Our expert tipster has cast their eye over the 23rd of June set of Euro 2020 fixtures and has picked a four-fold that could set you up with a nice profit to cure those Monday blues!
It’s the final day of action in the Euro 2020 group stages, and all eight teams involved will be looking for a big result to try and keep the tournament alive.
There are two matches at 5pm as we come to the end of the groups, with Spain against Slovakia and Poland playing Sweden both in the earlier games. Spain are absurd favourites against Slovakia, despite drawing with Sweden on their opening day and the underdogs picking up an early win. Poland and Sweden is expected to be pretty close, with the Swedish now minor favourites due to the opening day results, where Poland actually lost to Slovakia in something of an upset result
Then at 8pm, it’s Germany against Hungary in front of a massive capacity crowd and France against Portugal in a rematch of the Euro 2016 final to round out the group stages. Germany v Hungary isn’t expected to be much of a game, but expect fireworks when Ronaldo and Mbappe come head-to-head in arguably the most highly anticipated match of the entire tournament. There’s very little between the two sides, and this means there’s a good bit of value over on the NetBet odds page for the game.
There are a whole host of excellent prices on the NetBet football odds page and we’ve picked out the best bets for you! Our football acca tips can’t be beaten!
Spain beat Slovakia and both teams to score – 9/5
The markets in this game are really strange, but we think there’s a real chance Slovakia could get at least one here. Do we expect them to be able to get a result against the 2008 and 2012 champions? Highly unlikely, but a 3-1 or 4-1 win for Spain isn’t out of the question, and could seriously boost your four-fold.
Poland to beat Sweden – 41/20
We’ve got Poland beating Sweden in this one, even though the odds are slightly in favour of the Swedish. We don’t know if Sweden really performed that well on the opening day against Spain, despite the plaudits they got for their draw, as opposed to the 2008 and 2012 champions just having an off night.
Germany to beat Hungary to zero – 5/7
Not much to say about this game, other than that we expect the 2014 World Cup winners to beat Hungary in front of a massive capacity crowd.
France to beat Portugal – 7/5
There is great value in this match due to the quality on both sides, and we’re going to go with the current World Champions to get the job done in this Euro 2016 final rematch.
*Odds are subject to change.