William Hill World Cup Betting
William Hill World Cup Betting
William Hill World Cup Betting
William Hill’s World Cup odds makers are giving Spain odds of 9/2, and they’ve pegged both England and Brazil at 5/1.
The odds are constantly changing at William Hill for 2010 World Cup betting, but the dependability and quality of William Hill is always the same.
Founded in 1934, and listed on the London Stock Exchange since 2002 (ticker: WMH.L) it’s hard to find any sports or casino gambling fan who hasn’t heard of this company.
With offices in the UK, Ireland, Israel and Bulgaria, the company employs more than 15,000 people across their online, street and telephone betting divisions.
William Hill is licensed for gaming and sports betting both on and offline, and over the phone. Between all of their gambling and sorts wagering operations, they booked £15 bn in stakes last year.
So let’s see what this well respected company is offering punters looking to wager on the 2010 Word Cup.
Besides the normal World Cup betting options you’d expect to find at any quality sports betting web site, William Hill regularly updates their World Cup Specials page.
You have a number of World Cup betting options covering special circumstances such as wagering that England will be top goal scorer (Yes is 4/1).
And the odds are running 11/10 that an English player will be sent off during the World Cup. I don’t even know why they bother offering odds on that, seems to be a fairly sure thing I would think.
You can also wager on stages of elimination for each country in the World Cup from Group Stage to Winner.
But it’s their World Cup Blockbuster Coupon that’s getting so much attention in these final days before World Cup football begins.
There are eight sections of four matches each. You place your wager on your favourite team in as many sections as you choose. If you pick a selection from all eight sections, you receive a 25% bonus whenever one of your selections wins.
The William Hill World Cup Blockbuster Coupon is getting a lot of rave reviews because it’s an easy and potentially profitable way to spread your World Cup bets around and cover all your bets at once.
The section winner odds are different from the World Cup outright winner odds, so take a look and see what the odds makers are putting out for your team.
And if this is your first time registering an account at William Hill, don’t miss their £25 Free Bet promo that’s just in time for your 2010 World Cup football betting pleasure.