Brazil Chile betting odds

Spread bettors are hoping for a thriller in the Brazil Chile game tonight. Some Sporting Index sports spread betting punters were left bitterly disappointed in the Brazil Portugal match after both sides contributed to a shocking game.
By: Sporting Index
 
June 28, 2010 - PRLog -- Sellers of just about everything on the spreads were in clover, except those who had gone low on bookings. Seven yellow cards were handed out by Benito Archundia in the first half and they were definitely warranted in a very feisty opening period. The quote went up to around 120 at one point, so in-running spread sellers may have actually done very well after a card-less second half.

The spread betting public normally love games involving Brazil at the World Cup but there is no doubt that this is not a typical Brazilian side. Head coach Dunga has received heavy criticism from the media on his tactics, but his side are still at the top of the Sporting Index tournament win index and can be bought at 54. They havent fully hit their stride yet, but they are very experienced and buyers of their spread supremacy against Chile will be delighted with the Samba Boys record against their fellow South Americans. In 29 meetings the Chileans have won just four and have lost all of the last seven. Brazil have not only won these recent games, theyve also won them very comfortably, scoring three or more goals in all of the last six contests. They faced each other twice in qualifying and spread buyers of goals and supremacy will be delighted that Dungas side won 4-2 and 3-0.

Luis Fabiano has been Brazils top goalscorer so far at this years World Cup and he can be bought at 30 on Sporting Indexs Tournament Golden Boot market. Buyers of his goal minutes on the spreads for this game will take encouragement from his two goals against Chile in qualifying which led to a final make-up of 105. He is undoubtedly Brazils talisman and the fact that his country have scored 25 goals in their last five games against Chile augurs well for his followers on the spreads.

Chile have been impressive so far, keeping two clean sheets and then just losing out against Spain. Total goals spread sellers enjoyed Chiles first two games, with just one goal scored in each match. However, their defence was unlocked twice against Spain and Sporting Index are expecting this to be relatively high scoring with a goals quote of 2.6-2.8. A worry for buyers, though, is that the Spain game is the first time Chile have conceded two goals in their last 11 games.

The bookings market is a difficult one for spread punters to work out as both sides have been involved in some fiery games and some quieter affairs in South Africa. Weve already seen that seven cards were brandished in the first half of Brazils last game, but they also had Kaka sent off against the Ivory Coast. Two of Chiles three games have produced just 30 bookings points, but spread buyers will be hoping for a repeat of their game against Switzerland. The Chileans had six players yellow carded but with Valon Behrami being sent off for the Swiss the final make up was 115 points.

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