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Euro 2008 Final Betting Preview (Friday, June 27, 2008)
 
Euro 2008 Final Germany vs Spain
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After 30 games over 3 weeks, Euro 2008 reaches its climax on Sunday as Germany take on Spain in Vienna at 7:45pm. Despite being labelled a 'poor' German team by many pundits, they have, as they did in 2002 and 2006, overcome these criticisms to show you can never write of the Germans. Nothing illustrated this more than their 3-2 semi final win over Turkey on Wednesday, as they scored three goals in ten minutes to break a heroic Turkish side which had just 13 available players. As always Spain entered the competition with great expectations, but this time there was also a real belief amongst both the squad and the fans that this side had the resilience needed to win a major tournament. So far that believe has been proved through impressive results and performances against tough sides like Italy and Russia, but can they finally prove they can win when the pressure is on?

Sunday's Euro 2008 final

Germany v Spain - Live on BBC 1, k/o 19:45pm

Three times champions Germany look to continue their impressive form in this competition as they enter their sixth final, but their first in twelve years. Although they started the tournament as favourites, due in part to the relative weakness of Group B, many people believed their workman like team would struggle against more skilled outfits once they reached the knockout stages. Their first real challenge came against a fancied Portuguese team, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, who had been impressive in their first two group games. However, early goals from Bastain Schweinsteiger and Miroslav Klose gave the Portuguese a shock they could not recover from, despite Nuno Gomes' reply five minutes from half time. Germany were never truly stretched, and in the 62nd minute Ballack sealed it with a header from a Schweinsteiger free kick, despite Postiga's consolation goal three minutes from time. Their semi final win over a depleted Turkey was not as comfortable, as first they had to come from behind, and then score in injury time to seal their place in Vienna. They were big favourites to beat the injury ravaged Turks, but were outplayed in the first half, and were fortunate to be level at half time. Ugar Boral had given Turkey a deserved lead after they dominated the opening twenty minutes, but that lead lasted just five minutes as Schweinsteiger flicked in a cross from Podolski. In a tight second half Klose looked to have won it for the Germans ten minutes from time as he capitalised on a mistake from Rustu to head Germany into the lead. However the Turks have made scoring late goals their speciality in this tournament, and did it again for the fourth game in a row, thanks to Semih Sentruck, and everyone prepared for extra time. Everyone except Phillip Lahm that is, as his surging run from full back caught the Turks napping, and he lashed home Hitzlsperger's pass from six yards to seal Germany's place in the final.

Spain have been the neutral's choice due to their open and exciting approach, and are the tournament's top scorers with 11 goals, one more than the Germans, while David Villa is the top scorer so far with four, three of which came in their opening game, where they swept aside the Russians 4-1. Consecutive 2-1 wins in their final two group games against Sweden and Greece earned them top spot in Group D, and a quarter final clash with the Italians. The two sides took very different approaches to the game, resulting in Spain dominating the 90 minutes as their attacking brand of football was restrained by the Italians typical defensive position. Spain had the best chances in normal time, coming closest to scoring when Buffon spilled Marco Senna'a shot, only to see it hit the post and come back into his arms. The match inevitably went to penalties and looked set to favour the Italians, as it looked as though they had played for that outcome since the start. History was also not on Spain's side, as they had previously lost three quarter finals by penalty shot outs, all on the 22nd June. However, this time they held their nerve to win the shoot out 4-2, Casillas saving two kicks to give Fabregas the chance to shoot the Spanish into the final. Their semi final pitted them against their opponents from the first round, a Russian team this time with Andrei Arshavin. The opening half was tight, with both teams predictably cancelling each other out following their opening group game. The second half saw the attacking Spain of the last three weeks emerge, with Fabregas, who had come on for an injured David Villa, opening the scoring on 50 minutes. Guiza and Silva then put the game beyond the Russians with strikes in the 73rd and 82nd minute respectively, to seal Spain's first tournament final place since the Euros of 1984.

The best priced 90 minutes betting is:

Germany win 12/5 Bet365
Draw 11/5 VC Bet
Spain win 13/10 Centrebet

BGbet are offering to refund all losing first goalscorer bets on the Germany v Spain game if Sergio Garcia scores at anytime in this match.¹

BGbet will refund all correct score bets on the Euro 2008 final if your selection gets beat by an injury time goal.¹

VC Bet are offering to refund all losing first goalscorer bets as a free bet on any future match if your selection fails to score the first goal but scores at any other time in the match.3

VC Bet will refund all losing Correct Score, First Goalscorer and Double Result (HT/FT) bets if the game finishes 0-0 as a free bet on any future match.4

Open an account with any of the following bookmakers and receive a free bet:
VC Bet £100 in Free Bets BGbet £100 Free Bet
Centrebet £20 Free Bet

Odds subject to fluctuation - Odds taken at 11.00am 27/06/2008

¹.Refunds will be in the form of free bets. Maximum Stake £50. Singles Only, Web Customers Only.

2. T&C's:
Min Stake £5 Max Stake £50
Bets must be placed after 10am Saturday
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Win Or Each Way
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Free bets will be available from Monday 10am

3. Maximum refund £100 per person per match. Applies to singles only, placed via telephone, internet or mobile. Free bets credited within 48 hours.

4. Max refund £100 (EUR120) per offer per person per match. Applies to singles only. Does not apply to in-running bets. Free bets credited within 48 hours

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