The UEFA European Championship is always a massive draw, situated exactly halfway through each World Cup cycle and satiating every football fan's appetite for high-leverage international matches in the summer months.
With the biggest club leagues on a break, Euro 2024 sees many of the top stars from across Europe challenge for a highly coveted trophy and four years of bragging rights.
Defending champions Italy won the most recent title in a COVID-delayed tournament in 2021, despite having failed to qualify for the World Cup two years earlier. But they were out in 2024, after being beaten by Switzerland in the Round of 16.
The Sporting News brings you all the updated odds for today's games, as well as the most up-to-date futures for who is most likely to win the tournament, given the results already completed to this point.
Euro 2024 odds and betting today for soccer games Sunday, July 14
All odds and futures via BetMGM in the USA.
Spain vs. England prediction, odds
Spain have been by far the most impressive side at Euro 2024, and are coming off a win against a team that has a similar approach to England.
La Roja punished France for their lack of attacking intent following an early goal, pouring on the pressure and turning the match around within the opening half-hour. Spain have been so incredibly efficient this entire competition, it's hard to look past them.
Pre-tournament favorites England have accomplished the incredibly difficult task of reaching the final but finding themselves as strong underdogs. The betting market has been forced to value the Three Lions on performances over results, and the narrative around Gareth Southgate's side has focused largely on their poor eye test.
This tournament has also seen a slight uptick in goals after a group stage and Round of 16 that were bereft of finishing quality, as eight of the last 12 Euro 2024 matches have gone over the 2.5 goal threshold. The final now features a clash of styles from that perspective. On the one hand, Spain have gone over the total in four of their six Euro 2024 games, including each of their three knockout matches — putting four past Georgia and two each against Germany and France.
England, meanwhile, seem largely averse to this — only one of their six Euro games have finished the 90 minutes of regulation over the total, and that was their 2-1 semifinal win over the Netherlands, which required a 91st-minute winner from Ollie Watkins and included a dubious penalty by Harry Kane.
BetMGM (USA) | |
Spain win (90 mins) | +150 |
Draw (90 mins) | +180 |
England win (90 mins) | +230 |
Both teams to score | Y: +100 N: -140 |
Over / Under 2.5 goals | O: +140 U: -200 |
Spain to win the trophy | -150 |
England to win the trophy | +120 |
Euro 2024 results so far
Date | Result | Stage | Venue |
June 14 | Germany 5-1 Scotland | Group A, Matchday 1 | Allianz Arena (Munich) |
June 15 | Hungary 1-3 Switzerland | Group A, Matchday 1 | RheinEnergieStadion (Cologne) |
June 15 | Spain 3-0 Croatia | Group B, Matchday 1 | Olympiastadion (Berlin) |
June 15 | Italy 2-1 Albania | Group B, Matchday 1 | Westfalenstadion (Dortmund) |
June 16 | Poland 1-2 Netherlands | Group D, Matchday 1 | Volksparkstadion (Hamburg) |
June 16 | Slovenia 1-1 Denmark | Group C, Matchday 1 | MHPArena (Stuttgart) |
June 16 | Serbia 0-1 England | Group C, Matchday 1 | Veltins-Arena (Gelsenkirchen) |
June 17 | Romania 3-0 Ukraine | Group E, Matchday 1 | Allianz Arena (Munich) |
