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EURO 2020 – What Are the Predictions for the Championship?

Euro 2020 kicked off last Friday. UEFA had unveiled the new dates for this famous football championship which will end on July 11, 2021. The European licence has also announced that the competition should be held, as planned, in twelve countries. A month of intense competition that is shaping up and which is already igniting football lovers on the continent, and around the world. An event which therefore leads us to play the game of predictions. Who is the favourite? Here are our responses.

The Big Favourite of Bookmakers: France!

Many British bookmakers agree that the France team is the big favourite for this Euro 2020. The quality of the squad, the return of Karim Benzema and the skills of Didier Deschamps, the team coach, are all elements that place the colours of the Hexagon at the top of the ranking. So many punters are betting on France to win money. As we recall, Euro 2020 is an unmissable event that generates many online bets. And if betting on football is very simple, betting well on football is something else. It is therefore tempting to bet on this sport, especially when it comes to betting on your favourite team. But betting on football to earn money requires discipline with your emotions, a good level of match analysis, a good knowledge of football teams and types of sports betting, and finally the method. All Euro 2020 betting tips and predictions from Squawka are available online.

The Netherlands are Announced as the Big Loser of the Competition

The bookmakers are not confident. According to them, the Netherlands will not make a good tournament. The home nation players at Euro 2020 who make up the Dutch squad have, with a few exceptions, been irregular this season at club level. Since the departure of Ronald Koeman and the injury of Virgil Van Dijk, the team has lost a bit of its reputation.

Romelu Lukaku Named Top Scorer at Euro 2020?

Following on from his excellent season with the Inter Milan team, Romelu Lukaku is expected to finish top scorer at Euro 2020. This is in any case the bet that many British bookmakers are making. The sportsman has scored 30 goals in all competitions this season with the Milan club. With the Red Devils, Romelu Lukaku does not want to experience the same disillusionment as at the 2018 World Cup. Well served by Kevin de Bruyne, the 28-year-old Belgian international footballer of Congolese origin should impress his opponents during the tournament. Two other names have been cited as possible top scorer of the Euro: Harry Kane and Cristiano Ronaldo! Among the national players at Euro 2020, we remember the name of Harry Kane. Top scorer in the 2018 World Cup, he is also one of the big favourites to obtain this title at Euro 2020. He is coming out of a good season with Tottenham (23 goals and 14 assists in the Premier League), and will not lack support (Rashford, Sancho, Mount, Sterling, Foden, Grealish). In addition, he is the one who shoots the penalties, an essential parameter. It was also impossible to rule out Cristiano Ronaldo for the title of top scorer in the league. He achieved 104 national goals. Cristiano Ronaldo will be the No. 1 threat in front of the goal for Portugal. And he too will have good people around him (Bruno Fernandes, Diogo Jota, Joao Félix, Bernardo Silva).

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