Where can I get historical, day-to-day changing odds on World Cup (for example)?

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For example,

Argentina > Nigeria: April 10 -- ( -120 )
Argentina > Nigeria: April 15 -- ( -123 )
Argentina > Nigeria: April 20 -- ( -124 )
Argentina > Nigeria: April 25 -- ( -126 )

Argentina > Nigeria: May 10 -- ( -126 )
Argentina > Nigeria: May 15 -- ( -124 )
Argentina > Nigeria: May 20 -- ( -135 )
Argentina > Nigeria: May 25 -- ( -140 )


I'm pretty sure I can predict the outcome of an event by the pricing in the gambling lines. This is World Cup related, so I'd need the day-to-day odds change on the bettings matchups.... like the fictional Argentina lines above.

Anybody have any sites?
 

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No USA AND no Italia, still can't believe it

Not sure who I'm pulling for, some underdog I suppose, and both of our neighbors from Central America. Maybe Nigeria



PS: this year's groups look like they're not very balanced, based on Historical results anyhow. And it looks like they made it easy for Russia to get out of Group A
 

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The USA not making it is a joke. They have one of the easiest regions in the world. It's almost unfair how easy it is for them. Same goes for Mexico. Mexico gets a free pass into the World Cup every four years. If you put Mexico into South American qualifying, they'd qualifying once every 20 years... and that's no joke.

Brasil
Argentina
Uruguay

All locks. Then they'd have to fight it out with powerhouses Colombia, Chile and a 6th relevant team based on form. And Mexico is almost always below those top 5 teams. The US would qualify once every 24 years in South America.
 

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Trying to predict the overturning of a suspension.

Based on the increase in the odds, it looks like it won't happen. If it does happen, this game should see a drastic move in pricing. Pre-pricing says it won't, though.
 

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World Cup is always a treat....and one thing we are assured of? The Italians aint winning..@):mad:


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/11/13/world-reacted-italy-missing-world-cup-finals/


[h=1]Apocalypse: How Italy and the world reacted to the Azzurri missing out on World Cup finals[/h]


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[FONT=&quot]“It's one of the darkest pages of our sporting history," Andrea Monti, the editor, wrote in a front-page editorial. “A brutal slap beyond the incalculable harm for a country that lives and breathes soccer.”[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]A tearful Buffon was one of several big names to announce the end of their international careers following the defeat.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]“It’s a huge blow, arguably the biggest blow to Italian football ever,” said Paddy Agnew, a Rome-based soccer expert and the author of “Forza Italia: The Fall and Rise of Italian Football.”[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]“It’s one thing not to qualify for the World Cup in 1958, when there were only 16 teams, but not to qualify for 2018, when there are 32 teams, is another matter.



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haha ^^^^^

the only thing the Brits can celebrate is somebody else losing
 

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ah those thin skinned Italians, never fails. They were 'celebrating' ? or reporting. Keep in mind it was La Gazatta that titled Italy's premature exit as ' An Apocalypse' @):mad:
 

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