
Who will go into Tuesday's Euro 2020 last-16 clash between England and Germany as favourites? Oddschecker dive into the market ahead of this hugely-anticipated contest.
England v Germany Odds: The Three Lions have the upper hand
England’s blockbuster tie with Germany has been priced up by British bookmakers, with Gareth Southgate’s squad labelled as slight favourites.
Ahead of the infamous tie next Tuesday, England have been priced up at 6/4 consensus favourites for the match, ahead of their German counterparts.
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Die Mannschaft on the other hand have been given odds of 2/1 ahead of the encounter at Wembley, with no firm going shorter than 9/5.
Those odds are to win in 90 minutes, so if you think the game will see extra time and/or penalties, you can back England at 10/11 simply to qualify.
Joachim Löw’s side are just incrementally longer to qualify, priced 1/1 to topple the Three Lions at Wembley and march on to face Ukraine or Sweden.
England vs Germany first goalscorer odds
Harry Kane’s problems in front of goal have been well stated throughout England’s group games, but he leads the pack as 4/1 clear favourite for first goalscorer.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is next up at 6/1, followed by another English player in on-form Raheem Sterling at 15/2.
The most likely first German goalscorer is misfiring Chelsea forward Timo Werner, the same price as Sterling at 15/2, then comes Serge Gnabry (8/1) alongside ‘no goalscorer’ (8/1).
Looking at the correct score market, the most likely outcome is 1-1 at 6/1, followed by England 1-0 at 15/2.
Dare to dream England fans? The correct score of England 5 – 1 Germany is a whopping 250/1 best price, but as short as 100/1 at the worst price on the oddschecker grids.
Oddschecker spokesperson Callum Wilson: “It doesn't get much bigger than Germany at Wembley.
"Home advantage has evidently convinced the bookies to cautiously side with Gareth Southgate's men, although in an attacking sense, there are still more questions than answers surrounding England.
"However, the Germans have hardly been convincing themselves, and with a potentially kind quarter-final draw awaiting the winner, the carrot is being dangled in front of England - can they overcome their old enemy?"
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