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Pos.
Team
Pld
W
D
L
Pts
1.
Italy
3
3
0
0
9
2.
Wales
3
1
1
1
4
3.
Switzerland
3
1
1
1
4
4.
Turkey
3
0
0
3
0

Recent Results

Italy
Semi-final
1 - 1
Spain
England
Semi-final
2 - 1
Denmark
Italy
Final
1 - 1
England

Top Goalscorer

Pos.TeamNameGoalscorer
2.
Patrick Schick5
3.
Harry Kane4
4.
Emil Forsberg4
5.
Karim Benzema4
6.
Romelu Lukaku4
7.
Raheem Sterling3
8.
Georginio Wijnaldum3
9.
Robert Lewandowski3
10.
Xherdan Shaqiri3

Most Shots on Target

Pos.TeamNameShots on Target
2.
Patrick Schick9
3.
Cristiano Ronaldo8
4.
Harry Kane8
5.
Raheem Sterling7
6.
Lorenzo Insigne7
7.
Joakim Maehle7
8.
Dani Olmo7
9.
Roman Yaremchuk6
10.
Romelu Lukaku6

Most Assists

Pos.TeamNameAssists
2.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg3
3.
Marco Verratti3
4.
Luke Shaw3
5.
Dani Olmo3
6.
Gareth Bale2
7.
Leonardo Spinazzola2
8.
Robin Gosens2
9.
Kevin de Bruyne2
10.
Jack Grealish2

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Euro 2020 Predictions & Betting Tips

Before making each Euro 2020 prediction our experts analyse statistics, look at potential angles and compare them with bookmaker odds. It’s hard to be better informed!

This year’s Euros, which many are also referring to as Euro 2021, is already looking like a fascinating affair, with added interest from an English perspective in that the semi-finals and final are being held at Wembley.

We’re here to guide you through the betting process and offer up our best Euro 2020 predictions and betting tips. Read on for more info!

Euro 2020 odds

A full range of Euro 2020 odds can be found right here, at our tournament hub. Have a browse through to find Euro 2020 outright odds, individual match odds, top scorer odds, and more. You can find the best bookmaker odds alongside all our predictions. 

To give an overview of the odds for the most popular market – the outright Euros winner – there are various teams in the mix. England and France are both vying to be tournament favourites, with both countries hovering around the 5/1 mark. They are followed by Belgium at 6/1, while Germany, Spain and Portugal are all roughly 8/1. Italy and Netherlands round off the list of favourites at 11/1 and 12/1 respectively.

Punters also love to predict the top scorer at Euro 2020, and at the moment Harry Kane leads the way at around 6/1, with Romelu Lukaku right behind him at 7/1. Other candidates include Kylian Mbappe at 8/1, Cristiano Ronaldo at 10/1 and Karim Benzema at 16/1.

Here at Free Super Tips, we believe in getting the most out of every bet. That’s why we look through all the odds available for every type of Euro 2020 bet, then choose which ones represent the best value.

How to bet on Euro 2020

One very easy way is to have a good browse through our Euro 2020 tips, then choose which bookmaker to back them on. Under the tip, simply click ‘bet here’ next to your preferred bookmaker. We even offer a star rating for each tip to show how confident we are that it represents good value.

In terms of Euro 2020 betting strategy, it’s worth looking at the teams with the best record in qualifying, then seeing which teams have good odds relative to your opinion of them. There are always a few diamonds to be found in the rough!

Finally, if you’re looking to bet on individual matches, make sure to do your research beforehand. If you’re after detailed stats and form guides for every game, check out our detailed match predictions

Where to bet on Euro 2020

If you’re looking for the best bookmaker for betting on Euro 2020, look no further than our Free Bets hub. Here you’ll find all the best Euro 2020 offers, with all the bookmakers in one place so you can compare offers and choose your favourite. On top of this, our free bets hub not only offers free bets for Euro 2020 predictions, but also for the rest of the football season too.

When do you post your Euro 2020 predictions and tips?

As part of our pre-tournament build-up, our earliest Euro 2020 tips will come through in January. In-depth outright winner predictions will be given when the preliminary squads are announced four weeks before the tournament. These predictions will include winners, dark horses, goalscorers, euro acca tips and much more.

During the tournament, individual match previews will be posted 2-3 days before kick-off. The daily accas and other bets will be available the night before each match.

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Are there any free bets for Euro 2020?

Yes, a whole load of fantastic free bets and welcome offers can be found on our Free Bets hub. This not only offers free bets for today’s Euro 2020 predictions, but for the rest of the football season as well.

