Betting odds for every country in Euro 2024

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With the Euro 2024 final now confirmed, Ladbrokes takes you through the betting odds for both of the countries who remain in the competition.

England are the second-favourites to win their first European Championship this week, priced by Ladbrokes at just 11/10 following their 2-1 win over the Netherlands in the semi-final on Wednesday evening.

However, the favourites for the competition are Spain, who are the only team in Euro 2024 to have won all their games, conceding just three goals in their opening six matches, which includes wins over Italy, Georgia, Croatia, Germany, Albania and most recently Franc in the semi-final.

The bookies clearly feel that England have a pretty good chance at winning this weekend after losing on penalties in the final in heartbreaking fashion at Wembley Stadium three years ago, despite not being at their best in the opening games.

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With Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden, arguably two of the world’s most in-form players now more settled, the Three Lions have a good chance at going again and winning the competition this time around.

With Euro 2024 concluding this week, Ladbrokes assess each of the remaining nation’s chances of winning the tournament by running through the betting odds for both of the countries left in Euro 2024.

Euro 2024 betting odds

Spain - 4/6- 

In Rodri, Spain have one of the best defensive midfielders of the 21st century, and he’ll be hoping to spur his country onto victory, as he has done numerous times for his club, Man City, since joining in 2019. Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal will be hoping to announce themselves on the world stage too, as the two players with immensely bright futures in the game have been key fixtures for Spain in their opening four games.

England - 11/4 - 

Second on the docket are England, at 11/10, with the bookies of the belief that they’re the second favourites to win the Euros. Bellingham, Foden and the likes of Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka will continue to be key for Gareth Southgate if he wants to write his name in the history books and become the first England manager to win the tournament for his country.

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