Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Germany is Expected to Win World Cup Group G but Coaches Klinsmann and Loew Equally Determined to Move on to Stage 2

As World Cup prepares to advance to Stage 2, one of the most anticipated matchups will now decide who will win Group G. Intertops Sportsbook’s (http://www.intertops.eu) oddsmakers see Germany as a strong favorite to top the USA when the two meet on Thursday. Germany, a three-time world champion, only needs a draw to win the group and so is quoted at -2500, with the Americans at +900.

Intertops – the world’s very first online sportsbook -- is taking bets on everything from Tournament Top Goalscorer to whether the final will be decided in 90 minutes (-303), extra time (+400) or in a penalty shootout (+450).

The two coaches, USA's Jurgen Klinsmann and his German counterpart Joachim Loew, are buddies, but they’re both equally determined to win. Klinsmann, who coached his country at the 2006 World Cup with Loew as his assistant, has made it clear that he wants to beat his homeland and win the group.

“We have that fighting spirit and we give everything in every game,” Klinsmann told reporters. “We will go to Recife and we will give everything to beat Germany. That is our goal.”

Special World Cup Offers:

Intertops is offering a risk-free live bet on the USA vs Germany game on Thursday. If the first live bet placed on this duel isn’t a winner, it will be refunded as a free bet (up to $100).:

There's also an attractive stake-back option on one game on every matchday of the tournament. For example, today bettors can claim back up to $100 if Lionel Messi scores two or more goals when Argentina meets Nigeria.

Customers placing at least $2000 (minimum odds -200 / 1.5) on World Cup bets are able to claim a $200 Free Bet in time for the final on July 13th.

Every customer wagering at least $50 (minimum odds +100 / 2.0) on a World Cup match day is automatically in a draw for a $500 cash prize. Every further $50 wagered means another chance to win.



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