World Cup Betting: Who can scale the heights required to beat the altitude factor?
Jaymes Monte takes a look at how and why altitude could play a big part in the 2010 World Cup….
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Jaymes Monte takes a look at how and why altitude could play a big part in the 2010 World Cup….
All the in-running prices from tonight’s European play-off second leg matches….
Slovenia pulled one back on Saturday to make Wednesday’s match in Maribor interesting. Could Guus Hiddink’s side be in any danger of not qualifying for South Africa 2010? Ben Lyttleton selects the bets.
The first leg finished 0-0 and two cautious coaches does not make for a goal-fest in Ukraine on Wednesday either. Ben Lyttleton reckons it could be a long night.
December 4th is an important day for the diary as that’s when the FIFA World Cup draw takes place. Alister Morgan tells us about the seedings controversy ahead of the play-offs and how Sepp Blatter keeps moving the goalposts.
The similarities between Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi are many and only time will tell if Barcelona’s current number 10 can achieve what “El Pibe” did. They will join forces as Maradona coaches Messi in the upcoming World Cup and that might give us a clue, says Paul Moon.
Poland in ‘74, Cameroon in ‘90 and Bulgaria in ‘94 - Feizal Rahman looks back at the sides who have come from nowhere to take the World Cup by storm and asks who will be 2010’s surprise package?
After a disastrous 2006 World Cup, Serbia will be back in 2010 to make amends. They qualified by finishing above France and in Nemanja Vidic, Branislav Ivanovic and Dejan Stankovic they have a spine that will make for a very tough team, says Jonathan Wilson.
If France are to reach the World Cup, they will have to do it the hard way, via the play-offs. On Wednesday night they face an Austrian side who will offer them a good dress rehearsal for the real thing, says Feizal Rahmann.
A last-gasp winner from Martin Palermo means Argentina remain on track to qualify for the next World Cup whilst Sweden’s defeat in Denmark and Portugal’s win in Lisbon means there’s a good chance we’ll also see Cristiano Ronaldo strut his stuff in South Africa after all….