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Euro 2016 Betting Tips and Predictions
Euro 2016 Betting Tips and Predictions
Euro 2016 Predictions, Betting Tips and Betting Previews
Euro 2016 Group Betting Tips:
With Euro 2016 here we’ve finally put together all our Euro 2016 betting tips and we have summarised the main betting markets for you. To get the full articles you will find all our Euro 2016 tips below these bets where we have full reasonings and betting preview for every Euro 2016 fixture.
Euro 2016 Winner Betting Tip
Perhaps the most important betting market to consider is who will win Euro 2016 and our tipster has made his case for France. The hosts have been bet on so much they are now favourites to win the tournament and with no obvious weakness, they look a sound bet for our main Euro 2016 prediction this summer. The likes of Paul Pogba, Antoinne Griezmann and Olivier Giroud will be tasked with firing France to glory and we’re confident they can get the job done.
France to win Euro 2016 – 3/1 with bet365: BET HERE.
Euro 2016 Top Goalscorer betting Tip
As mentioned, we’re predicting France will win Euro 2016 so that means their players will be playing seven matches. When picking a top goalscorer tip you normally need a player who will go deep into the tournament and Olivier Giroud is the man to be with for our Euro 2016 betting tip for a top goalscorer. He will lead the line for France and has scored four in his last four France matches. Get on Giroud at 14/1 with Paddy Power or a massive 40/1 if you open a new account.
Giroud to be Euro 2016 top goalscorer – 40/1 at Paddy Power: BET HERE.
Euro 2016 Highest Scoring Team Tip
Our next Euro 2016 prediction comes from the highest scoring team market and it’s Spain for us. If they win their group as expected then the reigning Champions have an easy route to the latter stages and that will be key to finding a winner for a bet on this market. They could also bag a few goals in a group containing Turkey, Czech Republic and Croatia.
Spain to be highest scoring team – 6/1 with bet365: BET HERE.
See the rest of our Euro 2016 betting tips below:
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