Finland vs Belgium Betting Tips: Latest odds, team news, preview and predictions

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>While the Red Devils may rest players after already qualifying for the last-16, Al Hain-Cole still expects them to ease past Kanerva’s men in Russia

Finland will be hoping to pull off an upset when they take on Belgium in their final Euro 2020 group game in Saint Petersburg on Monday.

Markku Kanerva’s men have already exceeded expectations in their first ever major tournament, with their opening win over Denmark leaving them in contention for qualification to the knockout stages.

Finland vs Belgium Latest Odds

However, they are hefty 11/1 (12.00) outsiders with bet365 to secure their place in the next round with a shock win at the Krestovsky Stadium.

The Red Devils are already through to the last 16 after taking six points from their first two games and are clear 1/4 (1.25) favourites to maintain that 100 per cent record here.

Three of the last four meetings between this duo have resulted in draws, and there are odds of 19/4 (5.75) available on them playing out another stalemate in this one.

Finland vs Belgium Team News

Captain Tim Sparv will be hoping to return in midfield after being replaced by Rasmus Schuller for Wednesday’s defeat against Russia.

Kevin De Bruyne, Axel Witsel and Eden Hazard could be in line to make their first stats after coming off the bench to good effect in Thursday’s comeback victory over Denmark.

Finland vs Belgium Preview

Having scored with their only shot on target in the opening victory against the Danes, Finland were brought back down to earth with a 1-0 defeat against Russia that saw them struggle to create many presentable chances.

Although they may have hoped that Roberto Martinez would rest some key players after seeing his side already qualify, the quality at his disposal means whoever he selects will most likely be a class apart from their opponents.

Indeed, Finland have won just once in eight matches in all competitions, losing four of their most recent five and hitting the net just once in four games.

Finland vs Belgium Tips and Predictions

In contrast, Belgium have suffered only one defeat, secured 21 victories and scored 78 goals over their last 25 matches in all competitions, meaning they are surely worth 5/6 (1.83) odds to win by at least two goals against the underdogs.

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Russia vs Denmark Betting Tips: Latest odds, team news, preview and predictions

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>The Danes will be playing in front of a passionate home crowd in Copenhagen on Monday evening and Goal is backing them to score in the first half

Denmark welcome Russia to Copenhagen for their final game in Group E with Kaspar Hjulmand’s side knowing they need a win to keep alive their hopes of progressing to the knockout stages.

Two defeats from their opening two matches mean the hosts have no margin for error, although their opponents are in a strong position after winning their last match 1-0 against Finland. 

Russia vs Denmark Latest Odds

Avoiding defeat on Monday should be enough for Russia to qualify for the last-16 and bet365 offer them at 9/2 (5.50) to claim a victory.

Denmark are clear favourites to record their first success of the competition, priced at 6/10 (1.60), while the draw – which would see them eliminated – is available at 3/1 (4.00).

The last time these two sides faced each other was in a friendly in 2012, which saw Russia record a 2-0 win. 

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Russia vs Denmark Team News

Stansilav Cherchesov has no major injury concerns heading into the game and Russia also have no players suspended for their final group game.

Denmark are without Christian Eriksen after his collapse in the opening match of the group but otherwise have a full complement of players for this vital clash in Copenhagen on Monday evening. 

Russia vs Denmark Preview

Roared on by a noisy crowd at Parken Stadium on Thursday afternoon, Denmark gave the number one ranked side in the world a real fright before succumbing to two second half goals to lose 2-1 against Belgium.

That impressive showing will give them heart ahead of Monday’s showdown and Hjulmand will want his team to come flying out of the blocks as they did against Roberto Martinez’s side.

Russia conceded twice in the opening 35 minutes of their game with Belgium and if Denmark make another positive start, there could be some interest in backing them to take an early advantage in a game they know they must win. 

Russia vs Denmark Preview

The Danes have scored first half goals in six of their last nine matches in all competitions and a repeat on Monday is priced at 8/11 (1.73) bet365.

For a value bet, backing over 1.5 goals in the first half could also appeal at 7/4 (2.75). 

