Our expert tipster has cast their eye over the final day of opening Euro 2020 fixtures and has picked a double that could set you up with a nice profit for the week ahead!
It’s going to be a fascinating day of fixtures in the European Championships, with all four of the teams competing looking to get off to the right start in the delayed tournament.
First on the docket is Hungary v Portugal. The 2016 champions head to a full stadium in Budapest for a match that is probably going to be more difficult than they are anticipating. Hungary drew 0-0 with the Republic of Ireland in their last pre-tournament friendly, and while they didn’t look like world beaters against limited opposition, they definitely showed an ability to stifle attempted moves out wide and made goal chances pretty hard to come by. Now, we do expect the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo to be able to break them down, but this won’t be a walk in the park, particularly for a group of Portugal players who aren’t used to a rowdy stadium full of fans after the last year of behind closed doors matches. We expect Portugal to get off to a winning start, but it certainly won’t be easy.
Finally, we have an absolute belter of a clash between the last two world champions; France and Germany. How will Karim Benzema fit back into the French team? Will Joachim Low’s men be motivated? A lot of questions will need to be answered, but this is one of the most exciting matches in the whole tournament. We probably aren’t alone in believing that the winner of this match could become a favourite to take the tournament altogether. Expect the outright odds for the tournament to make big shifts after this one, particularly if Germany are able to get the win, and change the complexion of the competition.
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Portugal to win to zero – Evens
Hungary are gigantic 25/4 underdogs here, despite having a massive home crowd expected to attend their opening game. It’ll be a full house, but we would imagine that the reigning champions have a little bit too much for the Hungarian side who are making their second consecutive appearance at the Euros for the first time in history.
France to beat Germany – 17/10
This match is hard to pick, but we believe that France may have just a little bit too much for Germany. Perhaps it’ll be a case of famous last words, but we could see them win every game in this tournament on the way to their second consecutive major tournament.
*Odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.