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June 27, 2008

EURO 2008 The Final - Germany vs Spain

Filed under: Articles, Betting Previews, Soccer — Tags: , — admin @ 2:45 pm

It’s been a close, but no cigar’ season for Michael Ballack, with no silverware to show for an impressive year. Will he get his hands on a winner’s medal at the death? Triple winners Germany are far and away the most successful nation to date in the European Championship. It’s their sixth appearance in the final, but will it be champagne or tears in Vienna?

Seize the moment!

A fluent Spain produced fast, flowing football to sail past a sinking Russia on a storm lashed evening. Despite losing talismanic striker Villa, the Furia Roja midfield axis of Fabregas and Hernandez will probe, tease and torment the Germans to distraction, but can they take the cup?
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Make that bet: Who’ll take the Henri Delaunay Trophy?

EURO 2008 The Final Odds

Germany wins 2.10
Spain wins   1.70

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June 25, 2008

2008 Euro Betting SemiFinal

Filed under: Articles, Betting Previews, Soccer — Tags: , , — admin @ 5:19 pm

 For online soccer betting fans, the Spanish are the better team on paper but the Russians proved against the Netherlands that they won’t go away no matter who they face. In group play, the Spanish dominated Russia but the Russians were without Andrei Arshavin. How good is Arshavin? He pretty much single-handedly dominated the Netherlands this past weekend. His pin-point passing is second to none. He might be the best ball-handler in this tournament. After watching the joyous dismantling of free scoring Holland, it’s difficult to believe that Hiddink’s side were taken apart by Spain in their opening match. Will revenge be tasted on another hot night of Euro action? Andrei Arshavin’s return from suspension lit the Russian flame, but can he produce more football magic and reduce the Spanish challenge to ashes?

Here are the BetUS online sportsbook betting soccer odds for this match:

Spain - ½ + 105 + 105 O 2 - 130 O 1 ½ + 135

U 1 ½ - 165

Russia + ½ - 125 + 265 U 2 + 110 O ½ - 180

U ½ + 150

Draw + 230

According to the BetUS online sportsbook wagering lines above, the Spanish are a favorite in this match. They should be. They have a very solid team and are managed well by Luis Aragones. But things have changed in their game recently. I don’t know why but the Spanish haven’t been nearly as aggressive as they were in group play. Perhaps, the goal is to make it to the championship round where they will once again push the ball forward with abandon.

A penalty shoot-out win, after a dour draw in sultry Vienna, has shown Spain a chink of light at the end of a forty-four year old tunnel. Could this be the year of the Red Fury? The Spanish conquistadors defeated Russia as they took the European title way back in 1964. Can they do it again? Still, the signs are not good for the Spanish in this match. This will be Andrei Arshavin’s second game back. Again, he will probably be the most talented ball-handler on the pitch come game-time.

That makes the Russians a very good online wager to upset the Spanish at the fantastic odds of + 265. This game may not need to go into extra time. I’ll take the Russians at those unbelievably generous soccer online odds of + 265. Why not? Greece won Euro 2004. The Russians could win Euro 2008.

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June 20, 2008

Euro 2008 Quarterfinal betting

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Quarter-Final: Netherlands - RussiaÂ

Going Dutch!

The Euro 2008 group of death claimed some famous victims, but the Netherlands swept through to the knock-out phase on a sea of attacking football and clinical finishing. Can it continue in the Euro 2008 quarter-finals? Van Basten fired the Dutch to a famous European victory over Russia twenty years ago, but is he about to become the first man to taste success as both player and coach?

Brothers in arms!

After using the rapier talents of Andrei Arshavin to slice apart a stodgy Sweden, Guus Hiddink is plotting the downfall of his homeland when he leads his men into quarter-final action in Basel. It’s the sternest task the Russians could have wished for, but can they pass the Dutch test?  Ready to bet: Who’ll get the first goal in Basel?

Euro 2008 online betting odds!!  Saturday 21st, 7:45pm. Money Line.

Netherlands          1.70
Russia                    5.00

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German Team Making its Way to the Euro 2008

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After removing the tag of underdog in the quarter-final against Portugal, the major tournament machine also known as Germany looks like steadily making its way to the Euro 2008 final in Vienna. Joachim Low’s side remain favourites (9/4) to take a fourth European title after a 3-2 victory in the last eight, putting them through to a semi-final against either Croatia (7/1) or Turkey (22/1).

