Euro 2012 Qualifiers Live Football Streams & Betting – 06.09.11

Bet365 announce yet more live football streams!

Euro Betting

There is another big night of Euro 2012 qualifying action on Tuesday, September 6th, and that just means more live football streams from online bookmaker Bet365. After treating their customers to a festival of Euro 2012 qualifying football on their website on Friday night, the highly rated bookie is back at it again, bringing you more top international action through their free live streaming service. It means that once again, Bet365 customers can get a little closer to the action with live streams, something which hugely benefits live in play betting, and with qualification for Euro 2012 coming down to the final stretch, the pressure is on the teams, and football betting is just as exciting as ever. So tune in to Bet365 for some top action of Euro 2012 matches, some of which will go a long way to deciding who gets to next summer’s Finals. Some of the top teams in Europe are in action here, and there is a lot at stake still. All of the following matches can be enjoyed for free as a Bet365 customer. Just open an account with them if you want to get in on the action (you will need to have funds in your account or bet on match to be able to view the free live streams), and new customers registering an account with Bet365 can get a massive £200 free bet as well. Bet365 are one of the leaders in online bookmaking, and come highly recommended for their live streaming of sports, as well as their great live in play betting. Take advantage of both, with an action packed night of international football in Euro 2012 football betting on Tuesday.

Group A
Austria v Turkey
Well this is a pretty big match for Turkey, who are just about clinging on top second place in the group. Germany are the out and out leaders here, having won all eight of their matches with a remarkable +23 goal difference. Germany have qualified for Euro 2012 at a canter and take a rest on Tuesday after thumping Austria 6-2 on Friday. As for Turkey, they eked out a vital 2-1 win at home over Kazakhstan to take over in second spot, as Belgium slipped up in a 1-1 draw away at Azerbaijan. This is Turkey’s game in hand over Belgium, and a win would open a up a big four point gap with just two games remaining in the group. Turkey really have to go for this, and take advantage of Austria, who will be licking their wounds after losing heavily to Germany.

Group B
Slovakia v Armenia
Republic of Ireland fans will be wanting to keep a close eye on this one. Ireland dropped the ball against Slovakia on Friday, playing out a 0-0 draw at home, when really they needed a win. Ireland are out in Russia on Tuesday night, hoping to at least stay in second place. A win over Russia would send them top, a draw or a defeat would leave their fate in the hands of Slovakia. Ireland are level on 14 points with Slovakia, while Armenia are giving a great account of themselves on 11 points. So Ireland really have to better whatever Slovakia can produce against Armenia. Armenia did beat Slovakia 3-1 earlier in qualification, so Ireland will be hoping for a bit of help, but then again, if Ireland lose and Armenia win, that would leave Ireland, Slovakia and Armenia all on 14 points. It is close in Group B!

Group C
Serbia v Faroe Islands
This is Serbia’s big chance to overtake Slovenia for second place in this group. The two sides are level on points heading into this one, but Serbia have played a game less. Going up against the Faroe Islands, who have leaked 23 goals in their nine matches so far seems a pretty foregone conclusion. Serbia won 3-0 on their travels to the Faroe Islands earlier in qualification and should be good for a few goals. So well worth looking at this one in live in play betting. By following this through Bet365 live streams you can see how much pressure they are applying and get in on some live goal scoring action for your football betting with this one!

Group D
Bosnia Herzegovina v Belarus
Romania v France
Two huge matches here involving the top four sides. Just five points separate leaders France from 4th place Romania in the group. Let’s start with Bosnia and Herzegovina, who set off in second place, three points back of France. They take on Belarus, who are just one point behind them in third place, but Belarus have played a game more at this stage, so this is a huge chance for Bosnia and Herzegovina to make second place their own. Who knows, if France slip up in Romania, then it could be even better news on the night for Bosnia and Herzegovina in this fascinating group. Bosnia won 2-0 out in Belarus just on Friday night, so you would expect a similar result back on their home turf. That puts the pressure on the other two sides. Romani and France go into their clash on the back of wins. Romania beat Luxembourg 3-0, while France edged out Albania 2-1 away from home. France have played some very good football, much better than the dire, directionless stuff they played at the 2010 World Cup, and beat Romania 2-0 in Paris earlier in qualification. Romania will be hungry too though, as they really need a win to keep their qualification hopes alive, so should be a great match.

Group E
Finland v Holland
San Marino v Sweden
Well, after hitting eleven goals past San Marino on Friday, the Dutch have all but sealed top spot in Group E. Not that it was really in any doubt. They now move on to Finland, where a repeat of the 2-1 win at home against the Finnish earlier in qualifying, would do them just fine. The Dutch have won all seven of their matches so far, scoring 32 goals in the process. Don’t see any upsets happening really. That leaves second placed Sweden needing a win to keep their qualification hopes in tact. They are in second place, level on points with Hungary, but having played a match less than the Hungarians. This is probably going to be another great opportunity for live in play goal scoring betting to enjoy, as the Swedes hit six past San Marino in their previous meeting in Solna.

Group F
Croatia v Israel
This is a match of high importance in this group. Croatia are in second place, just one point adrift of Greece and only three ahead of Israel. Croatia do hold a little bit of an advantage though, because they have played one match less than Israel. So it goes without saying that Israel really need a win if they are going to stay alive here, while a win for Croatia would leave them in a very strong qualifying position. Croatia won 2-1 when they visited Ramat Gan earlier in the group matches, and go into the match on the back of a 3-1 win in Malta. Israel were left with a 1-0 defeat against Greece in Tel Aviv, and really need a bounce back performance, because a second defeat in four days would leave them out of things.

Group G
Switzerland v Bulgaria
Yes, there are much more interesting things going on in England’s group, as they battle it out with Montenegro for top spot. Switzerland and Bulgaria are both on five points and both need a miracle to get to next summer’s Euro 2012 finals. Still, Switzerland, who have played a game less than everyone else except Wales, should take advantage of this home fixture and pick up a win which may at least keep them in the running if Montenegro slip up somewhere.

Group H
Iceland v Cyprus
Well, this match is a basement battle in Group H. There are just three points between them, with neither side having won a match yet in qualification. Both lost on Friday night, and this is simply a matter of playing for pride. The two sides drew 0-0 earlier in the group, can one of the grab three points?