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World Cup Betting Tips: Best price on Belgium, Mexico and Germany all to win

With three odds-on favourites taking to the field in Saturday's World Cup action, the treble of Belgium, Mexico and Germany is sure to prove a popular multiple with punters.

dabblebet are enhancing the odds available to all customers, boosting the treble to 16/5 (4.20). At the time of writing that is an industry-best quote and is sure to prove popular with all three teams likely to prove too good for their respective opposition.

Belgium (3/10) eased past Panama in their opening Group G game and Tunisia are likely to face a similar fate. Roberto Martinez's men should have too much attacking firepower for a team who conceded several very presentable chances to England on matchday one.

In truth, the Three Lions should have been out of sight by half-time and with Romelu Lukaku looking in good touch for the Red Devils, few will be opposing a Belgium win in the early kick-off and with good reason.

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Mexico stunned Germany with a counter attacking masterclass in Moscow and they're 8/11 (1.73) to make it a perfect two from two against South Korea.

Juan Carlos Osorio’s men are now in pole position to top Group F but they’ll likely need maximum points from what looks a very winnable match in order to cement their advantage.

The Asian side posed little threat in their opening game and El Tri have the powerful, direct attack to beat a team that have only found the net once in their last four outings.

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The defending champions were rocked in their opening game but have the perfect opportunity to bounce back against Sweden. dabblebet make Germany 8/15 (1.53) to pick up three points in Sochi.

The Swedes don't have the dynamism to cause Die Mannschaft the sort of problems that Mexico did and Low's side have enough attacking options to get their World Cup campaign back on track.

Thomas Muller has already stated that he expects Sweden to sit deep and defend. However, the addition of Marco Reus could be the key to solving that puzzle especially after the below-par showing on matchday one.

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