Brazil Favourites Over Defending Champions Spain For 2014 FIFA World Cup

While the 2010 FIFA World Cup is over and done with and Spain walked away with the prestigious title, all is not lost as the 2014 World Cup early markets odds are available at Sportsbet!

The five-time world champions are the early market favourites to claim the win in four years time at $4.50 with SportsBet.

Spain entered the 2010 World Cup as favourites at $5 with SportsBet proving sometimes punters should definitely stick with the odds!

The next closest were Brazil at $5.50 and did not even qualify for the semi-finals although have a chance to redeem themselves at the 2014 FIFA World Cup which is indeed taking place in Brazil.

The five-time world champions are the early market favourites to claim the win in four years time at $4.50 with SportsBet.

As the South Americans are hosting the event they gain automatic qualification, whereas the defending champions Spain still need to qualify and are at $7 to retain the silverware.

Argentina were another dominant force and have equal odds to Spain – $7, despite losing in a dramatic 4-0 mauling by the Germans in the quarterfinals.

Germany will only grow over the next four years and were unlucky not to win this year, but seeing as the side is so young, when 2014 rolls around they could be unstoppable if matured well and are at $11 for the title.

The Netherlands gave a good tournament in South Africa, however the majority of their players are slightly older and may not be around in Brazil to fight for the Crown of word champions so it may be too early to back them for the win at $13.

After a dismal performance by England they are at $15 to set the record straight in four years time, however it is unclear as to where the young talent will come from seeing as the side who hit South Africa will be over the hill for 2014.

If you have a clear idea as to which nation will win the 2014 World Cup now is the time to bet as the odds are the most lucrative, and it is a good way to get some world cup betting out of your system now the South Africa tournament is over – so head to SportsBet for the best options.

Despite it being a while away, bidding for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups are underway with England, Qatar, Russia, South Korea and the USA are all bidding for both tournaments, while Belgium and the Netherlands have applied together which is also the case for Portugal and Spain. Japan and Australia have bid for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, ruling themselves out of contention for the 2018 tournament.