At around 0:00 on November 19 in Beijing time, several games of the 2010 World Cup playoff were played. In the second leg match of the European zone, France tied with Ireland at home 1-1 in extra time and made it to the finals with a total score of 2-1 based on a controversial goal. Portugal won again outside 1-0 over Bosnia and Herzegovina. Greece beat Ukraine away 1-0. Slovenia edged Russia at home 1-0 and advanced to the finals due to more goals scored away. In the African zone, Algeria beat Egypt 1-0 and qualified for the finals. In the American zone, Uruguay drew Costa Rica at home 1-0 and advanced to the finals with a total score of 2-1. Ultimately, France, Portugal, Slovenia, Greece, Algeria and Uruguay got the last tickets to the finals of the World Cup. After all the 32 teams that would participate in the finals were determined, major betting companies in Europe immediately announced the winning odds of the South Africa World Cup. Brazil and Spain, two teams with the best performance throughout 2009, ranked first respectively with an odd of 5.5. The top five also included England, Argentina and Germany. The specific ranking of the winning odds is as follows: (data from William Hill) Ranking Country Odds 1 Brazil 5.5 1 Spain 5.5 3 England 7 4 Argentina 9 5 Germany 13 6 Italy 15 6 Holland 15 6 France 15 6 Portugal 15 10 Ivory Coast 21 11 Chile 41 12 Cameroon 67 12 Paraguay 67 12 Ghana 67 12 Serbia 67 16 Mexico 81 16 United States 81 16 Greece 81 19 Uruguay 101 19 Nigeria 101 19 South Africa 101 19 Australia 101 19 Denmark 101 19 Slovenia 101 25 Switzerland 151 26 Japan 201 27 Slovakia 251 27 South Korea 251 27 Algeria 251 30 New Zealand 501 31 Honduras 501 32 North Korea 501 Related thematic articles: Henry's Hand of God triggers national contempt; Of the 32 teams, France least deserves to advance; Latest report of the qualification matches of the European zone for the World Cup; Friendly match - Germany almost overturned, drawing 2-2 with Ivory Coast at home; Netherlands draws; Portugal breaks 23-year spell to qualify; England, France and Netherlands have never done this; Portugal breaks 23-year spell to qualify; England, France and Netherlands have never done this.