Euro 2016 odds at Coral

Euros a toss up between France and Germany?

France or Germany? Does the Euros really just boil down to that? Is it going to be a case of like looking at tennis Grand Slams at the moment where you get the feeling that the whole tournament could be skipped and just play out a Novak Djokovic v Andy Murray final. Will it be one of Germany or France who walk away with the Euro 2016 title? The outright winner market in Euro 2016 betting has pretty much been headed up by one or both of them for some time now, so punters have been throwing good money at them.

France though have edged favouritism in Euro 2016 odds at Coral because they are going off at 3/1 in the outright winner market, whereas the Germans have gone on a the drift just a little bit out to a price of 9/2 to land the big win which would add their current World Cup title. So which of the two appears to be the most likely to go all of the way and take the title? There is a big case for the French getting the job done, although they have missed out on competitive football since the last World Cup.

France though have been putting themselves through the paces and the way they have grown and grown and have been producing results, they should get close. It will all be a mental battle for them really, because the talent is clearly there in the squad. They have a fantastic keeper in Hugo Lloris, one of the most balanced midfielders of all squads heading to Euro 2016 and they have creativity and striking power to take teams apart. Of all the teams going to the Finals, no-one has really played better stuff over the last six months or so than the French have.

If you take at look at Coral Euro 2016 top scorer odds, France have Antoine Griezmann a 9/1 and Olivier Giroud at 14/1 in the market and only Cristiano Ronaldo and Thomas Muller are shorter priced than them in the Euro 2016 top goalscorer market. So that’s scoring power through two sources that the other nations really don’t have at their disposal. Germany really only have Thomas Muller to slot home the goals and while he is a massive asset all in his own rights, can he carry the can enough for Die Mannschaft whose defence doesn’t appear to be quite up to scratch?

Germany have conceded a lot of goals over the last year and France have gotten better and better at the back without suffering going forward. The French attack is very mobile, it’s versatile and look as if they can strike from anywhere. Equally as important is they have been in terrific scoring form, scoring at least three goals in each of their last four international friendly matches ahead of Euro 2016. There’s the scoring power for you and back on November 13th last year, they met Germany and won 2-0 in Paris in a friendly.

That was the night of the Paris terror attacks and when the French went to Wembley to face England just a few days later, they lost. But that has been their only defence in their last ten games, winning the other nine. Not even the great Germany can match that kind of form and Germany have posted just a W5 L4 record in their last nine games played ahead of Euro 2016, a run which saw them lose against Ireland in the Euro 2016 qualifiers, along with defeats against France, England and Slovakia in friendly matches. So it’s not all together there for Joachim Low’s men at the moment.

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