As ever, what initially seemed an unremarkable German outfit, stuttering to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Croatia and making hard work of Austria in the group stages, have grown in stature as the competition has reached its latter stages.

Germany manager Low, suspended from the touchline for the Portugal game following an altercation with his Austrian counterpart in Group B’s final round of fixtures, oozed satisfaction with his team’s display, saying: “We had a lot of courage, had good combinations, moved well without the ball. All the things that we’ve done well in the past we did.”

Bayern Munich’s Lukas Podolski (7/2) is in a battle with David Villa (7/2) of Spain for the Golden Boot, Villa is 9/2 to be the tournament’s top goal scorer with Spain lifting the trophy, while Podolski and Germany are 9/1 to earn the same distinction.

If Germany are to replicate their memorable win at Euro 1996, they may have to overcome the daring Dutch in the final. Holland, who are 3/1 to bring home the cup 20 years after tasting glory in 1988 - when Germany hosted the event - have been the talk of the tournament, with their exhilarating brand of fearless football claiming resounding wins over giants Italy (5/1) and France in Group C.

Holland face a Russia (12/1) side which has turned a few heads since a humbling 4-1 defeat to Spain (4/1) in their opening game. The orange army will have a tough task countering Guus Hiddink’s fleet-footed, hard-working men, who underlined their potential in the 2-0 win over Sweden.

Robin Van Persie could be worth an outside shout to make a late bid for the title of top scorer. The Arsenal forward already has two goals in the tournament and is 20/1 to end up with the most strikes.

It is around this stage in a competition that Spain, who face world champions Italy in their quarter-final, usually crumble, but a renewed optimism seems to have surged through their ranks, bred by confidence in their two dangerous frontmen - David Villa and Fernando Torres.

Spain coach Luis Aragones has expressed his contentment with the quality at his disposal going into the last eight: “I think the team is ready for this kind of match. It learned a lot at the World Cup. I’ve got 23 very good players in my squad and in the second half we played some very intelligent, very good football.”

The Italians have failed to convince thus far, but like Germany possess a knack of performing when it really matters. A sound backline could provide a passage through to Vienna, if only the forwards could hit form. Luca Toni and Cassano have failed to find the net, with Italy’s major problem being a lack of goals.
Can the German giants justify their top billing?


Canbet: This Australian sportsbook will be offering up a chance to win 2008 Euros in commissions and will give your players a 30GBP free bet, even on the live in game betting.

Ladbrokes: Ladbrokes is offering a 10GBP free bet for the Euro 2008!

Lasseters Sportsbook: Australian Sportsbook Lasseters is holding an exciting draw for a $5000 free bet on the final match of Euro 2008.

Victor Chandler: Victor Chandler, one of the UK’s most recognized brand names is also boasting one of the hottest new player free bets of 100GBP as part of their Euro 2008 celebrations.

Unibet: They are covering the event in over 20 languages and will give your players a 20GBP free bet to try their luck.

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June 11, 2008

UEFA Euro 2008 - Croatia vs Germany

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Ten years ago, Croatia’s ‘golden generation’ swept Germany aside in the World Cup quarter-final on their way to a best ever third-place finish. What are the odds on a repeat performance?

Their Euro record isn’t quite as good as it might be, but after a great qualifying campaign and an opening win against the co-hosts, could this be the year of the Vatreni?

Joachim Low knows what it takes to succeed at the big summer championships having been assistant coach in his country’s run to third in the 2006 World Cup. Germany have failed to reach the knock-out stage in each of the last two Euros. Can Low
steer his side past Croatia and take the group?

Make a soccer bet: Will Lukas Podolski be a Euro top-scorer?

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June 5, 2008

EURO 2008 £10 Free Bet

Filed under: Articles, Betting Promotions — Tags: , — admin @ 2:47 pm

There are less than a few days left until the start of what is sure to be a fascinating tournament.

No England, Scotland or Ireland present but there will be plenty of Premier League representatives.

So, which European team will you be behind? Torres’ Spain (5/1), Ronaldo’s Portugal (7/1), Ballack’s Germany (4/1), or  even Rosicky’s Czech Republic (16/1). It’s time for customer’s to USE THEIR HEADS and place their £10 free bet on a game.

Ladbrokes.com is Giving a Euro 2008 £10 free bet.

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