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Russia vs Denmark Betting Tips: Latest odds, team news, preview and predictions

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>The Danes will be playing in front of a passionate home crowd in Copenhagen on Monday evening and Goal is backing them to score in the first half

Denmark welcome Russia to Copenhagen for their final game in Group E with Kaspar Hjulmand’s side knowing they need a win to keep alive their hopes of progressing to the knockout stages.

Two defeats from their opening two matches mean the hosts have no margin for error, although their opponents are in a strong position after winning their last match 1-0 against Finland. 

Russia vs Denmark Latest Odds

Avoiding defeat on Monday should be enough for Russia to qualify for the last-16 and bet365 offer them at 9/2 (5.50) to claim a victory.

Denmark are clear favourites to record their first success of the competition, priced at 6/10 (1.60), while the draw – which would see them eliminated – is available at 3/1 (4.00).

The last time these two sides faced each other was in a friendly in 2012, which saw Russia record a 2-0 win. 

Russia vs Denmark Team News

Stansilav Cherchesov has no major injury concerns heading into the game and Russia also have no players suspended for their final group game.

Denmark are without Christian Eriksen after his collapse in the opening match of the group but otherwise have a full complement of players for this vital clash in Copenhagen on Monday evening. 

Russia vs Denmark Preview

Roared on by a noisy crowd at Parken Stadium on Thursday afternoon, Denmark gave the number one ranked side in the world a real fright before succumbing to two second half goals to lose 2-1 against Belgium.

That impressive showing will give them heart ahead of Monday’s showdown and Hjulmand will want his team to come flying out of the blocks as they did against Roberto Martinez’s side.

Russia conceded twice in the opening 35 minutes of their game with Belgium and if Denmark make another positive start, there could be some interest in backing them to take an early advantage in a game they know they must win. 

Russia vs Denmark Preview

The Danes have scored first half goals in six of their last nine matches in all competitions and a repeat on Monday is priced at 8/11 (1.73) bet365.

For a value bet, backing over 1.5 goals in the first half could also appeal at 7/4 (2.75). 

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Czech Republic vs England Betting Tips: Latest odds, team news, preview and predictions

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>While they have failed to hit top gear at Euro 2020 so far, Al Hain-Cole expects the Three Lions to step things up with a big win against the Czechs

Czech Republic and England will compete for first place in Group D when they meet at Wembley in Tuesday’s Euro 2020 clash.

Jaroslav Silhavy’s men are top of the group on goal difference after taking four points from the opening two matches, beating Scotland 2-0 before drawing 1-1 with Croatia.

Czech Republic vs England Latest Odds

Having run out 2-1 winners over this opposition in the most recent meeting back in 2019, they are available at 7/1 (8.00) with bet365 to secure top spot by pulling off a shock victory in London.

The Three Lions were disappointing in their goalless draw against Scotland last time out but are clear 11/20 (1.55) favourites to leapfrog their opponents into first place by coming out on top.

A draw would be enough for both teams to progress in their current positions, and you can get odds of 5/2 (3.50) on them cancelling each other out.

Czech Republic vs England Team News

Alex Kral and Tomas Holes will compete for a place alongside Tomas Soucek in centre midfield, having started one game each so far.

Jordan Henderson and Harry Maguire are in contention to start after returning from injury, while Jack Grealish will be pushing for a first start given the lack of creativity on display against the Scots.

Czech Republic vs England Preview

While there may be some fans thinking that finishing second in the group would actually give Gareth Southgate’s team a less demanding opponent in the last-16, those thoughts are unlikely to be given much attention by anyone in the national team camp.

Indeed, the manager will be keen to react after drawing criticism following the Scotland game, with Harry Kane and his attacking teammates no doubt determined to get off the mark after a return of just one goal from the opening two matches – with the Tottenham man yet to strike.

Czech Republic vs England Tips and Predictions

Having conceded just a single goal in eight matches and run out 5-0 winners against the Czechs when they met at Wembley in qualification for this tournament, a fired-up England are worth backing at 13/8 (2.63) to win by at least two clear goals on Tuesday.

