Euro 2020 is scheduled to start from June 11 and run till July 11 with football matches taking place all over the Europe for the first time in the history of the competition.
While there is still close to a month before the action kicks-off, football sportsbooks have already started accepting betting action for the outright winner.
Before we take a look at which teams are the favorites to win and their betting odds, let us have a look at the countries that are taking part, the different groups and the some of the stadiums where these games will take place.
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This will be the first European Championship that will have matches taking place at eleven different venues. Some of the popular venues that will be in play include Wembley Stadium in London, Hampden Park in Glasgow, St Petersburg Stadium in St Petersburg, La Cartuja Stadium in Seville, Fußball Arena München in Munich and Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
Organizers are very keen to get fans back into the stadiums with Wembley and Glasgow keen to fill their stadiums to 25 percent capacity. However, we will have to wait for a few more weeks before we get more clarity regarding fan attendance across all stadiums.
There are a total of 25 countries taking part in Euro 2020 and they have been divided into 6 groups. Group A has Italy, Switzerland, Wales and Turkey; Group B has Russia, Belgium, Denmark and Finland; Group C has Ukraine, Netherlands, Austria, North Macedonia and Georgia.
Group D has Czech Republic, England, Scotland and Croatia; Group E has Sweden, Spain, Slovakia and Poland and Group F has France, Germany, Hungary and Portugal. Group D is without a doubt the group of death as it has current World Champs France, 2014 World Champs Germany and current European champs Portugal.
Euro 2020 will allow countries to have up to 26 players in their squads.
Multiple sportsbooks have already published their betting odds for the outright winner of Euro 2020. It comes as a surprise that England are the betting favorites with 5/1 at bwin (14/05/2021) and World Champs France are 11/2 . What might surprise the casual fan is that Belgium is next in line with odds of 6/1. Spain has odds of 7/1, Germany with 8/1 Portugal is next with odds of 17/2.
Which team do you think will win Euro 2020?