- Team Europe has -800 odds to win the Mosconi Cup.
- Europe won the Mosconi Cup in 2020.
LONDON – The Mosconi Cup is one of, if not the most prestigious Pool game matches of the year between Team USA and Team Europe.
Going into the 2021 Mosconi Cup, it will take place in London England, and online betting sites have Team Europe favored to win their second straight Mosconi Cup title.
Mosconi Cup Odds To Win
- Europe -800
- USA +450
Introducing Team Europe
The European Team is being led by their captain, Alex Lely, who is the second-ranked Billiards player in the world. The five other men joining him include the number one ranked player, Albin Ouschan, 2019 Pool Masters champion, David Alcaide, former MVP of the Mosconi Cup, Joshua Filler, Jayson Shaw, and Eklent Kaci.
There is good reason behind Europe being heavily favored to win being that they not only won last year in a blowout fashion with an 11-3 final score, but Jayson Shaw, the reigning MVP, is returning once again.
It is also worth noting that Europe, since 2011, has won eight of the last 10 Mosconi Cup championships.
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Introducing Team USA
Team USA’s captain is one of billiards veterans, Jeremy Jones and he is being joined by Shane Van Boeing as his co-captain. Team USA will also feature Tyler Styerm, a two-time winner of the Mosconi Cup, Skyler Woodward, a two-time MVP, and Chris Reinhold.
Team USA has won two of the last three Mosconi Cups, however, with all of the momentum now on the European side after their win last year, USA could be in trouble as the European’s have loaded up even more as they look to get back on track.
That said, Bovada’s odds heavily favoring the European’s should be taken as soon as possible.
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