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Czech Republic vs England Betting Tips: Latest odds, team news, preview and predictions

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>While they have failed to hit top gear at Euro 2020 so far, Al Hain-Cole expects the Three Lions to step things up with a big win against the Czechs

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Czech Republic and England will compete for first place in Group D when they meet at Wembley in Tuesday’s Euro 2020 clash.

Jaroslav Silhavy’s men are top of the group on goal difference after taking four points from the opening two matches, beating Scotland 2-0 before drawing 1-1 with Croatia.

Czech Republic vs England Latest Odds

Having run out 2-1 winners over this opposition in the most recent meeting back in 2019, they are available at 7/1 (8.00) with bet365 to secure top spot by pulling off a shock victory in London.

The Three Lions were disappointing in their goalless draw against Scotland last time out but are clear 11/20 (1.55) favourites to leapfrog their opponents into first place by coming out on top.

A draw would be enough for both teams to progress in their current positions, and you can get odds of 5/2 (3.50) on them cancelling each other out.

Czech Republic vs England Team News

Alex Kral and Tomas Holes will compete for a place alongside Tomas Soucek in centre midfield, having started one game each so far.

Jordan Henderson and Harry Maguire are in contention to start after returning from injury, while Jack Grealish will be pushing for a first start given the lack of creativity on display against the Scots.

Czech Republic vs England Preview

While there may be some fans thinking that finishing second in the group would actually give Gareth Southgate’s team a less demanding opponent in the last-16, those thoughts are unlikely to be given much attention by anyone in the national team camp.

Indeed, the manager will be keen to react after drawing criticism following the Scotland game, with Harry Kane and his attacking teammates no doubt determined to get off the mark after a return of just one goal from the opening two matches – with the Tottenham man yet to strike.

Czech Republic vs England Tips and Predictions

Having conceded just a single goal in eight matches and run out 5-0 winners against the Czechs when they met at Wembley in qualification for this tournament, a fired-up England are worth backing at 13/8 (2.63) to win by at least two clear goals on Tuesday.

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Croatia vs Scotland Betting Tips: Latest odds, team news, preview and predictions

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>With both nations needing victory to extend their Euro 2020 campaign into the knockout stages, Goal is backing an open Group D clash at Hampden Park

Scotland are aiming to reach the knockout stages of the European Championship when they host Croatia at Hampden Park in Group D of Euro 2020.

Steve Clarke’s men claimed a famous draw against England last week but, having lost their opening match, only victory will do on Tuesday night if they are to have any chance of qualifying for the last 16.

Croatia vs Scotland Latest Odds

However, Betfair Sportsbook make them 19/10 (2.90) outsiders to take all three points and book their place in the next round as either group runners-up or in third place.

Croatia have also only taken a single point from their first two games and are 13/10 (2.30) favourites to claim the victory needed to move into the knockouts.

A draw would end Euro 2020 for both nations and the bookmaker offer that particular result at 11/4 (3.75).

Croatia vs Scotland Team News

Full-back Borna Barisic has been injured for Croatia’s first two games but could be available for this one after rejoining training, whilst Nikola Vlasic is also in contention.

Billy Gilmour has tested positive for Covid-19 and has to self-isolate for 10 days so will miss this clash, whilst Clarke may choose to give Kevin Nisbet a start as Scotland look to break their duck in front of goal.

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Croatia vs Scotland Preview

Scotland are the only team yet to score in Euro 2020 but are certainly unfortunate to have got to this point without finding the net, having had 30 shots in the tournament – more than any other side to have only played twice.

With victory a requirement for Clarke’s men, they will no doubt continue to be industrious against a Croatia side that has conceded in both their games so far and whose only clean sheets in their last 18 games have come against Malta and Cyprus.

However, whilst Zlatko Dalic’s side have been poor at the back in recent years, they have at least enjoyed success going forward with strikes in 15 of those 18 outings, including last Friday against the Czech Republic.

Croatia vs Scotland Tips and Predictions

Neither team can afford to sit back and invite pressure in a must-win game and so Betfair Sportsbook’s price of 3/4 (1.75) on both teams to score looks the way to go for this crucial Euro 2020 group fixture.

