Brazil vs. Costa Rica Betting Tips, Latest Odds - 22 June

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Brazil vs. Costa Rica Betting Tips, Latest Odds - 22 June

You can bet on Brazil to beat Costa Rica Friday but that will cost you at 1/4 odds.  Or you can bet on Costa Rica to shock Brazil at 18/1 odds. The draw was coming in at 5/1.


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Brazil has four draws and two wins in their last four.  Costa Rica has two wins and four losses over that time frame.

Costa Rica’s only previous World Cup victory against South American opposition came in the 2014 tournament (3-1 vs Uruguay).

Costa Rica have scored with just one of their last 31 shots at the World Cup.

Costa Rica were very poor against Serbia.

It's difficult seeing Brazil not being able to score at least three in this one. 

13 of 23 games played thus far have resulted in both teams NOT scoring.  Only 9 of 23 have gone OVER 2.5.

This is Brazil and they have something to prove against a weak Costa Rica team.  OVER 2.5 Here

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

 

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