Euro 2024 Quarterfinal Updated Odds: Moneylines, Totals, Analysis


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The Euro 2024 quarterfinals will get underway with a blockbuster clash between Spain and Germany in Stuttgart on Friday. Soccer fans can then look forward to three more games, featuring some of the best teams in the business. We have previewed the first two matches below and highlighted the best Euro 2024 odds on each game.

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Spain vs. Germany

Spain is the only team with a 100% winning record at this tournament. La Roja beat Croatia, Italy, and Albania in the group stage before easing to a 4-1 victory over Georgia in the Round of 16. Spain looks strong in every department right now, making it a narrow favorite to win this game.

However, Germany will receive vocal home support in Stuttgart. The Germans are also unbeaten at Euro 2024. They defeated Scotland and Hungary, and a 1-1 draw with Switzerland ensured they finished top of their group. Germany then clinched a 2-0 victory over Denmark in the Round of 16, courtesy of goals from Kai Havertz and the impressive Jamal Musiala.

Portugal vs. France

Portugal earned a place in the quarterfinals after sealing a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Slovenia on Monday. The game finished 0-0 after striker Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty in extra-time, but the Portuguese ultimately prevailed in the shootout. Their reward is a showdown with France at Volksparkstadion in Hamburg on Friday. The last meeting between Portugal and France resulted in a 2-2 draw back in 2021, but Portugal is an underdog for this game.

France remains unbeaten at this summer’s European Championship. Les Bleus finished second in their group, with one win and two draws from three games, and they secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Belgium in the Round of 16. Their performances have been below par, but the French defense looks rock solid and they keep grinding out results, so France is the favorite to win this game. Star striker Kylian Mbappé will be keen to outshine Ronaldo on the big stage, and it will be interesting to see who prevails.

England vs. Switzerland

England is the favorite to win Euro 2024 this summer. The Three Lions were 85 seconds away from being eliminated in the Round of 16, but Jude Bellingham scored an overhead kick in the dying stages of the game. That forced extra time, and Harry Kane’s goal secured a 2-1 win against Slovakia. Their performances have been below par, but the players keep grinding out results, so England is a +120 favorite for this match.

Switzerland is the surprise package of this tournament. Murat Yakin’s team picked up a win and two draws in the group stage before outclassing Italy in the Round of 16. The Swiss have already drawn with Germany and beaten the Italians, so they will be undaunted by the prospect of facing England in the quarterfinals. Switzerland is the underdog, but it has repeatedly defied the odds so far at this tournament.

Netherlands vs. Turkey

The Netherlands secured a place in the quarterfinals after beating Romania 3-0 on Tuesday. Cody Gakpo opened the scoring after 20 minutes, and two late goals from Borussia Dortmund winger Donyell Malen sealed the win. The Dutch are now the favorites to beat Turkey when the teams clash in the quarterfinals at the weekend. They beat the Turks 6-1 when the teams last played against one another, which could give them a psychological advantage, but Turkey has improved since then.

Turkey battled to an impressive 2-1 win against Austria in the last round. Vincenzo Montella’s men have now won three out of four games at this tournament. They will also welcome captain Hakan Çalhanoğlu back into the team for this game. He was suspended for the Round of 16 clash with Austria, but he is now free to play once again, and that should give the Turks a major boost.

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