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Croatia vs Scotland Betting Tips: Latest odds, team news, preview and predictions

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>With both nations needing victory to extend their Euro 2020 campaign into the knockout stages, Goal is backing an open Group D clash at Hampden Park

Scotland are aiming to reach the knockout stages of the European Championship when they host Croatia at Hampden Park in Group D of Euro 2020.

Steve Clarke’s men claimed a famous draw against England last week but, having lost their opening match, only victory will do on Tuesday night if they are to have any chance of qualifying for the last 16.

Croatia vs Scotland Latest Odds

However, Betfair Sportsbook make them 19/10 (2.90) outsiders to take all three points and book their place in the next round as either group runners-up or in third place.

Croatia have also only taken a single point from their first two games and are 13/10 (2.30) favourites to claim the victory needed to move into the knockouts.

A draw would end Euro 2020 for both nations and the bookmaker offer that particular result at 11/4 (3.75).

Croatia vs Scotland Team News

Full-back Borna Barisic has been injured for Croatia’s first two games but could be available for this one after rejoining training, whilst Nikola Vlasic is also in contention.

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Billy Gilmour has tested positive for Covid-19 and has to self-isolate for 10 days so will miss this clash, whilst Clarke may choose to give Kevin Nisbet a start as Scotland look to break their duck in front of goal.

Croatia vs Scotland Preview

Scotland are the only team yet to score in Euro 2020 but are certainly unfortunate to have got to this point without finding the net, having had 30 shots in the tournament – more than any other side to have only played twice.

With victory a requirement for Clarke’s men, they will no doubt continue to be industrious against a Croatia side that has conceded in both their games so far and whose only clean sheets in their last 18 games have come against Malta and Cyprus.

However, whilst Zlatko Dalic’s side have been poor at the back in recent years, they have at least enjoyed success going forward with strikes in 15 of those 18 outings, including last Friday against the Czech Republic.

Croatia vs Scotland Tips and Predictions

Neither team can afford to sit back and invite pressure in a must-win game and so Betfair Sportsbook’s price of 3/4 (1.75) on both teams to score looks the way to go for this crucial Euro 2020 group fixture.

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Czech Republic vs England Betting Tips: Sterling good value to fire past Silhavy's side

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>With Kane struggling to find his feet at Euro 2020, Al Hain-Cole thinks the Three Lions' only scorer so far offers strong value to hit the net again

After drawing blanks in his first two Euro 2020 matches, Harry Kane will be determined to get off the mark against the Czech Republic on Tuesday.

The Three Lions captain has looked well below his best so far, leading the line for a team that has scored just a single goal across two games against Croatia and Scotland.

Nevertheless, the Tottenham striker is bet365’s 3/1 (4.00) favourite to open the scoring at Wembley, with Gareth Southgate having confirmed that he will be selected to start the match.

Those odds look fairly unappealing for a striker that has hit the net just twice in his last 11 appearances for the national team, as do even money (2.00) odds on him firing anytime.

Instead, Raheem Sterling looks a good shout at 9/4 (3.25) anytime given he has scored the team’s only goal of the competition so far, hitting the winner in the 1-0 opening victory over Croatia.

The Manchester City man has scored 14 times in his last 18 appearances for England, and hit a hat-trick against the Czechs in a 5-0 win at Wembley in qualification for this competition.

Having come off the bench to replace Kane in the second half against Scotland, Marcus Rashford is another strong anytime bet at 21/10 (3.10) considering he has found the net in five of his last eight international appearances.

In contrast to his opposite number, Jaroslav Silhavy will have absolutely no question marks over the man leading the line for his team.

Patrik Schick has made an explosive start to this competition, leading the scoring charts alongside Cristiano Ronaldo after the opening two group games with three goals to his name.

The Bayer Leverkusen striker has been on the scoresheet nine times in his last 12 appearances for the national team and looks a tempting 17/2 (9.50) first goalscorer and 3/1 (4.00) anytime bet on current form.

Schick’s importance to the team is underlined by the lack of other prolific forwards in the squad, although Tomas Soucek could be a decent outside bet at 9/2 (5.50) given his threat from midfield and rising star Adam Hlozek is a 9/2 (5.50) to provide a wild card from the bench.

