whilst the equally dangerous and tactically impressive Holland and Italy are lurking with intent at the 13 - 1 and 15 - 1 mark respectively.

England's Journey To The 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals

So as part of our England World Cup football betting 2010 online guide, let us remind ourselves as to the route England took to South Africa 2010, as we bask in this radiant feeling a little longer, and perhaps - dare we say it - gloat at the competition as we set perched atop the Group 6 table with the maximum 24 points taken from 8 games and 8 wins, and with 31 goals scored against the opposition and a mere 5 conceded since September 2008.

6th September 2008 - Andorra 0 - England 2

10th September 2008 - Croatia 1 - England 4

11th October 2008 - England 5 - Kazakhstan 1

15th October 2008 - Belarus 1 - England 3

1st April 2009 - England 2 - Ukraine 1

6th June 2009 - Kazakhstan 0 - England 4

10th June 2009 - England 6 - Andorra 0

9th September 2009 - England 5 - Croatia 1

England Expects As Terry, Lampard, Rooney, Gerrard And Beckham Look To World Cup Finals

So what lies ahead for England and our core players. Well, the major obstacle now that qualification is assured is ensuring that key personnel remain injury-free during the concurrent Barclays Premier League and UEFA Champions League season. And of course hoping that individuals form doesn't dip ahead of what could be the current England generation's finest hour, played out of the world's biggest stage.

One squad member in particular is aiming to avoid injury worries and loss of form, and will be doing his utmost to secure his name goes into the football record books once more alongside claiming his most recent tag of becoming the most capped outfield player (114 and counting) in England history. David Beckham's potential record-equalling fourth successive World Cup Finals appearance - should he continue to prove his fitness and worth to Capello ahead of Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Aaron Lennon – will be one of the major talking points as we count down the days to the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals.

Now that England have achieved what many of us considered the impossible dream not so many moons ago and qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals in South Africa, we can all look ahead to the greatest football tournament on the planet, safe in the knowledge that we'll be playing a pivotal role in it. And instantly banishing the painfully memories of our no-show at the UEFA 2008 European Football Championships.