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Casino Beacon > Online Casinos > New Casino Bonuses > Bonus Archive 24 June 2010 World Cup Betting - Denmark v Japan - Latest Odds And Tips If the betting odds are anything to go by, Japan are going to struggle against Japan this evening. ToteSport are offering the following odds for the match.
Coverage starts at 7pm on BBC1 and things kick-off at 7:30pm. If you're hoping to win some cash from this match then you may want to consider the words of Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, who said of Japan's coach Takeshi Okada: "If he gets Japan out of this group, they will have to build a statue of him in the middle of Tokyo. He would deserve it." Hardly reassuring if you plan to back Japan. They currently sit second in the Group E table but a despite the gloomy prediction, Japan are on the verge of etching their name in the history books. A draw against Denmark would be enough to see them into the last 16 of the World Cup for the first time on foreign soil. A win for Denmark, however, and they will join the Netherlands in the knockout stages. Group E currently looks like this: Group
E P W D L GD PTS Netherlands 2 2 0 0 +3 6 Japan 2 1 0 1 0 3 Denmark 2 1 0 1 -1 3 Cameroon 2 0 0 2 -2 0 Denmark have been far from impressive in their first two World Cup matches but they have reached the second round in the only four World Cup tournaments they've played in and should be quietly confident of making it five on the bounce. Denmark may want to keep the ball high in the air - 14 of Denmark's squad are taller than 6ft, compared to only six of Japan's squad. A good tip for betting is often to check out previous encounters but there's not alot to go on this time - the only previous coming together of Japan and Denmark was way back in 1971. If it helps, Denmark won that encounter 3-2 and Denmark's current manager Morten Olsen actually played in that match. Only two of Denmark's 15 previous World Cup games have ended in a draw so you may be wise to avoid backing a stalemate this evening. Although both Denmark and Japan will fancy their chances of progressing alongside the Netherlands into the second round, we can't really see any alternative than to back Denmark to nail this one at odds of 23/20 (2.15) from ToteSport and when you take into account that Japan have lost five of their last six matches, those odds appear to be rather generous. You can even bet during the match. |
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