Jun 19, 2024, 1:13 pm ET in Europa League
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Euro 2024 Kicks Off with Betting Frenzy!

Who Will Dominate the UEFA Euro Odds?

The 2024 UEFA European Football Championship is here, and there’s a lot of buzzing on who will take the crown. Current UEFA Euro odds favor England and France at +400, followed by Germany at +500. Portugal comes in at +600, Spain at +750, and the Netherlands at +1400. Italy is pegged at +1600, Belgium at +2200, with Denmark at +4000, and Croatia and Turkey both at +5000. Switzerland also stands at +5000, Austria at +6600, and Serbia at +8000.

Longer shots include Romania at +12500, Ukraine, Poland, and Hungary each at +15000, and the Czech Republic at +15000. Slovakia is at +17500, Scotland at +20000, Slovenia at +25000, Albania at +50000, and Georgia at +75000. The UEFA Euro odds provided here are subject to change.

Group to Knockout Stages

The Europa League Team Stats split into six groups. The top two in each group, along with the best four third-place teams, advance to the knockout stage.

In Group A, Germany is favored at -450, with Switzerland at +333, Hungary at +3300, and Scotland at +5000. The B has Spain at -300, Italy at +240, Croatia at +2200, and Albania at +10000. Group C sees England at -600, Denmark at +600, Serbia at +2000, and Slovenia at +1800. Group D has France at -225, the Netherlands at +200, Austria at +1600, and Poland at +4000. In Group E, Slovakia is at +162, Romania at +187, Belgium at +225, and Ukraine at +1400. Group F has Portugal at -275, Turkey at +240, the Czech Republic at +1600, and Georgia at +10000.

UEFA EURO Players Odds

The battle for the Golden Boot is fierce, with:

Player Odds
Harry Kane +650
Kylian Mbappe +900
Cristiano Ronaldo +1000
Kai Havertz +1100
Jude Bellingham +1400
Alvaro Morata +1600
Romelu Lukaku +1800
Florian Wirtz +2200
Cody Gakpo +2500

Betting with Europa League Odds? Here’s a quick tip: if Germany is 6/1 to win the championship, and you bet $100, you’ll win $700 ($100 stake plus $600 winnings).

A Little History

The UEFA European Championship began in 1960. The tournament has been held every four years, except in 2020 due to COVID-19. Notable winners include Italy in 2020, Portugal in 2016, Spain in 2012 and 2008, and Greece in 2004. Germany will host Euro 2024.

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