Overseas bookmakers seem to think that Vietnam has the courage to win, and that it would be life-changing if it came to pass.
The South Korean men's national soccer team, coached by Jürgen Klinsmann, will face Vietnam in an October A match at the Suwon World Cup Stadium in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, at 8 p.m. on Sunday.
The difference between the 26th-ranked South Koreans and the 95th-ranked Vietnamese is vast. Korea and Vietnam have met 24 times in their history, with Korea holding a dominant record of 17 wins, 5 draws and 2 losses. Aside from one loss in 2003, the last defeat was in 1959. 먹튀검증
This is a matchup of teams with a huge power differential, and it's even being played at home. A South Korean victory is a given.
On average, 15 offshore bookmakers are giving South Korea 1.04 odds to win, 14.82 to draw, and 42.62 to beat Vietnam.
If you bet $1 on South Korea to win, you'll only get $1.04 back.
If you bet $1 on Vietnam to win, you'd get a whopping $42.62 back if they actually won. Betfair even offered 76.0 odds on a Vietnamese victory, promising a 76x payout if Vietnam wins.
From an average of 42x to a maximum of 76x. It takes courage to bet on Vietnam to win, and life-changing rewards if it happens. On the flip side, this means that the odds of Vietnam winning are extremely slim. For offshore bookies, a South Korean victory is a no-brainer.