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World Cup 2010 Gambling Predictions – Group A

Dave B weighs in with his FIFA world cup 2010 gambling predictions for Group A. Which features, Mexico, France, South Africa, and Uruguay. Check back in with Cappers Picks for group by group world cup 2010 predictions, team schedules, our matchup picks and more…

Group A Team Previews – 2010 FIFA World Cup Predictions

Dave B has already weighed in with his FIFA World Cup 2010 Free Picks. Now he weighs in with his predictions for Group A. Keep checking in with Cappers Picks as we get closer to World Cup 2010 – South Africa Style.

We’ll provide free soccer picks, group by group world cup 2010 predictions, team schedules, our World Cup Handicapping Guide, matchup analysis and more.

The World Cup – the biggest sporting event on the planet is upon us and it kicks off with a Group A matchup on Friday June 11.

From that day on, the world will be fixated on South Africa and the goings on in that country.

Group A includes the host nation, a super sleeper and a nation that has been to the pinnacle of Football success and is expecting good things in 2010.

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Group A Teams: South Africa, Uruguay, France, Mexico

FIFA WORLD CUP – ODDS TO WIN GROUP A
FRANCE -130
MEXICO +350
URUGUAY +365
SOUTH AFRICA +600


Group A Matchups / Schedule:

Friday, June 11 2010

15.00 South Africa – Mexico Soccer City Stadium
19.30 Uruguay – France Green Point Stadium

Wednesday, June 16 2010

19.30 South Africa  – Uruguay  Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Thursday, June 17 2010

19.30 France  – Mexico  Peter Mokaba Stadium

Tuesday, June 22 2010

15.00 France  – South Africa  Free State Stadium
15.00 Mexico  – Uruguay  Royal Bafokeng Stadium

South Africa – FIFA Ranking 88

South Africa – Odds To Win World Cup: +15500

Brazilian coach Carlos Alberto Parreira will have his hands full with a team that will be looking to not embarrass themselves rather than make a real run at legitimacy.

They have some skill, decent keepers, an experienced world class coach and a passionate home town crowd. Will it be enough?

Highly unlikely against FIFA’s 8th, 17th and 18th ranked teams in their Group

South Africa World Cup Predictions:

Disappointing tournament for the host country. A trip to the second round is the goal but an unrealistic one. Heck one win is somewhat unrealistic.

4th place in the Group and an outside chance at a draw in their three games is more realistic.

Mexico – FIFA Ranking 17

Mexico – Odds To Win World Cup: +8500

This could be the team to watch in this group. They have been to the round of 16 in each of the last four World Cups.

With a sketchy France side favored in their group, Mexico is good value at +350 to win the group.

Mexico  World Cup Predictions:

Group A champion but out in the round of 16.

Uruguay – FIFA Ranking 18

Uruguay – Odds To Win World Cup: +12500

They haven’t won a World Cup game in 20 years. They needed a playoff and a victory over Costa Rica just to qualify for the World Cup.

They should break their 20 year drought only because South Africa is in their Group.

Uruguay World Cup Predictions:

They should get one win but that is where the success ends.

Third place in the group is likely after they beat the host nation.

France – FIFA Ranking 8

France – Odds To Win World Cup: + 1800

The French fans will be expecting a lot as usual but this side is a mere shadow if its turn of the century self. Without Zinedine Zidane the French have lost their swagger.

They should advance on reputation alone but a long tournament is unlikely.

France World Cup Predictions:

The French have the pedigree but they don’t have the players or the results of teams past. 2nd in the Group is likely but that is about all one can expect.

Let the rebuilding begin.

Conclusion:

Group A is full of intrigue and it could be full of surprises. France is the X-factor. If they somehow draw upon the ghosts of World Cups past they could emerge as winners of group A. If they somehow rear their dysfunctional head, they could fail to advance. Mexico is a lock to advance and South Africa is a lock to finish last.

The other two are a tossup.

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2 replies on “World Cup 2010 Gambling Predictions – Group A”

Look for Mexico to advance out of the group phase here with France and the Bfana Bfana battling it out for second.

Mexico and South Africa will Progress from Group A

Why? A different game

Passive soccer fans and even the more active followers of European leagues often fall into the trap of thinking the club form of players will automatically translate on the international stage. The international game is an entirely different animal to competitions like the Champions League. The World Cup is suited to teams that play disciplined, mistake-free soccer. That’s why the likes of Denmark and Greece tend to cause a few surprises in major international tournaments.

This means the big name talent of France does not guarantee Les Bleus will dominate Group A. In 2002 France learned that the hard way when a superstar line-up fell at the first hurdle. By contrast the 2006 team France brought to Germany lacked the star power of earlier years but managed to go all the way to the final. While an abundance of talent is by no means a help, a lack of stars is not a fatal flaw. South Africa are short on big names but the deck is stacked in their favor for other reasons.

What really matters

When assessing World Cup betting you need to assess who has the edge and in this case the cards fall nicely for South Africa. The hosts will be brimming with confidence against Mexico in the opening game and should be able to get a point out of that tie.

El Tri are far from shabby and their experience of consistent success away from home in the qualifiers, will stand to them against group rivals Uruguay and France who both endured poor road records on the way to South Africa. There’s no doubting that Uruguay and France have individual talent that will be the envy of many teams in this tournament but talent is not enough. Neither team has shown an ability to blend all their competing egos into a dominant force that can control a game.

The final shake up

In order for South Africa to go through the Bafana Bafana need to jump right into the land of make-believe. With the crowd on their side and the referees too, a win in their second game irrespective of the opening round result is likely. The unlucky victims will be Uruguay. After that anything other than a loss against France should be enough to take second behind Mexico. El Tri’s organisation and discipline will reap dividends in the opening phase and they will top the group much to the shock of France.

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