Germany vs Poland Predictions & Betting Odds – Euro 2016

Germany to win open duel with Poland

Germany v Poland Euro 2016

Germany vs Poland Betting Preview – Euro 2016, 16th June

There was an upset in Euro 2016 qualifying when Poland took a victory over the Germans. That is what the Poles are likely to need again here to top Group C at Euro 2016 over the Germans. In the return fixture in qualifying, Germany ran out 3-1 winners and with both having recorded a victory in their respective opening matches of the tournament, this is a heavyweight clash of the group stage. Who will come out on top this time around in what could be a thrillingly open game?

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Germany vs Poland Betting Tips

This is one of the group stage games from Euro 2016 that many punters will have been really looking forward to, ever since the draw was made. Germany got themselves off to a winning start with a 2-0 win over the Ukraine in their opener and while they weren’t particularly comfortable all of the way in the match, they settled down to land the victory and you can expect Die Mannschaft to get better and better as the tournament wears on. There is so much class and control in the side they are going to be hard to beat, even with the defensive frailties that are clearly there. They still managed a clean sheet against the Ukraine and they would card a massive one against Poland if it happens again. Germany suffered a loss against Poland in Euro 2016 qualifying, but set the record straight by winning the second meeting comfortably.

The big strength of Germany is in the midfield area where they look immense and majestic. It’s capped off with the brilliant Thomas Muller up top and he is trading at 6/4 in the anytime goalscorer market for the game as he looks for his first ever European Championship career goal. Mario Gotze, who didn’t produce an awful lot against the Ukraine is out at 7/4, with Mario Gomez at 6/4. There is a lot of attacking power from both of these sides and therefore you can have a punt on over 2.5 goals happening in the game for a price of 45. Across their last 27 competitive matches, Germany have been beaten just twice so it’s not overly likely that they are going to go out and lose this one. They hold a W4 D2 L1 record against Poland and the defeat during qualifying is their only loss against them. Germany have the look of a side who do have a lot more to offer out on the pitch. The win over the Ukraine will have settled nerves because they had gone into the championships on the back of some patchy friendly form.

Like Germany, Poland also got off to a winning start at Euro 2016, edging out Northern Ireland. That was a good win in terms of breaking down a tough defence. They looked a good positive side throughout and the win, however it came in the end, was important to them of course. It gives them a little bit of a cushion to perhaps just settle on a draw against Germany to keep them in the hunt for a qualification spot in having to go on and face the Ukraine in their final match. Robert Lewandowski is a 6/4 option in the anytime goalscorer market for Poland with the exciting young Arkadiusz Milik at 5/2. Poland have won six of their last eight games, losing just the one and they have more than proven that they have plenty of goals in them. Germany have not been rock solid tight at the back for some time now and there could be appeal in both teams to score at a price of 8/11 on this one.

Germany vs Poland Betting Odds

Germany 4/7, Draw 3/1, Poland 11/2

Germany vs Poland Predictions

Even though it is a tough test for them, the Germans should win this one. It could be an open game and if it is open, then Germany’s creativity in attack should win out at the end of the day. Poland’s best hope here is staying tight but that’s not particularly their way. The class of Germany should be able to guide them to a good three points in this one. Shoot for both teams to score though in the game.