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    Watford next manager odds – Sam Allardyce and Frank Lampard trail Diego Martinez for Hornets job if Ranieri is sacked

    FRANK LAMPARD, Sam Allardyce and Paulo Fonseca are in the running to replace Claudio Ranieri as Watford manager.That’s according to bookmakers Betfair, who’ve created their ‘Next Manager’ market as the pressure increases on Ranieri at Vicarage Road.
    Former Granada boss Diego Martinez is favourite for the Watford job, say BetfairCredit: GETTY
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    The Italian replaced Xisco Munoz in October but has been unable to reverse the club’s declining fortunes.
    Aside from memorable victories over Everton and Manchester United — Watford have lost eight of their 10 games under his leadership.
    The club have lost five-consecutive matches and conceded a whopping 15 goals in the process — only Leeds, Newcastle and Norwich have let in more this campaign.
    And their latest 4-1 defeat to West Ham leaves them 17th in the division — two points clear of Burnley in the relegation zone.
    Watford would drop into the bottom three if Burnley win either of their two games in-hand against Manchester United or Leeds.
    Ranieri is second-favourite to be the next top-flight boss received of his duties.
    And if axed, the 70-year-old would be the 15th managerial departure under the club’s owners, the Pozzo family, since they took over in 2012.
    Watford next managerBetfair odds

    Former Granada boss Diego Martinez is the frontrunner for the position at odds of 4/1 with Betfair.
    The 41-year-old earned promotion with the club before leading them to a seventh-placed finish in his debut top-flight campaign.
    He reached the Europa League quarter-finals during the club’s first ever European appearance before losing to Manchester United.
    The Athletic claim Martinez, who allowed his contract to expire in June, has spent time in the UK working on his English and watching Premier League football.
    Paulo Fonseca is next in the betting at 5/1 having recently been tipped for roles at Tottenham, Everton and Newcastle.
    Slavisa Jokanovic is available at 6/1, narrowly ahead of Sam Allardyce (8/1) and Frank Lampard (10/1).
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    Next Watford manager odds: Former Chelsea and Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri favourite set to take over from Xisco

    CLAUDIO RANIERI is odds-on favourite to replace Xisco as Watford manager.That’s according to bookmakers Betfair, who have priced up a list of managerial candidates who could succeed Xisco at Vicarage Road.
    Claudio Ranieri is favourite to replace Xisco as Watford manager
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    Xisco was appointed mid-way through the Championship season in December 2020 and guided the club to promotion in his debut campaign.
    The 41-year-old boasted a 58 per cent win percentage as Hornets boss – winning 21 of his 36 fixtures.
    One of those victories came on the opening weekend of the 2021-22 Premier League season against Aston Villa.
    But Watford failed to build on that victory, winning just one of their following six league games.
    And that’s led Xisco to become yet another managerial casualty at Vicarage Road.
    Watford have become the team synonymous with a constant rotation of managers.

    Watford next managerBetfair odds

    In fact, only Javi Gracia has lasted more than 38 games out of Watford’s last 11 bosses.
    Former Chelsea and Leicester boss Ranieri is the 4/11 odds on favourite to take over
    Diego Martinez, who managed Pozzo-owned Granada between 2018-2018, is priced at 3/1.
    Next is Paulo Fonseca – who was linked with Tottenham in the summer – offered at 9s.
    Eddie Howe and Sevilla boss Julen Lopetegui are outside bets at 13/1 and 14/1 respectively.

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    Punter scoops £185,000 from £20 bet after correctly predicting results of NINE Championship footie matches

    A PUNTER was celebrating after the opening weekend of the Championship as he scooped £185,000 — for a £20 bet.The football fan correctly predicted the results for all nine of Saturday’s matches.
    Blackpool players celebrate a goal with a fan during the match with Bristol CityCredit: Getty
    Blackpool’s 93rd-minute equaliser at Bristol City sealed the winning accumulator for the punter, from East London.
    John Hill, of Coral, which took the bet, said: “It will be a Saturday afternoon that our punter will never forget.
    “After correctly predicting the match results in all nine Championship matches on the opening Saturday of the season, he is now £185,000 better off.
    “Our customer will be raising a glass to Blackpool as the Tangerines equalised deep into stoppage time to help him land his astonishing bet.
    “Maybe a trip to the seaside in Blackpool will be in order as part of his celebrations.”

