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GIANT ENGLAND FLAG IN FLAT ABOVE WILLIAM ROSE ALERT...chances of them wheeling out a plasma and beer fridge onto the roof? Evens.


I'm looking forward to watching Saturday's first game with my English mates. My prediction: the yanks will score first, bursting 4 years of over expectation. Then the scouser with the low hairline will bang in an equaliser, Lampard will miss a penalty and Crouch to score the winner (2-1 to England).

Think it'll be a tough match for England v USA - probably a draw.


The Americans are no mugs when it comes to Football - they are the only team to beat WC favourites Spain in the last 4 years and that was 12 months ago in South Africa during Confederations Cup

Today I did a WC forecast at work from who'd finish 1st and 2nd in each group to the Final... and I was surprised to see I'd predicted a Spain v England World Cup Final. So that is my first tip


Second tip, is England v USA to be a draw on Saturday


Finally, I am predicting top scorer to be Frank Lampard

I'm looking at the 2.5+ goal bets...apparently 80% of Englands games feature more than 2 goals and yet the price for this with the US is 2.3....VALUE. I've lumped on....a bit.


Even without the stats, the US's defence is as suspect as ours who haven't kept a clean sheet in aeons + Dodgy Footballs. GET ON.

Scenario: 89th minute. Uruguay are winning 1-0. France are on the attack. Ribery crosses, but it's just ahead of Henry....do you want him to palm the ball in the net and the goal be given. A hundred grand could depend on it. And the family could drink something decent...

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