Our expert tipster has cast their eye over the third full day of Euro 2020 fixtures and has picked a treble that could set you up with a nice profit for the weekend!
It’s going to be a fascinating day of fixtures in the European Championships, with all six of the teams competing looking to get off to the right start in the delayed tournament.
We begin with Scotland v the Czech Republic in what is probably the most even matchup of the day. Bookies can hardly split this one, and we really think that there is great value in this match. Two teams who will want to start their group stage run with a win, and with both Croatia and England in their group, they’ll be looking at this match as their chance to get three points before trying to sneak one or two and get through with a third place finish.
Poland v Slovakia is the next one, and we fancy this game to be tight. NetBet is offering 21/4 odds on a 0-0 draw, and that really seems worth a look. Poland are favourites going into this one given their superior experience at big tournaments like this, but we are envisioning a cagey performance from both sides. Slovakia showed us against both the Republic and Northern Ireland how good they are defensively and their counter-attacking abilities, so we see this being low-scoring.
Spain should be expected to beat Sweden in the final game of the day, but we wouldn’t be so sure of that. Sweden are similar to Slovakia in that ability to break quickly, and we would imagine that they’ll be looking at Spain as the type of team they can catch on the hop early in the tournament.
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Scotland to draw with Czech Republic – 19/10
We like the odds on any result in this one. Scotland are the same price to win it outright, and honestly that would be a great outcome at Hampden Park. But the Czechs have strong players too so their 7/4 win price is good too. Why not back a draw here just to be safe?
Poland to draw with Slovakia – 11/5
Another game where we can’t really pick between the two sides, we reckon that Slovakia might be just tight enough at the back to be able to get a big opening day draw with Poland, which would be great for their standing in the group.
Spain beat Sweden to zero – 10/11
Sweden, to be fair, probably deserve to be the outsiders they are for this game, and we’d imagine Spain will want to make an early statement against them in this opening match. Two or 3-0 seem like fair scorelines to us.
*Odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.