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    PSG ace Neymar plans to become a professional poker player when he retires after agreeing new role with PokerStars

    NEYMAR plans to devote his career to POKER when he retires from football.The Brazil superstar has enjoyed plenty of success on the pitch with 25 team trophies across Brazil, Spain and France.
    Neymar is keen to play poker professionally when he hangs up his boots
    And Neymar has spoken of his love for playing poker, and his plans to turn professional once he hangs up his boots.
    He has taken up a new role as cultural ambassador for PokerStars having joined the team in 2020.
    The 29-year-old said: “It’s true I plan to turn pro. I feel very comfortable playing poker, and think I can play in major tournaments after my football career is over.
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    “I began playing during the 2014 World Cup, and I have fallen in love with the game.
    “I play poker in an aggressive fashion. My favourite hands are a pair of tens – after my shirt number – and Jack-Five.
    “There are similarities between football and poker, in the ways how you read your game and your opponent, and choose when to attack. 
    “I used to play it a lot while with Barcelona, and we play often at PSG.
    “I make myself hard for my opponents to read, although I play too many hands.
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    “The first time I got a pet dog I named him ‘Poker’ as I love the game so much.
    “Every time I sit down to play I aim to win – whether it is with friends, online or in a tournament.”
    Neymar has had lessons from leading Brazilian poker pros Andre Akkari and Rafa Moraes.
    The forward has twice scooped domestic three-of-a-kind with trebles at PSG, in 2018 and 2020 – although Neymar and Co finished second to Lille last season.
    On his new role with PokerStars he said: “Poker is so much more than just the game, it is a community and a culture and that is what I love about it.
    “I am excited to start this next chapter with PokerStars, and we are already collaborating on a number of key areas.”

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    Euro 2020 betting tips: Kane and Benzema top scorers, Lukaku player of tournament, France to lift cup – predictions

    EURO 2020 gets underway in under a week’s time – and the excitement is building across the continent. Wembley will host both the semis and final next month, with the first game on June 11 as Italy take on Turkey in Rome.
    Euro 2020 kicks off on June 11 in RomeCredit: Alamy
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    BoyleSports’ bet of the day
    Group F hasn’t been christened this tournament’s Group of Death for nothing.
    The reigning world champions, reigning Euro champions and 2014 World Cup winners all in together.
    And let’s not forget Hungary either, who must be cursing their luck.
    Germany, France and Portugal are all set to battle it out in what could be a terrific group stage, with Joachim Low’s Germans facing the French in the opener.
    We’re all about value with our ante-post selections and we’re confident Deschamps side go far in this year’s tournament.
    Deschamps’ side won the World Cup in 2018 and are one of the favourites this summerCredit: PA
    Winning this group will likely evade England in the knockouts – and that will be a major incentive to win all three games and get on the right side of the draw.
    Germany are a team in transition and not the force they once were, with Low’s reign coming to an end following the tournament.
    Portugal meanwhile are relying on a 36-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo to drag them through.
    But even CR7 isn’t a miracle worker and by far the most complete squad in the group is France.
    Get them at a huge 13/10 to win Group F – a price to grab before it’s gone.

    Tournament winners
    Unlike five years ago at Euro 2016, there’s been no big casualties in the qualifying stages.
    With all the big guns intact, expect this to be a tournament that grabs you by the throat and keeps you stuck to the sofa.
    It’s tough to split the top five in the market, with France, England, Belgium, Germany and Spain the front runners.
    And that’s before we even get onto Portugal, Italy and Holland.
    We’re not going to deter you from a patriotic punt on England (5/1), with the Three Lions – for the most part – playing on home soil throughout.
    This could prove a huge advantage as Wembley is such a fortress for Southgate’s side, with just two defeats there since 2014.
    But we feel this youthful England side is a couple of years too early to end all those years of hurt – and therefore our pick for overall winner are reigning world champions France (9/2).

    The overall depth of their squad if phenomenal, with a spine of world-class players all peaking at the right time.
    They are there to be shot at as the world champs, but Didier Deschamps has a wealth of talent at his disposal and has the added bonus of bringing back Karim Benzema from the cold.
    Ante-post they’re a terrific price at 5/1, mainly due to having Germany and Portugal in a tricky group.
    That price plummets if and when they beat a young German side in transition in their first match – so don’t miss out.
    Top goalscorer
    There’s a clear front-runner in the market here – and Harry Kane deserves to be.
    The 2018 World Cup Golden Boot winner was the top scorer in this season’s Premier League with 23 goals.
    In international competition, a tie in the goalscorer standings are decided by the amount of assists a player has.
    And that’s why Kane is such a good bet even at a paltry looking 5/1 – he’s a playmaker as well as a marksman, bagging the most assists in the Prem this campaign.
    If you’re looking for longer value, France’s returning veteran Benzema is a terrific bet at 16/1.
    Back on the international scene for the first time in five years, the Madrid forward finished second to Messi in the LaLiga scoring charts this season.

