How to make big money betting on the World Cup

We’re about to hit the World Cup, and many people will now be thinking about taking on the tournament. But what to go for? It requires an 

totally 

dissimilar skillset and thought processes to betting on the Premier League.

Gambling on EPL matches is egregious and arduous. The league has built its victory on aggressive balance and unforeseeable. It may feel like Man City and Liverpool win every week, but the actuality is that anyone can beat anyone to a far greater 

expanse than in most other top flights in Europe.

Plus, unlike in American games where there are 

generally just two outcomes in games, football has three, making things even harder to 

forecast. There’s nothing more 

thwarting a bettor than backing the underdog for a win only to see them draw – or even worse, the other way around.

It all makes for a difficult proposition.

At the World Cup, you’ll want to think of big images and long 

phrases. Don’t just back Brazil or Argentina to win, or Karim Benzema to be the top scorer. There’s no money to be built there.

Think deeper – which squads do well in World Cups? Teams that accept few goals. That’s the way that global tournaments are going. Just 

focus on England in their last two 

attempts. They reached a World Cup semi-final and a Euros final just by setting up a solid defense and playing for set pieces.


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