Sportsbooks say World Cup betting has surged past expectations, with US hype driving action
Sportsbook operators anticipated this year's World Cup would set betting records because the major elements were aligned.
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Sportsbook operators anticipated this year's World Cup would set betting records because the major elements were aligned.
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Sportsbook operators anticipated this year's World Cup would set betting records because the major elements were aligned.

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