    France are sure to go far and Benzema will line-up alongside Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann. Terrifying.
    For Madrid this term, he’s scored two or more on seven occasions and despite his advancing age continues to dominate defences.
    Player of the tournament
    Is this tournament finally the time for Belgium to fulfill their potential?
    Beaten semi-finalists in the World Cup three years ago, the Red Devils have the market leader for player of the tournament in their ranks.
    Value is the name of the game and we expect Belgium to cruise through the group stages with only Russia, Finland and Denmark in their way.
    And they will look to former Man Utd and Chelsea forward Romelu Lukaku for goals.
    The 28-year-old striker has been a revelation for Inter Milan since heading to Italy, netting over 60 times in two seasons.
    At a whopping 20/1, he’s a real value bet in this market.
    Belgium scored 40 in just ten qualifying matches in the run-up to this tournament, including putting four past Russia in November.
    Lukaku has been in sensational form and can take that into Euro 2020Credit: Reuters
    Lukaku netted seven goals altogether in those 10 matches, as well as laying on three assists.
    In the form he’s been in domestically and for his country this term, 33/1 is a price we’re taking all day long.
    Highest scoring team
    There’s attacking talent all over the pitch for Belgium and we’re more than happy for you to have a play on them to be the highest scoring team at 5/1.
    But we’re going to be siding with France again here.
    Their attacking options are phenomenal and 11/2 on them being top scorers looks long – especially as we’re backing them to go all the way to the final and lift the trophy.
    Deschamps men plundered 25 goals in 10 qualifying games, taking their foot off the gas in the later rounds.
    France are blessed with a frightening array of attacking talentCredit: AFP or licensors
    With Giroud, Benzema, Coman, Lemar, Dembele, Ben Yedder, Griezmann and Mbappe all vying for spots, there’s goals galore in this team.
    Go with head over heart and choose them over England to be top scorers this summer. No brainer.
    To reach semi-finals
    So, who does a Wales this time round?
    It was a valiant run to the last-four by the Welsh five years ago in France, with Hal Robson-Kanu’s goal against Belgium one of the standout moments of a terrific summer.
    You can get 12/1 on the Dragons repeating the trick this time round, but we’re not overly convinced despite Gareth Bale’s recent upturn in form.
    As a viable outsider – but still at a good price – we reckon Denmark could be the surprise side of the summer.
    Kasper Schmeichel’s Denmark side could be a good bet to go far this summerCredit: Reuters
    The Danes look a real team under Kasper Hjulmand, beating England at Wembley in the last year and staying in Group A of the Nations League.
    Alongside Belgium, Russia and Finland in Group B, they have a terrific change of getting through to the knockouts.
    And they will have a big advantage in those games, playing in front of a home crowd in Copenhagen.
    The way the group system falls, Denmark could finish second and come up against Wales in the last-16.
    Their route to the quarter-finals doesn’t look as tough as some, making them the value tip of the tournament to squeeze their way into the last-four.

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    Euro 2020 betting tips: Kane and Benzema top scorers, Lukaku player of tournament, France lift cup – guide, predictions

    EURO 2020 gets underway in under a week’s time – and the excitement is building across the continent. Wembley will host both the semis and final next month, with the first game on June 11 as Italy take on Turkey in Rome.
    Euro 2020 kicks off on June 11 in RomeCredit: Alamy
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    BoyleSports’ bet of the day
    Group F hasn’t been christened this tournament’s Group of Death for nothing.
    The reigning world champions, reigning Euro champions and 2014 World Cup winners all in together.
    And let’s not forget Hungary either, who must be cursing their luck.
    Germany, France and Portugal are all set to battle it out in what could be a terrific group stage, with Joachim Low’s Germans facing the French in the opener.
    We’re all about value with our ante-post selections and we’re confident Deschamps side go far in this year’s tournament.
    Deschamps’ side won the World Cup in 2018 and are one of the favourites this summerCredit: PA
    Winning this group will likely evade England in the knockouts – and that will be a major incentive to win all three games and get on the right side of the draw.
    Germany are a team in transition and not the force they once were, with Low’s reign coming to an end following the tournament.
    Portugal meanwhile are relying on a 36-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo to drag them through.
    But even CR7 isn’t a miracle worker and by far the most complete squad in the group is France.
    Get them at a huge 13/10 to win Group F – a price to grab before it’s gone.

