Mozzart Bet offers World’s Biggest Odds in Tuesday’s World Cup matches

Mozzart Bet is offering the World’s Biggest Odds in the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup Round of 16 matches pitting Spain against Morocco and Portugal against Switzerland as they battle for the last two available slots to the quarters.Besides the World Biggest Odds, Mozzart Bet is also offering you a chance to win big through the Chimbiwa Maji Promotion that is running on all the 23 days of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.With a minimum stake of 10 Bob, you can win one of the five Daily Prizes and a complete Set of brand-new Football Uniforms & Footballs for your favourite local Football Team by hitting the highest odds daily.Pokea mtazamo bora wa ODDS nadhifu. Fanya Uamuzi! Tovuti 👉 https://t.co/aSqVzt9cRU #FIFAWorldcup pic.twitter.com/aOxdkesNsR— Mozzart Bet Kenya (@mozzartbetkenya) December 6, 2022 In addition to a Ksh 500,000 Free Bet amount, the overall Grand Prize winner gets a WATER BOREHOLE to be drilled at a location of choice for the benefit of his or her Community, courtesy of our Action 100 Wells for the Community initiative that aims at drilling boreholes to deliver clean drinking Water for needy Communities.Spain win over Morocco, odds 1.60The two sides have met at the World Cup stage once, in the 2018 edition in Russia which ended in a two-all draw wih Spain having to salvage a point in stoppage time.Coach Luis Enrique’s charges crushed out of the competition in Russia at this stage, falling to the host in post match penalties and they will be out to put that behind them by ensuring they progress to the quarters with a win in regular time.Nafasi mbili tu zimebaki kujaza timu 8 zitakazo cheza robo fainali. Nani atapata nafasi hio?Kuwa Mshindi!Cheza sasa 👉 https://t.co/aSqVztqOgu#FIFAWorldCup #Qatar2022 pic.twitter.com/F7iam67nRM— Mozzart Bet Kenya (@mozzartbetkenya) December 6, 2022 Although their only convincing performance in the group stage was their 7-0 hammering of Costa Rica, Spain are poised to run away with this one with their young and sleek players.The match kicks off at 6 PM EAT.Portugal win over Switzerland, odds 2.00Since 2010, Spain have not gone past the Round of 16 stage at the World Cup, having been eliminated at the stage in 2010 and 2018, and having failed to go past the group stage in 2014.The encounter with Switzerland gives them a perfect chance to break the more than a decade old streak, thanks to their superior squad compared to the Swiss.37-year-old superstar forward Cristiano ronaldo, who is appearing in what is almost certainly his last World Cup, has been a shadow of his former self in Qatar and perhaps he could step up to the challenge when it matters. You can never write him off completely.The match kicks off at 10 PM EAT.

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