Euro 2020 Betting Tips
Welcome to 21.co.uk's Euro 2020 Betting Tips page, for now our tips aren't available as we don't know the full line-up for the event until the Euro 2020 Play-offs conclude in March. However, we have some predictions written by our Football Betting Tips experts regarding how we think the Home Nations will perform at the big event and an overview of the qualifying process so far.
Early Predictions
Path A
Round | Home Team | Prediction | Away Team |
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Semi | Iceland | 3-1 | Romania |
Semi | Bulgaria | 0-2 | Hungary |
Final | Iceland | 2-0 | Hungary |
Path B
Round | Home Team | Prediction | Away Team |
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Semi | Bosnia | 2-0 | Northern Ireland |
Semi | Slovakia | 1-1p | R.O.I |
Final | Bosnia | 1-0 | R.O.I |
Path C
Round | Home Team | Prediction | Away Team |
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Semi | Scotland | 2-1 | Israel |
Semi | Norway | 3-2 | Serbia |
Final | Scotland | 0-2 | Norway |
Path D
Round | Home Team | Prediction | Away Team |
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Semi | Georgia | 1-1 (P) | Belarus |
Semi | North Macedonia | 1-3 | Kosovo |
Final | Belarus | 1-2 | Kosovo |
Euro 2020 Tips
Euro 2020 Qualifying Round-Up
In what has been a fairly successful qualifying process for the Home Nations, can any either Scotland, Ireland or Northern Ireland join England and Wales at Euro 2020 in the Summer? Find out in our Qualifying Round-Up
5 England U21's who may make Euro 2020
After a shock defeat to Czech Republic, Gareth Southgate might be looking at making a few changes to his squad. Check our preview to see exactly which five U21's might find their way into the England managers squad for Euro 2020.
How far can the Home Nations go at Euro 2020
England look likely to confirm their Euro 2020 place but how do our writers think the rest of the Home Nations will fare?
Euro 2020 Groups
Group A
Team | Fixture 1 | Fixture 2 | Fixture 3 |
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Turkey | Italy | Wales | Switzerland |
Italy | Turkey | Switzerland | Wales |
Wales | Switzerland | Turkey | Italy |
Switzerland | Wales | Italy | Turkey |
Group B
Team | Fixture 1 | Fixture 2 | Fixture 3 |
---|---|---|---|
Denmark | Finland | Belgium | Russia |
Finland | Denmark | Russia | Belgium |
Belgium | Russia | Denmark | Finland |
Russia | Belgium | Finland | Denmark |
Group C
Team | Fixture 1 | Fixture 2 | Fixture 3 |
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Netherlands | Ukraine | Austria | Netherlands |
Ukraine | Netherlands | Play Off D | Austria |
Austria | Play Off D | Netherlands | Ukraine |
Play Off D | Austria | Ukraine | Netherlands |
Group D
Team | Fixture 1 | Fixture 2 | Fixture 3 |
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England | Croatia | Play Off C | Czech Republic |
Croatia | England | Czech Republic | Play Off C |
Play Off C | Czech Republic | England | Croatia |
Czech Republic | Play Off C | Croatia | Czech Republic |
Group E
Team | Fixture 1 | Fixture 2 | Fixture 3 |
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Spain | Sweden | Poland | Play Off B |
Sweden | Spain | Play Off B | Poland |
Poland | Play Off B | Spain | Sweden |
Play Off B | Poland | Sweden | Spain |
Group F
Team | Fixture 1 | Fixture 2 | Fixture 3 |
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Play Off A | Portugal | France | Germany |
Portugal | Play Off A | Germany | France |
France | Germany | Play Off A | Portugal |
Germany | France | Portugal | Play Off A |
Venues
Wembley Stadium - Capacity: 90,000
Based in London, England, Wembley Stadium is the largest of the hosting stadiums and will be host to three Group Stage fixtures, and four knockout games including both Semi-Finals and the Final.
Allianz Arena - Capacity: 75,000
Based in Munch, Germany, the Allianz Arena is the home stadium of Bayern Munich and will host three Group Stage fixtures but only one Quarter-Final fixture, England could only possibly play here if they finish third in their group and qualify via the 3rd place ranking system.