    Tournament winners
    Unlike five years ago at Euro 2016, there’s been no big casualties in the qualifying stages.
    With all the big guns intact, expect this to be a tournament that grabs you by the throat and keeps you stuck to the sofa.
    It’s tough to split the top five in the market, with France, England, Belgium, Germany and Spain the front runners.
    And that’s before we even get onto Portugal, Italy and Holland.
    We’re not going to deter you from a patriotic punt on England (5/1), with the Three Lions – for the most part – playing on home soil throughout.
    This could prove a huge advantage as Wembley is such a fortress for Southgate’s side, with just two defeats there since 2014.
    But we feel this youthful England side is a couple of years too early to end all those years of hurt – and therefore our pick for overall winner are reigning world champions France (9/2).

    The overall depth of their squad if phenomenal, with a spine of world-class players all peaking at the right time.
    They are there to be shot at as the world champs, but Didier Deschamps has a wealth of talent at his disposal and has the added bonus of bringing back Karim Benzema from the cold.
    Ante-post they’re a terrific price at 5/1, mainly due to having Germany and Portugal in a tricky group.
    That price plummets if and when they beat a young German side in transition in their first match – so don’t miss out.
    Top goalscorer
    There’s a clear front-runner in the market here – and Harry Kane deserves to be.
    The 2018 World Cup Golden Boot winner was the top scorer in this season’s Premier League with 23 goals.
    In international competition, a tie in the goalscorer standings are decided by the amount of assists a player has.
    And that’s why Kane is such a good bet even at a paltry looking 5/1 – he’s a playmaker as well as a marksman, bagging the most assists in the Prem this campaign.
    If you’re looking for longer value, France’s returning veteran Benzema is a terrific bet at 16/1.
    Back on the international scene for the first time in five years, the Madrid forward finished second to Messi in the LaLiga scoring charts this season.

    France are sure to go far and Benzema will line-up alongside Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann. Terrifying.
    For Madrid this term, he’s scored two or more on seven occasions and despite his advancing age continues to dominate defences.
    Player of the tournament
    Is this tournament finally the time for Belgium to fulfill their potential?
    Beaten semi-finalists in the World Cup three years ago, the Red Devils have the market leader for player of the tournament in their ranks.
    Value is the name of the game and we expect Belgium to cruise through the group stages with only Russia, Finland and Denmark in their way.
    And they will look to former Man Utd and Chelsea forward Romelu Lukaku for goals.
    The 28-year-old striker has been a revelation for Inter Milan since heading to Italy, netting over 60 times in two seasons.
    At a whopping 20/1, he’s a real value bet in this market.
    Belgium scored 40 in just ten qualifying matches in the run-up to this tournament, including putting four past Russia in November.
    Lukaku has been in sensational form and can take that into Euro 2020Credit: Reuters
    Lukaku netted seven goals altogether in those 10 matches, as well as laying on three assists.
    In the form he’s been in domestically and for his country this term, 33/1 is a price we’re taking all day long.
    Highest scoring team
    There’s attacking talent all over the pitch for Belgium and we’re more than happy for you to have a play on them to be the highest scoring team at 5/1.
    But we’re going to be siding with France again here.
    Their attacking options are phenomenal and 11/2 on them being top scorers looks long – especially as we’re backing them to go all the way to the final and lift the trophy.
    Deschamps men plundered 25 goals in 10 qualifying games, taking their foot off the gas in the later rounds.
    France are blessed with a frightening array of attacking talentCredit: AFP or licensors
    With Giroud, Benzema, Coman, Lemar, Dembele, Ben Yedder, Griezmann and Mbappe all vying for spots, there’s goals galore in this team.
    Go with head over heart and choose them over England to be top scorers this summer. No brainer.
    To reach semi-finals
    So, who does a Wales this time round?
    It was a valiant run to the last-four by the Welsh five years ago in France, with Hal Robson-Kanu’s goal against Belgium one of the standout moments of a terrific summer.
    You can get 12/1 on the Dragons repeating the trick this time round, but we’re not overly convinced despite Gareth Bale’s recent upturn in form.
    As a viable outsider – but still at a good price – we reckon Denmark could be the surprise side of the summer.
    Kasper Schmeichel’s Denmark side could be a good bet to go far this summerCredit: Reuters
    The Danes look a real team under Kasper Hjulmand, beating England at Wembley in the last year and staying in Group A of the Nations League.
    Alongside Belgium, Russia and Finland in Group B, they have a terrific change of getting through to the knockouts.
    And they will have a big advantage in those games, playing in front of a home crowd in Copenhagen.
    The way the group system falls, Denmark could finish second and come up against Wales in the last-16.
    Their route to the quarter-finals doesn’t look as tough as some, making them the value tip of the tournament to squeeze their way into the last-four.

