World Cup 2006 Update 6 /25
- Jun 26, 2006
A look at Monday's matches and who to play.
Read More . . .A look at Monday's matches and who to play.
Read More . . .World Cup’s Sweet Sixteen. So long, Saudi Arabia. Toodles, Tunisia. Pax vobiscum, Paraguay.
Read More . . .Well how do you follow a fortnight of that? I suppose the answer is with more of the same, let us hope the next fortnight is as exciting and enthralling.
Read More . . .Today the final matches in the group stages of a superb World Cup take place. The action in Group G will be compelling with several permutations possible....
Read More . . .Here's a look at the day’s matches, and the news that is important for bettors making decisions on upcoming games:
Wednesday’s Matches...
All 4 World Cup games being held Thursday still have potential bearing on final group standing’s and it looks as if we will have great soccer today.
Read More . . .A look at who to play for Wednesday's matches.
Read More . . .The inside wagering line from Simon Noble - Manager, <a href="http://www.pinnaclesports.com/?refer=xshore">Pinnacle Sports</a>. This week Simon looks at the World Cup.
Read More . . .The massive international popularity of the football World Cup, coupled with the abundance, accessibility and user-friendliness of interactive gambling technology in 2006, will likely result in the largest betting event in history
Read More . . .<a href="http://www.betus.com/online-sports-betting/ats/1330/mid/485.html">BetUS.com</a> releases geographic research illustrating countries support by state.
Read More . . .A look at who to play for Tuesday's matches.
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