Stadio Olimpico - Capacity: 72,698
Based in Rome, Italy, the Stadio Olimpico usually hosts the home games of Lazio and Roma. The stadium was rebuilt especially for the 1990 World Cup as it hosted the final. The stadium will host three group games including Wales' last group fixture against Italy. England can only play at the Stadio Olimpico if they win Group D and defeat the Runner-Up of Group F in the Round of 16.
Olympic Stadium - Capacity: 68,700
Perhaps the most controversial location in the entire tournament, based in Baku, Azerbaijan, the Olympic Stadium is sat 2,916km away from the nearest stadium in Zenit, Russia or 2,945km away from Bucharest, Romania. Wales, Turkey and Switzerland will all have to make the 4,516km trip between Baku to Rome. Once again, England can only play at this venue if they finish 3rd in Group D.
Krestovsky Stadium - Capacity: 68,134
Alike to Baku, the Krestovsky Stadium was a controversial choice due to the distance between that and other stadiums. However, being just a three-hour flight to Copenhagen makes this stadium a good pick for Group B. England can play here if they finish as Runners Up and defeat the Runners Up of Group E in the Round of 16.
Puskas Arena - Capacity: 67,889
Based in Budapest, Hungary, the Puskas Arena will host the current European Champions Portugal and World Champions France twice during the group stage of Euro 2020. However, the final participant of their group is unknown but it could still be Hungary themselves. England can not play at this venue without entering the 3rd place rankings.
Arena Nationala - Capacity: 55,600
Based in Bucharest, Romania, the Arena Nationala will host Austria and Ukraine twice during the group stages. The final occupant of group C is so far unknown and will be confirmed at the Play-Offs in March. England can not play at this stadium.
Johan Cruyff Arena - Capacity: 54,990
Based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the Johan Cruyff Arena (Formerly known as the Amsterdam Arena) is the home stadium of Ajax. The stadium hosted five games at Euro 2000 including Holland's devastating elimination on penalties against Runners-Up Italy.
San Mames - Capacity: 53,332
The introduction of this stadium may come as a surprise to some as Bilbao's Sam Mames was the chosen stadium for Spain. After being rebuilt in 2013, this is now the 8th largest stadium in Spain and will host either Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland if they make it through Play-Off B. England can only play at this stadium if they finish third in their group.
Hampden Park - Capacity: 52,063
Based in Glasgow, Scotland, If Scotland progress through Play Off Group C, they will play both Croatia and the Czech Republic here. Known for the infamous Hampden Roar. Don't be surprised if one of the smallest stadiums of the tournament has one of the best atmospheres, especially if Scotland make it through to the Quarter Finals via the third-place ranking system. England can only play at this stadium by finishing
Aviva Stadium - Capacity: 51,700
Based in Dublin, Ireland, the Aviva Stadium will see two matches between Sweden and Poland. Home to the Republic of Ireland, they will be hoping to make it through Play Off Group B. However, there is the possibility that Northern Ireland make it through and play at this very stadium. If England win group D, they will face the Runner Up of group F in Dublin.
Parken Stadium - Capacity: 38,065
Based in Copenhagen, Denmark, the Parken Stadium is the smallest stadium at the tournament with a capacity over 13,000 less than Ireland's Aviva Stadium. However, if hosts Denmark have a good run at Euro 2020, we can expect a fantastic atmosphere. If England finish as Runners Up in group D, they will play the Runner Up of Group E here.
Previous Winners
Year | Host | Winner | Runner-Up |
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1960 | France | Soviet Union | Yugoslavia |
1964 | Spain | Spain | Soviet Union |
1968 | Italy | Italy | Yugoslavia |
1972 | Belgium | West Germany | Soviet Union |
1976 | Yugoslavia | Czechoslovakia | West Germany |
1980 | Italy | West Germany | Belgium |
1984 | France | France | Spain |
1988 | West Germany | Netherlands | Soviet Union |
1992 | Sweden | Denmark | Germany |
1996 | England | Germany | Czech Republic |
2000 | Belgium & Holland | France | Italy |
2004 | Portugal | Greece | Portugal |
2008 | Austria & Switzerland | Spain | Germany |
2012 | Poland & Ukraine | Spain | Italy |
2016 | France | Portugal | France |