Brazil, Argentina the betting favorites in eight-team World Cup
- Jul 2, 2014
The U.S. is the latest team to exit the World Cup. And now there are only eight left, down from the original mix of 32.
Read More . . .The U.S. is the latest team to exit the World Cup. And now there are only eight left, down from the original mix of 32.
Read More . . .The United States managed to get into the knockout stage of the 2014 World Cup and face Belgium today at Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador.
Read More . . .Making a decision at the sports betting window was never so difficult. It never involved this much guilt.
Read More . . .Shep Messing, who was a teammate of Pele on the New York Cosmos and goalkeeper on the 1972 Olympic squad, will give Post readers his insights and opinions periodically during the World Cup.
Read More . . .Outbound online soccer gambling is becoming out of control with the heat of World Cup in China. The number of gamblers has jumped severalfold, as well as the appearance of illegal gambling websites, Economic Information Daily reports.
Read More . . .With a pair of overpriced favorites on the World Cup betting board, Monday looks like a day for value bettors to take their shots on the big underdogs and hope for a major upset.
Read More . . .The artificially intelligent helper Cortana has accurately predicted every single World Cup game since a software update gave it the ability to pore over tournament data - has Microsoft developed a prediction tool to rival Paul the Octopus?
Read More . . .Knockout play begins on Saturday with matches featuring the host nation, Brazil, Chile, Columbia and Uruguay. The suprising squad from Costa Rica takes on Greece on Sunday.
Read More . . .The World Cup is down to 16 teams and we are into the single elimination part of the tournament. Just like Wall Street survived the financial collapse of 2008, the USA survived despite a tie with Portugal and a loss to Germany.
Read More . . .The success of the United States at the World Cup has generated a lot of buzz. On Thursday morning, the Americans face Germany in Brazil.
Read More . . .Fùtbol fever is beginning to take hold in the United States and it will reach a new high if the U.S. team can get through Germany to advance to the round of 16.
Read More . . .Having been humbled 5-2 against France last time out, Switzerland head to Manaus on Wednesday hoping to bounce back against Honduras (4 p.m., ESPN) and claim a place in the last 16.
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