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Spain vs. Germany 2024 Euro Odds, Time, and Prediction

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Spain is the only team in the Euro 2024 tournament that’s won every single game so far. Is it the time for La Roya’s brilliant run to end? The answer is yes if you’re asking Germany, which will have huge support from the stands on July 5.

Spain vs. Germany Euro 2024 Odds

MoneylineOdds
Spain+175
Draw+225
Germany+190
*Odds taken from BetOnline on Tuesday, July 2, 2024.
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When, Where, and How to Watch?

  • Place: MHPArena in Stuttgart, Germany
  • Date: Friday, July 5
  • Time: 12:00 PM ET
  • How to Watch: FOX

Can Spain Keep on Winning?

Spain played in the “group of death” but still managed to win all 9 points. La Roya beat Croatia 3:0, Italy 1:0, and Albania 1:0, thus winning the No. 1 spot in the group. Then, in the round of 16, they beat Georgia 4:1, coming back from being a goal down.

These guys work great as a collective, with some great starters and many amazing backups. In fact, there probably isn’t a team at the Euros that’s as well-rounded as Spain. If we had to choose Spain’s biggest weakness, it would be the fact that this team’s got many youngsters who don’t have too much experience with significant knockout games.

Germany Ready to Put on a Show for Their Fans

The Euro 2024 tournament is played in Germany, so every game involving Die Mannschaft will see the fans rooting for them. The fans have been supportive of Julian Nagelsmann’s men even in those games in which they weren’t too impressive.

The best example is the 1:1 draw with Switzerland, which remains the only game they didn’t win in the group stage. The other two games, they won relatively easy. They beat Scotland 5:1 in the tournament opener, followed by a 2:0 win over Hungary.

Then, in the round of 16, they beat Denmark 2:0. This is actually a huge achievement, especially considering that the Danes played very defensively, especially in the first half of the game. Nevertheless, the Germans managed to find the net twice. Kai Havertz scored the opener from the penalty spot, while the final score was set by Jamal Musiala.

Spain vs. Germany Prediction

Considering how impressive La Roya have been so far, one would think that their odds would’ve been much shorter than +175. Well, it’s because Die Mannschaft are a hell of a team. Plus, they’re playing on their turf, which is why they’re going to give their utmost on July 5. That’s something that could make all the difference in this game, which is why our pick is Germany.

Pick: Germany

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