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MightyTips is breaking down some top Euro 2020 predictions with information on the best bookmakers and the most appealing odds out there.
You can find expert previews and analysis on every Euro 2020 game here.
The current favourites for most bookies are World Cup winners France (9/2). Les Bleus are stacked in every department and came agonisingly close to winning the last Euros. France are in the group of death and as such are priced at around 11/8 to come out on top.
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England are narrowly behind France for many bookmakers’ favourites with odds of 5/1 to lift the trophy. The Three Lions have never made the final but only just missed out in ‘96. Odds of 2/5 are very short for the heavy favourites in Group D.
Next up are Belgium at 6/1 with 888Sport. Their ‘golden generation’ now in their late 20s to early 30s and an ageing defence could be an issue but they could make up for it with world-class attacking players. 888Sport are also offering 8/11 odds for Belgium to top their group.
You can get odds of 8/1 on Italy to win the Euros with William Hill. The Azzuri are on a fantastic unbeaten streak and will be keen to make amends after missing the 2018 World Cup. They are priced at around 1/2 to top Group A.
Germany have been in a tricky transition period but have plenty of talent in their ranks. You can also get odds of 8/1 for Die Mannschaft to win the competition and around 6/4 to win their tough group.
Defending European Champions Portugal are also priced similarly by many bookmakers with odds of as long as 9/1. This is widely thought to be a stronger squad than the Euro 2016-winning one and odds of 7/2 with Bet365 to win Group F are appealing.
Neighbours Spain are priced similarly by most with odds of 9/1. There are some excellent players in their squad but they aren’t close to the heights of 2008 and 2012. Nevertheless, they should comfortably top Group E with odds of 1/3.
Rounding off our list are the Netherlands who missed both Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup. Question marks over their manager and the absence of arguably their best player loom over the Oranje and as such, odds of 14/1 are available. However, they should cruise to the top spot in their group at odds of 2/5.
The current favourite to win the golden boot is Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku at 13/2. Having just won Serie A with Inter Milan, Lukaku has been in red hot form for club and country and has Kevin De Bruyne to supply him with chances.
“Favourite to win the golden boot is Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku at 13/2.”
Harry Kane is many people’s pick for top scorer and is priced at around 6/1. The England striker just won the Premier League golden boot and topped the scoring charts at the 2018 World Cup with six strikes.
French trio Kylian Mbappe (9/1), Karim Benzema (16/1), and Antoine Griezmann (25/1) are all up there in terms of likely contenders and anyone who fancies France to win will likely be looking at them.
Portugal talisman Cristiano Ronaldo can be backed at odds of 14/1 whilst Netherlands forward Memphis Depay is available at as long as 18/1. Polish superstar Robert Lewandowski is at 20/1 and Italian striker Ciro Immobile is priced at 22/1. All 4 are available at these prices with 888Sport.
If you’re looking to back a Spaniard, Alvaro Morata and Ferran Torres are the most likely candidates at 28/1 and 33/1 respectively. Meanwhile German forwards Timo Werner and Serge Gnabry are each priced at around 25/1.
The hot favourite for the best player at the tournament is Kylian Mbappe at 8/1. Not far behind are teammates Ngolo Kante, Antoine Griezmann (each at 20/1), and Paul Pogba at around 33/1.
“The hot favourite for the best player at the tournament is Kylian Mbappe at 8/1.”
Kevin De Bruyne is second favourite ahead of the tournament kick-off with odds of 10/1 with compatriot Romelu Lukaku priced at 16/1.
Portugal’s three most likely winners according to the bookies are Cristiano Ronaldo (20/1), Ruben Dias (25/1), and Bruno Fernandes (25/1).
The final inclusions in the top 10 or so candidates are English pair Harry Kane (12/1) and Phil Foden (33/1).
888Sport offers some of the best odds out there for Euro 2020. In addition, they are also promoting a sign-up deal of £60 in free bets when you bet £20 on Euro2020.
Another top bookmaker worth considering for the Euros is William Hill. They have boosted England’s odds to win the Euros to 100/1 for new customers.
South African sportsbook Gbets.co.za are also offering great betting markets and selections for Euro 2020. Look out for their free bet welcome bonus when you join.
Bwin is a well-known name in the sports betting world and they have plenty to offer this summer. They are running a promotion where you can claim a £10 free bet if your £20 entry bet doesn’t win.
You’ll find dozens of different betting markets with every Euro 2020 game on 22Bet. Get up to £70 in free bets when you stake £10 this summer with 22Bet.
The similarly named 20Bet also provides great Euros coverage and is offering as many as £100 worth of bet credits when you create an account.
Available in certain jurisdictions, Melbet is a solid choice if you’re looking for a new bookie for this summer’s big event. Get free bet offers when you sign-up today.
Sports betting giant Bet365 regularly post some of the best odds around. They are also offering up to £100 in bet credits for new members to make the most of Euro 2020.