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October 7 – SportingBet.com, the top-rated online sportsbook that brings
South Africans the latest betting lines, has published the latest Rugby World
Cup quarter finals odds for the four matches scheduled for this weekend in
New Zealand.
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Eight teams go head to head in one of the most exciting quarter final lineups
seen in a Rugby World Cup in a long time, and betting activity is frantic as
fans back their favourite teams at popular online sports betting sites such
za.sportingbet.com.
The Rugby World Cup quarter finals for this year's tournament's has worked
out strangely in the way that the four Northern Hemisphere teams will play each
other, while the four Southern Hemisphere teams will face each other.
Rugby World Cup quarter finals schedule:
Saturday October 8th
Ireland vs Wales in Wellington
England vs France in Auckland
Sunday October 9th
South Africa vs Australia in Wellington
New Zealand vs Argentina in Auckland
The only sure victory seems to be the All Blacks against Argentina, while the
other three matches could go either way.
Odds at Sportingbet on the Rugby World Cup quarter final matches:
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A |
Draw |
B |
| Ireland vs Wales: |
-1 10/11 |
-1 14/1 |
+1 10/11 |
| England vs France: |
-4 10/11 |
-4 14/1 |
+4 11/10 |
| South Africa vs Australia: |
+1 10/11 |
+1 14/1 |
-1 EVS |
| New Zealand vs Argentina: |
-26 10/11 |
-26 14/1 |
+26 EVS |
Wallabies vs Springboks Quarter Finals Betting is Hot
South Africa vs Australia
South Africa sent a second rate team to the Tri Nations (which Australia went
on to win) and so it is difficult to predict who will win the quarter finals
match based on those results. Analysts say this is the hardest of all the World
Cup Rugby quarter finals to predict, as shown by the above close Australia vs
South Africa World Cup odds.
Ireland vs Wales
Both teams have shown strong defense and have played impressively, especially
Ireland's defeat over Australia. Sports commentators predict that the first team
to score a try will go on to victory.
England vs France
France is the only team who lost two games in the tournament and yet went on
to reach the quarter finals. England's side is riddled with problems on the
field and off, and didn't inspire much confidence with their performance in
their 16-12 win over Scotland.
New Zealand vs Argentina
Although the All Blacks lost Dan Carter, they still have the power of players
such as Colin Slade and Piri Weepu to beat the South Americans. Also, they have
the obvious home advantages. Another hard game to bet on as NZ's head odds as
so low.
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