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20 April 2024

Bookies Expecting Wide Open Euro 2020 Betting Heat

The bookies are expecting a wide open Euro 2020 betting heat this year. There’s probably something in the fact that if you played Euro 2020 half a dozen times, you might get six different tournament winners. While world champions France are the warmest order to win this summer’s extravaganza, the fact that you can back Les Bleus at a best price 9/2 to win the 2020 European Championship implies that they are far less likely to lift the trophy than secure the honour.

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    Will France Oblige as Euro 2020 betting Favourites?

    It’s hard to pick too many holes in Didier Deschamps’ side considering they were triumphant in Russia three years ago to lift the World Cup for the second time in their history, with the Starting 11 looking fairly similar to the team that started the majority of games in that particular tournament.

    Karim Benzema has joined a front line that features the electric Kylian Mbappe and reliable Antoine Griezmann, while N’Golo Kante dazzled in the 2021 Champions League final and was ultimately the difference between the two teams on the night.

    Some firms go as short as 4/1 about France despite the fact that they clash with Germany and Portugal during the group stage, with the bookies expecting them to be the most likely winners, although Belgium came close to toppling them at the semi-final stage of the 2018 World Cup.

    England Second Favourites Despite Concerns Over Defence

    The majority of England fans won’t be expecting the Three Lions to win Euro 2020 and that’s not because they are particularly pessimistic but more to do with the fact that there has been so much heartache along the way, with the latest kick in the teeth being that World Cup semi-final defeat against Croatia.

    In fairness, a last four finish was pretty strong from Gareth Southgate’s side and they can depend on home advantage during the group stage and potentially further down the line, with one bookie going as big as 6/1 about England being crowned world champions although Harry Maguire’s fitness is an issue and the same applies to Jordan Henderson.

    Italy, Germany and Portugal Big Market Movers

    There are Euro 2020 contenders all over the place, with Italy having come in from the wilderness to take their place at the tournament and the Azzurri are as short as 7/1 to land a tournament win, with Roberto Mancini having transformed the fortunes of the team. Check out the Euro 2020 betting tips section to learn more about the available bets to consider.

    Germany are another dangerous operator and there has been money for Die Mannschaft who will hope to go out with a bang under Joachim Low, with the 2014 World Cup winners operating anywhere between 7/1 and 9/1 for the win.

    Portugal were around 16/1 a few months ago but they look to have a complete squad with which to do battle and the money has been steadily coming for Fernando Santos’ team who are now as short as 8/1 to win although they will clash with France, Germany and Hungary during the group stage.

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    Belgium, Spain and Netherlands Also Among Euro 2020 Betting Favourites

    Belgium are third favourites to win Euro 2020 and they have gone from the team just about to discover their potential to the side who might be a bit long in the tooth, although the prolific Romelu Lukaku is one reason to get behind the Red Devils.

    Spain are led into battle by the wily Luis Enrique and they have the capability of going deep in this tournament, even if Sergio Busquet’s COVID-19 diagnosis has complicated preparations for this tournament. Why not learn how to place an Accumulator bet here, all our resources are completely free of charge.

    Finally, the Netherlands are a team who came through qualifying with flying colours although Ronald Koeman is no longer in charge and they are also missing star defender Virgil van Dijk.

    Jon

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    I've made What Acca to try and help people starting out with accumulator betting. The possibilities of these types of bets are pretty much endless, with the major attraction coming from the fact that a lot of money can be won for very little outlay. What Acca will hopefully teach you how to make more profitable accumulator bets whilst also eradicating some of the mistakes that I have made over the years.

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