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Euro 2024 winner odds dramatically change as last 16 ties confirmed

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Euro 2024 winner odds dramatically change as last 16 ties confirmed

The odds have shifted following the confirmation of the last 16 fixtures at Euro 2024.

The Euro 2024 winners’ odds have dramatically changed following the conclusion of the group stages in Germany.

The last 16 teams have now been confirmed, with the four highest-ranked third-placed teams joining the automatic qualifiers in the final stages.

One side of the draw certainly looks more daunting than the other, with Spain, France, Germany and Portugal all within one half.

On the other side, the likes of Netherlands, Austria, Italy and England will all be battling for a spot in the final.

The Three Lions will face Slovakia in the last 16 after the latter finished third in Group E, before taking on the winner of the Italy vs Switzerland game if they then progress.

But while the likes of England and France – both pre-tournament favourites – have flattered to deceive, Spain and hosts Germany have been among the most impressive sides in the tournament so far.

And the new odds appear to reflect exactly that, with both Spain and Germany now among the favourites to win the entire tournament.

The Germans have not won an international tournament since the 2014 World Cup, but look rejuvenated under Julian Nagelsmann with an exciting array of young talent and the advantage of home support.

And Spain, who are led by their all-time international tournament top scorer in forward Alvaro Morata, have their own blend of experience and youth, with Lamine Yamal playing a key role so far.

Lamine Yamal (right) has played a significant role for Spain at Euro 2024 (

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According to Oddschecker, England are still favourites to win the tournament at odds of 7/2 with most bookmakers.

But they are now closely followed by Spain at 9/2, while Germany are at 11/2 with most bookies to win the entire tournament in their home country.

France’s odds are at between 11/2 and 13/2, indicating their difficult path through to the group stage. The same seemingly can’t be said for England though, whose position on the right hand side of the draw is perhaps reflected in their odds.

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