Euro 2008 Final:
Odds on Germany v Spain, team news
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Sunday is the game football fans in Europe and all over the
world have been waiting for - the Euro 208 final Germany v
Spain. We have the latest betting odds on the Euro final match,
as well as team news and preview of the game. Starting with the
Euro 2008 final odds, we check with the British online bookmaker
Sportingbet, where we see some very nice coefficients
on the Germany v Spain match. At the bookie, Spain is
surprisingly the favourite team with odds 5/4 on winning the
Sunday final, considering the Germans have been the favourite
team to win Euro 2008 from the start of the football
competition. But in the final game the odds on Germany to win
the Euro 2008 final game are posted at 2/1, while 21/10 is the
payout for a draw in regular time. You can pair that bet with
the odds to win the Euro 2008 trophy outright, where the odds on
Spain are sitting at 4/7 and Germany holds odds 5/4. Additional
63 betting props are available at Sportingbet on the Euro 2008
Final, including handicap betting, half time - full time,
correct score an more. Visit the bookmaker to see them all or
place a bet on the Euro 2008 Final game Germany v Spain.
As far as injuries, both teams are
without a key player - Germany could employ midfielder Torsten
Frings, who has declared himself fit after recovering from a
broken rib, to replace Simon Rolfes, while Spain has ruled out
striker David Villa, after the thigh injury he received early
into the semi-final game against Russia. Spain coach Luis
Aragones suggested that Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal) could be the
player replacing Villa, "I know how well he can perform. I
like a player like Cesc, 20-years-old and someone who has
acquired the experience of someone who's 27, 28. To us, he's
important," Aragones said during a press conference. But
besides these players, the teams are healthy for the Euro 2008
Final on Sunday.
The last time Germany and Spain met was
in 2003 in a Mallorca friendly, game won 3-1 by Spain. However,
the Germans are leading the overall stats with eight wins,
compared to Spain's five. Germany has also won three times
against Spain out of their five games in the World Cup and
European Championship, where Spain has won just once. The Euro
2008 Final Germany v Spain will start on Sunday, June 29th at
20:45 local time from Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna. Live betting
on the game is available at
Sportingbet.
Published on
06/28/2008
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