What is Euro 2020 outright betting?

Outright betting is picking a specific team to be the winner of the entire tournament. Our Euro 2020 predictions will always cover this type of bet.

Who will win Euro 2020?

When it comes to outright betting, this is the place to be. Our tipsters will not only give their Euro predictions for today, but also for the eventual tournament winners. When available, these can be accessed on this page. To help you further, here’s who the rest of the world are backing:

Many see France, winner of the last World Cup, as favourites for Euro 2020. Their team is packed full of stars, among them Kylian Mbappe, Antoine Griezmann and Paul Pogba. 

If not France, then punters might look at backing England. An exciting generation of young talent is breaking through under Gareth Southgate’s leadership. This, plus the fact the crunch end of the tournament is being held at Wembley, makes the Three Lions an attractive proposition.

Euro 2020 could represent the last chance for Belgium’s so-called ‘golden generation’ to win a trophy, with the likes of Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne desperate for the top prize after so many near misses.

The other usual suspects will also be involved, with bookies providing short odds for Germany, Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands.

How many teams are in Euro 2020?

Euro 2020 will be played out by 24 teams. The tournament format was expanded in 2016, with only 16 teams competing previously.

Euro 2020 groups: Who has qualified?

Here is a full list of the Euro 2020 groups, containing all the teams that have qualified for the tournament:

Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland

Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia

Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia

Group D: England, Croatia, Scotland, Czech Republic

Group E: Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia

Group F: Hungary, Portugal, France, Germany

Where is Euro 2020?

The Euro 2020 hosts and stadiums are as follows:

  • Allianz Arena – Munich, Germany
  • Arena Nationala – Bucharest, Romania
  • Estadio de la Cartuja – Seville, Spain
  • Hampden Park – Glasgow, Scotland
  • Johan Cruyff Arena – Amsterdam, Holland
  • Krestovsky Stadium – Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Olympic Stadium – Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Parken Stadium – Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Puskas Arena – Budapest, Hungary
  • Stadio Olimpico – Rome, Italy
  • Wembley Stadium – London, England

The semi-finals and final will be hosted at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

Why is Euro 2020 in different countries?

Euro 2020 is being held in multiple different countries as an anniversary celebration to mark 60 years since the tournament’s creation. No automatic qualifying berths were granted to host nations. Our Euro 2020 betting tips will cover matches held in all of these countries.

Will Euro 2020 have fans?

Yes, all of the hosting stadiums will be at least 20% full. Here are each of their current attendance targets:

  • Allianz Arena (Munich) – 22%
  • Arena Nationala (Bucharest) – 25-33%
  • Estadio de la Cartuja (Seville) – 25-33%
  • Hampden Park (Glasgow) – 25-33%
  • Johan Cruyff Arena (Amsterdam) – 25-33%
  • Krestovsky Stadium (St Petersburg) – 50%
  • Olympic Stadium (Baku) – 50%
  • Parken Stadium (Copenhagen) – 25-33%
  • Puskas Arena (Budapest) – 100%
  • Stadio Olimpico (Rome) – 25-33%
  • Wembley Stadium (London) – 25%

Who won the last Euros?

Portugal won the last Euros, held in 2016, beating host nation France 1-0 in the final thanks to a late goal from substitute striker Eder.

Past winners of the European Championship

Germany and Spain have both won the most European Championships with three wins each, while France are the only team to have won the competition twice. Here are a few of the most recent Euro winners:

  • 2016: Portugal
  • 2012: Spain
  • 2008: Spain
  • 2004: Greece
  • 2000: France
  • 1996: Germany
  • 1992: Denmark
  • 1988: Netherlands

When is Euro 2020?

The group stages of Euro 2020 will kick off on Friday 12 June, with the tournament coming to an end on Sunday 12 July. 

When is the Euro 2020 final?

The Euro 2020 final will take place on Sunday 12 July at 9:00pm GMT, with the semi-finals taking place on Tuesday 7 July and Wednesday 8 July.

Where is the Euro 2020 final?

The Euro 2020 final will be played at Wembley Stadium. The Euro 2020 semi-finals will also be played at Wembley. Make sure to catch our Euro 2020 tips for the biggest football match of the year.

Have England ever won the Euros?

No, England have never won the Euros. Their best performances at the European Championship came in 1968 and 1996, when they reached the semi-finals. Their famous 1966 World Cup campaign remains their only major tournament success.

Will Euro 2020 have VAR?