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    Euro 2020 betting guide: Kane and Benzema top scorers, Lukaku player of tournament, France winners – tips, predictions

    EURO 2020 gets underway in under a week’s time – and the excitement is building across the continent. Wembley will host both the semis and final next month, with the first game on June 11 as Italy take on Turkey in Rome.
    Euro 2020 kicks off on June 11 in RomeCredit: Alamy
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    Group F hasn’t been christened this tournament’s Group of Death for nothing.
    The reigning world champions, reigning Euro champions and 2014 World Cup winners all in together.
    And let’s not forget Hungary either, who must be cursing their luck.
    Germany, France and Portugal are all set to battle it out in what could be a terrific group stage, with Joachim Low’s Germans facing the French in the opener.
    We’re all about value with our ante-post selections and we’re confident Deschamps side go far in this year’s tournament.
    Deschamps’ side won the World Cup in 2018 and are one of the favourites this summerCredit: PA
    Winning this group will likely evade England in the knockouts – and that will be a major incentive to win all three games and get on the right side of the draw.
    Germany are a team in transition and not the force they once were, with Low’s reign coming to an end following the tournament.
    Portugal meanwhile are relying on a 36-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo to drag them through.
    But even CR7 isn’t a miracle worker and by far the most complete squad in the group is France.
    Get them at a huge 13/10 to win Group F – a price to grab before it’s gone.

    Tournament winners
    Unlike five years ago at Euro 2016, there’s been no big casualties in the qualifying stages.
    With all the big guns intact, expect this to be a tournament that grabs you by the throat and keeps you stuck to the sofa.
    It’s tough to split the top five in the market, with France, England, Belgium, Germany and Spain the front runners.
    And that’s before we even get onto Portugal, Italy and Holland.
    We’re not going to deter you from a patriotic punt on England (5/1), with the Three Lions – for the most part – playing on home soil throughout.
    This could prove a huge advantage as Wembley is such a fortress for Southgate’s side, with just two defeats there since 2014.
    But we feel this youthful England side is a couple of years too early to end all those years of hurt – and therefore our pick for overall winner are reigning world champions France (9/2).

    The overall depth of their squad if phenomenal, with a spine of world-class players all peaking at the right time.
    They are there to be shot at as the world champs, but Didier Deschamps has a wealth of talent at his disposal and has the added bonus of bringing back Karim Benzema from the cold.
    Ante-post they’re a terrific price at 5/1, mainly due to having Germany and Portugal in a tricky group.
    That price plummets if and when they beat a young German side in transition in their first match – so don’t miss out.
    Top goalscorer
    There’s a clear front-runner in the market here – and Harry Kane deserves to be.
    The 2018 World Cup Golden Boot winner was the top scorer in this season’s Premier League with 23 goals.
    In international competition, a tie in the goalscorer standings are decided by the amount of assists a player has.
    And that’s why Kane is such a good bet even at a paltry looking 5/1 – he’s a playmaker as well as a marksman, bagging the most assists in the Prem this campaign.
    If you’re looking for longer value, France’s returning veteran Benzema is a terrific bet at 16/1.
    Back on the international scene for the first time in five years, the Madrid forward finished second to Messi in the LaLiga scoring charts this season.