June 17 | Belgium 0-1 Slovakia | Group E, Matchday 1 | Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt) |
June 17 | Austria 0-1 France | Group D, Matchday 1 | Merkur Spiel-Arena (Dusseldorf) |
June 18 | Turkey 3-1 Georgia | Group F, Matchday 1 | Westfalenstadion (Dortmund) |
June 18 | Portugal 2-1 Czechia | Group F, Matchday 1 | Red Bull Arena (Leipzig) |
June 19 | Croatia 2-2 Albania | Group B, Matchday 2 | Volksparkstadion (Hamburg) |
June 19 | Germany 2-0 Hungary | Group A, Matchday 2 | MHPArena (Stuttgart) |
June 19 | Scotland 1-1 Switzerland | Group A, Matchday 2 | RheinEnergieStadion (Cologne) |
June 20 | Slovenia 1-1 Serbia | Group C, Matchday 2 | Allianz Arena (Munich) |
June 20 | England 1-1 Denmark | Group C, Matchday 2 | Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt) |
June 20 | Spain 1-0 Italy | Group B, Matchday 2 | Veltins-Arena (Gelsenkirchen) |
June 21 | Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine | Group E, Matchday 2 | Merkur Spiel-Arena (Dusseldorf) |
June 21 | Poland 1-3 Austria | Group D, Matchday 2 | Olympiastadion (Berlin) |
June 21 | Netherlands 0-0 France | Group D, Matchday 2 | Red Bull Arena (Leipzig) |
June 22 | Georgia 1-1 Czechia | Group F, Matchday 2 | Volksparkstadion (Hamburg) |
June 22 | Turkey 0-3 Portugal | Group F, Matchday 2 | Westfalenstadion (Dortmund) |
June 22 | Belgium 2-0 Romania | Group E, Matchday 2 | RheimEnergieStadion (Cologne) |
June 23 | Switzerland 1-1 Germany | Group A, Matchday 3 | Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt) |
June 23 | Scotland 0-1 Hungary | Group A, Matchday 3 | MHPArena (Stuttgart) |
June 24 | Italy 1-1 Croatia | Group B, Matchday 3 | Red Bull Arena (Leipzig) |
June 24 | Albania 0-1 Spain | Group B, Matchday 3 | Merkur Spiel-Arena (Dusseldorf) |
June 25 | France 1-1 Poland | Group D, Matchday 3 | Westfalenstadion (Dortmund) |
June 25 | Austria 3-2 Netherlands | Group D, Matchday 3 | Olympiastadion (Berlin) |
June 25 | England 0-0 Slovenia | Group C, Matchday 3 | RheinEnergieStadion (Cologne) |
June 25 | Denmark 0-0 Serbia | Group C, Matchday 3 | Allianz Arena (Munich) |
June 26 | Slovakia 0-0 Romania | Group E, Matchday 3 | Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt) |
June 26 | Belgium 0-0 Ukraine | Group E, Matchday 3 | MHPArena (Stuttgart) |
June 26 | Georgia 2-0 Portugal | Group F, Matchday 3 | Veltins-Arena (Gelsenkirchen) |
June 26 | Czechia 1-2 Turkey | Group E, Matchday 3 | Volksparkstadion (Hamburg) |
June 29 | Switzerland 2-0 Italy | Round of 16 | Olympiastadion (Berlin) |
June 29 | Germany 2-0 Denmark | Round of 16 | Westfalenstadion (Dortmund) |
June 30 | England 2-1 Slovakia | Round of 16 | Veltins-Arena (Gelsenkirchen) |
June 30 | Spain 4-1 Georgia | Round of 16 | RheinEnergieStadion (Cologne) |
July 1 | France 1-0 Belgium | Round of 16 | Merkur Spiel-Arena (Dusseldorf) |
July 1 | Portugal 0-0 Slovenia (3-0 pens) | Round of 16 | Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt) |
July 5 | Spain 2-1 Germany | Quarterfinals | MHPArena (Stuttgart) |
July 5 | Portugal 0-0 France (3-5 pens) | Quarterfinals | Volksparkstadion (Hamburg) |
July 6 | England 1-1 Switzerland (5-3 pens) | Quarterfinals | Merkur Spiel-Arena (Dusseldorf) |
July 6 | Netherlands 2-1 Turkey | Quarterfinals | Olympiastadion (Berlin) |
July 9 | Spain 2-1 France | Semifinals | Allianz Arena (Munich) |
July 10 | England 2-1 Netherlands | Semifinals | Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund) |
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