Yes, Euro 2020 will have VAR (Video Assistant Referee), making it the first major international tournament to do so.

Euro 2020 fixtures and dates: Full schedule

Free Super Tips offers Euro 2020 betting tips for every single game of the tournament. Here’s the full schedule… 

All kick-off times GMT

GROUP STAGE

Fixtures for the group stage of Euro 2020 are as follows:

Friday 11 June

Group A: Turkey vs Italy (20:00, Rome)

Saturday 12 June

Group A: Wales vs Switzerland (14:00, Baku)

Group B: Denmark vs Finland (17:00, Copenhagen)

Group B: Belgium vs Russia (20:00, St Petersburg)

Sunday 13 June

Group D: England vs Croatia (14:00, London)

Group C: Austria vs North Macedonia (17:00, Bucharest)

Group C: Netherlands vs Ukraine (20:00, Amsterdam)

Monday 14 June

Group D: Scotland vs Czech Republic (14:00, Glasgow)

Group E: Poland vs Slovakia (17:00, St Petersburg)

Group E: Spain vs Sweden (20:00, Seville)

Tuesday 15 June

Group F: Hungary vs Portugal (17:00, Budapest)

Group F: France vs Germany (20:00, Munich)

Wednesday 16 June

Group B: Finland vs Russia (14:00, St Petersburg)

Group A: Turkey vs Wales (17:00, Baku)

Group A: Italy vs Switzerland (20:00, Rome)

Thursday 17 June

Group C: Ukraine vs North Macedonia (14:00, Bucharest)

Group B: Denmark vs Belgium (17:00, Copenhagen)

Group C: Netherlands vs Austria (20:00, Amsterdam)

Friday 18 June

Group E: Sweden vs Slovakia (14:00, St Petersburg)

Group D: Croatia vs Czech Republic (17:00, Glasgow)

Group D: England vs Scotland (20:00, London)

Saturday 19 June

Group F: Hungary vs France (14:00, Budapest)

Group F: Portugal vs Germany (17:00, Munich)

Group E: Spain vs Poland (20:00, Seville)

Sunday 20 June

Group A: Italy vs Wales (17:00, Rome)

Group A: Switzerland vs Turkey (17:00, Baku)

Monday 21 June

Group C: North Macedonia vs Netherlands (17:00, Amsterdam)

Group C: Ukraine vs Austria (17:00, Bucharest)

Group B: Russia vs Denmark (20:00, Copenhagen)

Group B: Finland vs Belgium (20:00, St Petersburg)

Tuesday 22 June

Group D: Czech Republic vs England (20:00, London)

Group D: Croatia vs Scotland (20:00, Glasgow)

Wednesday 23 June

Group E: Slovakia vs Spain (17:00, Seville)

Group E: Sweden vs Poland (17:00, St Petersburg)

Group F: Germany vs Hungary (20:00, Munich)

Group F: Portugal v France (20:00, Budapest)

The top two in each group plus four best third-placed teams go through.

Rest days on 24 and 25 June

KNOCKOUT PHASE

Round of 16

Fixtures for the Euro 2020 round of 16 are as follows:

Saturday 26 June

1: 2A vs 2B (17:00, Amsterdam)

2: 1A vs 2C (20:00, London)

Sunday 27 June

3: 1C vs 3D/E/F (17:00, Budapest)

4: 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (20:00, Seville)

Monday 28 June

5: 2D vs 2E (17:00, Copenhagen)

6: 1F vs 3A/B/C (20:00, Bucharest)

Tuesday 29 June

7: 1D vs 2F (17:00, London)

8: 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (20:00, Glasgow)

Rest days on 30 June and 1 July

Quarter-finals

Fixtures for the Euro 2020 quarter-finals are as follows:

Friday 2 July

QF1: Winner 6 vs Winner 5 (17:00, St Petersburg)

QF2: Winner 4 vs Winner 2 (20:00, Munich)

Saturday 3 July

QF3: Winner 3 vs Winner 1 (17:00, Baku)

QF4: Winner 8 vs Winner 7 (20:00, Rome)

Rest days on 4 and 5 July

Semi-finals

Fixtures for the Euro 2020 semi-finals are as follows:

Tuesday 6 July

SF1: Winner QF2 vs Winner QF1 (20:00, London)

Wednesday 7 July

SF2: Winner QF4 vs Winner QF3 (20:00, London)

Rest days on 8, 9, 10 July

Final

Sunday 11 July

The final of Euro 2020 will be played between:

Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (20:00, London)