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2012 Super Bowl Odds And Line: New England Patriots Three-Point Favorites To Beat New York Giants

The Super Bowl XLVI lines and odds have remained steady throughout the two weeks leading up to the big game which attracts plenty of betting action around the world. According to Bovada, the New England Patriots are three-point favorites to defeat the New York Giants at Lucas Oil Stadium. The Patriots are also one-point favorites to take the lead into halftime before Madonna takes the field.

The over/under for the game is currently set at 54 points. There are plenty of prop bets available on this monster betting day, but wagering on the outcome of the game remains the big bet of the day. So while there has been a couple of weeks of analysis, much of it centered around explaining how the Giants should have an advantage and beat the Patriots, the oddsmakers in Las Vegas and around the world have been steadfast in their support of the Patriots as the favorites to win a tightly contested Super Bowl.

For more Patriots coverage, visit SB Nation's Pats Pulpit and SB Nation Boston. Visit SB Nation New York and Big Blue View for Giants news.

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