    France are sure to go far and Benzema will line-up alongside Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann. Terrifying.
    For Madrid this term, he’s scored two or more on seven occasions and despite his advancing age continues to dominate defences.
    Player of the tournament
    Is this tournament finally the time for Belgium to fulfill their potential?
    Beaten semi-finalists in the World Cup three years ago, the Red Devils have the market leader for player of the tournament in their ranks.
    Value is the name of the game and we expect Belgium to cruise through the group stages with only Russia, Finland and Denmark in their way.
    And they will look to former Man Utd and Chelsea forward Romelu Lukaku for goals.
    The 28-year-old striker has been a revelation for Inter Milan since heading to Italy, netting over 60 times in two seasons.
    At a whopping 20/1, he’s a real value bet in this market.
    Belgium scored 40 in just ten qualifying matches in the run-up to this tournament, including putting four past Russia in November.
    Lukaku has been in sensational form and can take that into Euro 2020Credit: Reuters
    Lukaku netted seven goals altogether in those 10 matches, as well as laying on three assists.
    In the form he’s been in domestically and for his country this term, 33/1 is a price we’re taking all day long.
    Highest scoring team
    There’s attacking talent all over the pitch for Belgium and we’re more than happy for you to have a play on them to be the highest scoring team at 5/1.
    But we’re going to be siding with France again here.
    Their attacking options are phenomenal and 11/2 on them being top scorers looks long – especially as we’re backing them to go all the way to the final and lift the trophy.
    Deschamps men plundered 25 goals in 10 qualifying games, taking their foot off the gas in the later rounds.
    France are blessed with a frightening array of attacking talentCredit: AFP or licensors
    With Giroud, Benzema, Coman, Lemar, Dembele, Ben Yedder, Griezmann and Mbappe all vying for spots, there’s goals galore in this team.
    Go with head over heart and choose them over England to be top scorers this summer. No brainer.
    To reach semi-finals
    So, who does a Wales this time round?
    It was a valiant run to the last-four by the Welsh five years ago in France, with Hal Robson-Kanu’s goal against Belgium one of the standout moments of a terrific summer.
    You can get 12/1 on the Dragons repeating the trick this time round, but we’re not overly convinced despite Gareth Bale’s recent upturn in form.
    As a viable outsider – but still at a good price – we reckon Denmark could be the surprise side of the summer.
    Kasper Schmeichel’s Denmark side could be a good bet to go far this summerCredit: Reuters
    The Danes look a real team under Kasper Hjulmand, beating England at Wembley in the last year and staying in Group A of the Nations League.
    Alongside Belgium, Russia and Finland in Group B, they have a terrific change of getting through to the knockouts.
    And they will have a big advantage in those games, playing in front of a home crowd in Copenhagen.
    The way the group system falls, Denmark could finish second and come up against Wales in the last-16.
    Their route to the quarter-finals doesn’t look as tough as some, making them the value tip of the tournament to squeeze their way into the last-four.

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    Euro 2020 betting tips: Benzema and Kane top scorers, Lukaku player of tournament, France to edge England – predictions

    THE wait is almost over – Euro 2020 starts on June 11.The cream of the crop from around Europe are set to battle it out over a frantic four-week schedule, culminating in a final showdown at Wembley.
    Euro 2020 kicks off on June 11 in RomeCredit: Alamy
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    BoyleSports’ bet of the day
    Group F hasn’t been christened this tournament’s Group of Death for nothing.
    The reigning world champions, reigning Euro champions and 2014 World Cup winners all in together.
    And let’s not forget Hungary either, who must be cursing their luck.
    Germany, France and Portugal are all set to battle it out in what could be a terrific group stage, with Joachim Low’s Germans facing the French in the opener.
    We’re all about value with our ante-post selections and we’re confident Deschamps side go far in this year’s tournament.
    Deschamps’ side won the World Cup in 2018 and are one of the favourites this summerCredit: PA
    Winning this group will likely evade England in the knockouts – and that will be a major incentive to win all three games and get on the right side of the draw.
    Germany are a team in transition and not the force they once were, with Low’s reign coming to an end following the tournament.
    Portugal meanwhile are relying on a 36-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo to drag them through.
    But even CR7 isn’t a miracle worker and by far the most complete squad in the group is France.
    Get them at a huge 13/10 to win Group F – a price to grab before it’s gone.

    Tournament winners
    Unlike five years ago at Euro 2016, there’s been no big casualties in the qualifying stages.
    With all the big guns intact, expect this to be a tournament that grabs you by the throat and keeps you stuck to the sofa.
    It’s tough to split the top five in the market, with France, England, Belgium, Germany and Spain the front runners.
    And that’s before we even get onto Portugal, Italy and Holland.
    We’re not going to deter you from a patriotic punt on England (5/1), with the Three Lions – for the most part – playing on home soil throughout.
    This could prove a huge advantage as Wembley is such a fortress for Southgate’s side, with just two defeats there since 2014.
    But we feel this youthful England side is a couple of years too early to end all those years of hurt – and therefore our pick for overall winner are reigning world champions France (9/2).

