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Euro 2024 odds to win: England, Spain among favorites heading into knockout round
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Date:2025-04-10 05:00:08
Despite a lackluster performance in the group stage of Euro 2024, pre-tournament favorite England still has the best odds to win as the competition enters the knockout stage.
The Round of 16 begins on June 29, with the final set for July 14 in Berlin.
England won its group but only managed two goals in three games, winning the opener before settling for back-to-back draws. Featuring some of the most talented players in world soccer, the team's performances drew sharp criticism from fans and pundits.
"I understand the narrative towards me and that's better for the team than it being towards them," manager Gareth Southgate told reporters. "But it is creating an unusual environment to operate in. I've not seen any other team qualify and receive similar."
Here's a look at the odds for each of the last 16 teams to win Euro 2024:
Euro 2024 odds to win
(Odds via BetMGM, updated 10 p.m. Wednesday)
- England +350
- Spain +400
- France +500
- Germany +500
- Portugal +750
- Netherlands +1000
- Italy +1600
- Austria +1800
- Belgium +2800
- Switzerland +3300
- Turkey +5000
- Denmark +6600
- Romania +125000
- Slovakia +12500
- Georgia +150000
- Slovenia +250000
Contributing: Reuters
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