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Quarter Final Betting Preview
By Paddy Power October 1 2007
England are 66/1 and Scotland 250/1 for the World Cup after booking their quarter-final places. England were clipped into as short as 33/1 in places following their 36-20 win over Tonga in Paris on Friday night - but both Bet Direct and totesport are happy to offer the 66s.


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1/4 Final Stage Betting

Australia are the 1/6 favourites with Paddy Power to demolish England in the quarter finals on Saturday while New Zealand remain the 7/10 favourites to be this year's outright World Cup champions.

1/4 Final Stages Betting

Match Betting

Sat 6th 14:00
1/6 Australia
25/1 Draw
7/2 England

Sat 6th 20:00
1/6 New Zealand
25/1 Draw
7/2 France

Sun 7th 14:00
1/200 South Africa
225/1 Draw
25/1 Fiji

Sun 7th 20:00
1/6 Argentina
25/1 Draw
7/2 Scotland

Handicap Betting

Sat 6th 14:00
10/11 Australia -13.0
25/1 Draw (13.0)
10/11 England +13.0

Sat 6th 20:00
10/11 New Zealand -13.0
25/1 Draw (13.0)
10/11 France +13.0

Sun 7th 14:00
10/11 South Africa - 38.0
25/1 Draw (38.0)
10/11 Fiji +38.0

Sun 7th 20:00
10/11 Argentina -13.0
25/1 Draw (13.0)
10/11 Scotland +13.0

Outright Betting

7/10 New Zealand
11/4 South Africa
15/2 Australia
12/1 France
20/1 Argentina
40/1 England
100/1 Scotland
500/1 Fiji

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