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Czech Republic vs England Betting Tips: Sterling good value to fire past Silhavy's side

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>With Kane struggling to find his feet at Euro 2020, Al Hain-Cole thinks the Three Lions' only scorer so far offers strong value to hit the net again

After drawing blanks in his first two Euro 2020 matches, Harry Kane will be determined to get off the mark against the Czech Republic on Tuesday.

The Three Lions captain has looked well below his best so far, leading the line for a team that has scored just a single goal across two games against Croatia and Scotland.

Nevertheless, the Tottenham striker is bet365’s 3/1 (4.00) favourite to open the scoring at Wembley, with Gareth Southgate having confirmed that he will be selected to start the match.

Those odds look fairly unappealing for a striker that has hit the net just twice in his last 11 appearances for the national team, as do even money (2.00) odds on him firing anytime.

Instead, Raheem Sterling looks a good shout at 9/4 (3.25) anytime given he has scored the team’s only goal of the competition so far, hitting the winner in the 1-0 opening victory over Croatia.

The Manchester City man has scored 14 times in his last 18 appearances for England, and hit a hat-trick against the Czechs in a 5-0 win at Wembley in qualification for this competition.

Having come off the bench to replace Kane in the second half against Scotland, Marcus Rashford is another strong anytime bet at 21/10 (3.10) considering he has found the net in five of his last eight international appearances.

In contrast to his opposite number, Jaroslav Silhavy will have absolutely no question marks over the man leading the line for his team.

Patrik Schick has made an explosive start to this competition, leading the scoring charts alongside Cristiano Ronaldo after the opening two group games with three goals to his name.

The Bayer Leverkusen striker has been on the scoresheet nine times in his last 12 appearances for the national team and looks a tempting 17/2 (9.50) first goalscorer and 3/1 (4.00) anytime bet on current form.

Schick’s importance to the team is underlined by the lack of other prolific forwards in the squad, although Tomas Soucek could be a decent outside bet at 9/2 (5.50) given his threat from midfield and rising star Adam Hlozek is a 9/2 (5.50) to provide a wild card from the bench.

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Czech Republic vs England Betting Tips: Grealish backed to star in 75/1 Bet Builder

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>Bet Builder allows users to put multiple selections from the same game into the same bet and Goal is backing the Villa attacker to shine at Wembley

The top spot in Group D is up for grabs when England and Czech Republic face off at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday night in Euro 2020.

Both nations sit on four points after two matches and the Czechs’ superior goal difference means they only need a draw to enter the last-16 as group winners, with Gareth Southgate’s side needing victory to finish first.

Betfair Sportsbook make Jiroslav Silhavy’s men 13/2 (7.50) to take all three points, with the Three Lions just 4/7 (1.57), but Goal has created a 75/1 (76.0) bet using the firm’s Bet Builder.

Betfair Sportsbook’s Bet Builder allows users to put multiple selections from the same game into the same bet and this 75/1 (76.0) consists of: Jack Grealish to score, Kalvin Phillips & Tomas Soucek to be booked.

After being an unused substitute against Croatia, Grealish came off the bench in the 0-0 draw with Scotland and was arguably one of England’s brighter sparks despite playing only 27 minutes.

The Aston Villa attacker enjoyed a strong Premier League season with six strikes in 24 starts, and the Three Lions faithful will be hoping he offers a new dimension to the attack after a pair of insipid performances from Southgate’s men at Euro 2020.

Kalvin Phillips was one of England’s best players against Croatia but what is remarkable is that he has not yet picked up a booking.

His five fouls at the tournament are more than any other player for his country and, having been shown the yellow card 10 times for Leeds United in the Premier League last season, he is a prime candidate to find his name in the referee’s book on Tuesday.

Finally, Czech Republic have actually conceded the second-fewest fouls in Euro 2020 with just 18 to their name, and midfielder Tomas Soucek is responsible for three of those.

Almost impressively, the West Ham midfielder has been booked in 10 of his 37 appearances for his country and also picked up seven in the Premier League during the 2021-21 campaign.

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