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- Latest reports see bookies on the brink of multi-million payout if England win Euro 2024
- Nearly £700,000 matched on the main WDW market for the final
- Spain marginal favourites ahead of Sunday's match
Latest reports see bookies on the brink of multi-million payout if England win Euro 2024
On the eve of the Euro 2024 Final, UK Betting Sites are on the brink of a multi-million pound payout after pre-tournament favourites England reached the final.
BetVictor offered new customers odds of 100/1 for England to win the tournament before a ball was kicked and the Three Lions are just one game away from that being paid out.
Sam Boswell, spokesperson of BetVictor, said: “England to lift any trophy is always a bad result for bookies but this year we are facing a much larger liability if Harry Kane and Co can go one step further than in the last Euros."
Traders at BetVictor will be flapping with the 100/1 pre-tournament welcome offer set to result in a multi-million pound payout if the Three Lions finally bring it home this weekend.
What the expert says...
Nearly £700,000 matched on the main WDW market for the final
Elsewhere ahead of Sunday's final, the total traded on the Betfair exchange on the WDW market has nearly reached £700,000 with plenty more expected to be punted before kick-off.
Spain are the slight favourites for the final this Sunday on the exchange, with England win the least likely result according to the odds with a draw sitting as the second favourite.
Gareth Southgate and his team will know that they have a tricky game ahead of them on Sunday after the performances from Spain have continued to light up the tournament in Germany this summer.
Spain marginal favourites ahead of Sunday's match
In terms of who will lift the European Championship trophy this Sunday, it's Spain who have the biggest probability with bookies giving them a 60% chance of winning.
England are odds-against with the current market putting the Three Lions as 5/4 outsiders to lift their first trophy since 1966 at the weekend.