    The overall depth of their squad if phenomenal, with a spine of world-class players all peaking at the right time.
    They are there to be shot at as the world champs, but Didier Deschamps has a wealth of talent at his disposal and has the added bonus of bringing back Karim Benzema from the cold.
    Ante-post they’re a terrific price at 5/1, mainly due to having Germany and Portugal in a tricky group.
    That price plummets if and when they beat a young German side in transition in their first match – so don’t miss out.
    Top goalscorer
    There’s a clear front-runner in the market here – and Harry Kane deserves to be.
    The 2018 World Cup Golden Boot winner was the top scorer in this season’s Premier League with 23 goals.
    In international competition, a tie in the goalscorer standings are decided by the amount of assists a player has.
    And that’s why Kane is such a good bet even at a paltry looking 5/1 – he’s a playmaker as well as a marksman, bagging the most assists in the Prem this campaign.
    If you’re looking for longer value, France’s returning veteran Benzema is a terrific bet at 16/1.
    Back on the international scene for the first time in five years, the Madrid forward finished second to Messi in the LaLiga scoring charts this season.

    France are sure to go far and Benzema will line-up alongside Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann. Terrifying.
    For Madrid this term, he’s scored two or more on seven occasions and despite his advancing age continues to dominate defences.
    Player of the tournament
    Is this tournament finally the time for Belgium to fulfill their potential?
    Beaten semi-finalists in the World Cup three years ago, the Red Devils have the market leader for player of the tournament in their ranks.
    Value is the name of the game and we expect Belgium to cruise through the group stages with only Russia, Finland and Denmark in their way.
    And they will look to former Man Utd and Chelsea forward Romelu Lukaku for goals.
    The 28-year-old striker has been a revelation for Inter Milan since heading to Italy, netting over 60 times in two seasons.
    At a whopping 20/1, he’s a real value bet in this market.
    Belgium scored 40 in just ten qualifying matches in the run-up to this tournament, including putting four past Russia in November.
    Lukaku has been in sensational form and can take that into Euro 2020Credit: Reuters
    Lukaku netted seven goals altogether in those 10 matches, as well as laying on three assists.
    In the form he’s been in domestically and for his country this term, 33/1 is a price we’re taking all day long.
    Highest scoring team
    There’s attacking talent all over the pitch for Belgium and we’re more than happy for you to have a play on them to be the highest scoring team at 5/1.
    But we’re going to be siding with France again here.
    Their attacking options are phenomenal and 11/2 on them being top scorers looks long – especially as we’re backing them to go all the way to the final and lift the trophy.
    Deschamps men plundered 25 goals in 10 qualifying games, taking their foot off the gas in the later rounds.
    France are blessed with a frightening array of attacking talentCredit: AFP or licensors
    With Giroud, Benzema, Coman, Lemar, Dembele, Ben Yedder, Griezmann and Mbappe all vying for spots, there’s goals galore in this team.
    Go with head over heart and choose them over England to be top scorers this summer. No brainer.
    To reach semi-finals
    So, who does a Wales this time round?
    It was a valiant run to the last-four by the Welsh five years ago in France, with Hal Robson-Kanu’s goal against Belgium one of the standout moments of a terrific summer.
    You can get 12/1 on the Dragons repeating the trick this time round, but we’re not overly convinced despite Gareth Bale’s recent upturn in form.
    As a viable outsider – but still at a good price – we reckon Denmark could be the surprise side of the summer.
    Kasper Schmeichel’s Denmark side could be a good bet to go far this summerCredit: Reuters
    The Danes look a real team under Kasper Hjulmand, beating England at Wembley in the last year and staying in Group A of the Nations League.
    Alongside Belgium, Russia and Finland in Group B, they have a terrific change of getting through to the knockouts.
    And they will have a big advantage in those games, playing in front of a home crowd in Copenhagen.
    The way the group system falls, Denmark could finish second and come up against Wales in the last-16.
    Their route to the quarter-finals doesn’t look as tough as some, making them the value tip of the tournament to squeeze their way into the last-four.

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