EURO 2024 ODDS πŸ‘€ England FAVOURED, but Luis Garcia has CONFIDENCE in Spain πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ | ESPN FC

Luis Garcia, Gab Marcotti, Shaka Hislop and Craig Burley join Dan Thomas on ESPN FC to discuss the UEFA Euro 2024 odds where England has 3-1 odds to win.

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ESPN FC’s Sebastian Salazar, Ale Moreno, Kasey Keller and Steve Nicol react to Erling Haaland scoring four goals in Manchester City’s 5-1 win over Wolves. They also examine the remaining Premier League schedules for City and Arsenal and debate which club is more likely to slip.

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40 Comments

  1. @AM2K2

    Children here really have no idea how odds work 🀣

  2. @user-wx6fl3pc1x

    What precedent makes England favourites ?

  3. @totalbodyperformancefitnes4813

    Never has a team does so little to be so overhyped.

  4. @it_is_electron

    Burley will never reveal his large fake teeth until Scotland are tipped favourites. It must be very hard to be him sometimes. Realistically England are one of the favourites but France should be #1, examine their squad, no weaknesses, England's defense exhibits no confidence.

  5. @ezraezra2928

    Apparently, there's NO fixed favourites for this Euro. Aside from England's doubtful chances to win the Euro (cause they ain't win anything with this overrated squad and only won once in 4 friendlies of this year), France, Germany, Portugal, and Spain had at least 1 low in the last friendlies. France had just drew to Canada, Portugal lost to Slovenia and Croatia (both happened without CR7), Spain lost to Colombia and drew to Brazil, and Germany, although they had the returning Kroos, were still struggled to win (goalless draw vs Ukraine and required a last minute winner vs Greece, after being 0-1 down first).

  6. @leonardkagiso6014

    lol πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ England is the most favoured for sure the book makers comes from the heart if london

  7. @connormcleod9595

    Favourites?? πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  8. @alibarznji2000

    It's coming home,

    The squad bus 🚌

  9. @yoonyulntaeny

    England may have the highest profiled set of attacking players, which draws people's attention, but they have too many holes. One of the weakest defences around and most importantly they don't have an experienced six. As a squad, Spain is much stronger than England. As individual attackers, England is stronger (but this won't win games)

  10. @TheFMHatter1986

    As a optimist England fan I get that every tournament we're in we're going to be giving it the old big un' but when we're knocked out, same old media hype just let the lads do their thing, yes it's to sell papers and get clicks, but do me a favour jog on

  11. @P.K...

    England wont win it…France Germany maybe Holland

  12. @shreyassm4096

    Fate doesn't want Harry Kane to win anything! So he is stuck with Southgate and Kompany as managers

  13. @Delboy0

    France drew with a terrible Canada team, where are the millions of comments saying France are an overrated mediocre team? Because you know if England had drew with Canada there would be millions of comments about how overhyped England are.

  14. @nyatism7361

    Bookmakers are English just ignore them

  15. @CosmicTuxedo

    Whether England makes it far or wins, we must appreciate how stacked they are this tournament.

  16. @monte5293

    Oh, talking about England again. Gosh, you'd think they have won 4 world cups and multiple Euros. Actually, that's Germany and Italy who have done that – clearly the most successful European countries in world football.

  17. @Joker88-em8xf

    France will win easily 😊

  18. @lfcmonkeyyyman6229

    I'm sure most countries that have betting odds will make THEIR team a lot shorter than it should be, because the locals will naturally bet on their own side, so bookies don't want that huge liability. With that said, England are 3/1 to win, meaning that bookies give them a 25% chance of victory. That also means, that's a 75% chance of failure!! Every fan channel, and sports programme keep bigging up England, because they know what the English players are like, but most of them don't watch the foreign players week in, week out, so really are brainwashed into focusing on one team. Are England good enough to win? Maybe..Are they worthy of being favourites? In England, maybe.. Are they likely to win? Again, maybe, but I would rather be on the winner coming from one of the other 23 teams, rather than England

  19. @eddiegordon5616

    This trophy is for Germany or Portugal.

  20. @WEstHamUTD777

    It's unbelievable to me how England is favored to win it. They never win anything and they are definitely not better than Germany, France, Spain, Portugal or Italy.

  21. @charliejavani6457

    What about big games??

  22. @lylevermeulen4076

    How do you defend against that? Just ask Real madrid, arsenal and aston villaπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  23. @blackwarrior4life

    ASK Saliba and Gabriel they bullied him

  24. @parahattajov9359

    How do you defend against Haaland? Rudiger: Hold my beer.

  25. @GrizZLyGuy

    I’m sorry but Harland is coming across as someone who can only do his things against the smaller teams. Not seeing him do this against the other top opposition unless anyone has an example I’ve missed.

  26. @RazeefRazeff

    Im as surprised as ally about the 91 goals scored by Raheem sterling…. πŸ˜…

  27. @lifeforgod07

    They use Haaland in different ways that are pretty apparent. They either play him directly in space when it is advantageous to or they use him to draw defenders and create space for the wingers. He's there to help the team score goals, not to just score goals himself.

  28. @Godfluid866

    Real Madrid actually showed the way to defend against this man city. Simple answer to the question.

  29. @davidofergals6947

    The mighty Wolves!

  30. @davidofergals6947

    Ask Rudiger…….

  31. @likezomundea1505

    Kasey Keller needs to STOP INTERRUPTING PEOPLE

  32. @adityavardhansharma6471

    How do you defend? Like Rudiger. That’s the only way. Of course, you need someone of the level of Rudiger. Short of that, it’s goodbye.

  33. @MotionFlix101

    Only Van dik and Rudiger can keep haaland quiet

  34. @TheObserver12.

    When Rudiger unleashes the beast on PL farmers league it does that. In UCL the beast dwells in Rudi back pocket

  35. @DanielGarcia-kv8zx

    Where was this against Real Madrid

  36. @lawrencelau5728

    Hala Madrid!!

  37. @Dakshinkarthik-DK

    Why do I feel like I have seen this exact analysis a long time ago? Deja vu moment on YouTube

  38. @richardsather6010

    ❀Man City such wonderful problems: Haaland or others on the team to score. Let's all pretend to be in Pep's shoes.

  39. @HALLONs_Editz

    Hei rΓ©ne

  40. @iPhantom27

    Raheem Sterling…….91 goals?!?!?!?! After Brexit, the pound sterling dropped off hard!

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