2.0 and 3.0 Winner For Us In England Bets
We've teamed up with The Football Punned it to find some selections for you over the course of the Euro's. His outright predictions are already holding value.
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REMINDER:
We backed Spain to win the tournament at 8/1.
We backed Nico Williams to be player of the tournament at 33/1.
So we have a couple of really big potential winners if Spain do go on and win it it looks like a toss up between him and Yamal.
Is Spain make the final we're in with a real shout of 40pts profit in a single match!
That's why we gave the free futures pdf out for a couple of weeks and why we kept urging you to place them. With tournaments the futures are very important. You can lose all the single bets but pick player of the tournament and end up in profit.
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England review:
It was exactly as we predicted.
We WON with 2 solid efforts yesterday, Xhaka to commit 1+ foul and the game to be a draw at 2.0 and 3.0 respectively.
England matching the shape so as to not be outplayed tactically. England relying on individual brilliance this time in the form of a gorgeous cut inside and crispy curled effort into the far post from Bukayo Saka.
It was better from England, but pundits are likely to say trite things like "it could still be better but it was a good performance".
That's not true.
It wasn't good... it was enough.
And I'm fine with that since we are through to the semi's but let's not gloss over the facts. Sofascore had England's xG at 0.49 after 90 minutes.
That gets you relegated 100% of the time if repeated across a season.
But international tournaments are full of this. Defensive approaches and football that is as leggy and laboured as it is tedious to watch.
If we win...
Nobody will care.
Netherlands review:
According to xG Netherlands were lucky after losing the xG battle 0.98 to 1.24.
Netherlands aren't getting as much production from their RB as you'd imagine with them coming this far. Dumfries and Frimpong are both marauding fullbacks at their best and it's been Depay and Gakpo with almost all of their production.
Xavi Simmons isn't at his best by any means but like a Foden, you fancy him blindly despite recent form to pull something out of the hat.
But the classic 433 that the Dutch deploy is looking more threatening in almost every way than England have looked thus far. The Netherlands should certainly be favourites but the game will likely be tight.
We'll be digging into the fouls, corners markets because the outrights will be tricky.