Who is going to win Euro 2024?
Euro 2024 qualifying is almost complete, with only two match days left, and the top teams have either already qualified or are on the cusp. Let's take a closer look at the bookmakers' top three early favorites to win next year's tournament in Germany. These do not include Spain, Portugal, and the Netherlands, however ach of these teams has the potential to lift the coveted trophy.
As it stands, the current top three favorites include Germany, England, and France. Germany, despite a challenging summer that saw them lose three straight games and go winless in four, is making a strong comeback. Hansi Flick was dismissed, and Julian Nagelsmann took the helm. The results have improved, with two consecutive victories against the USA and, more importantly, France, along with a draw against Mexico on Tuesday. The Germans sit at +700 to win at home next year, and they remain a force to be reckoned with, given their rich footballing history.
Germany's old rivals, England, are the second favorites. It's safe to say that there is a sense of genuine excitement brewing around the team. While no one dares to label them as the "golden generation," this is a formidable squad. With a youthful side that boasts both experience and a new superstar in Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham, England has a real shot at success. Their odds are set at +450, and fans have every reason to be optimistic about their prospects.
At the top of the list are the reigning World Cup champions, France. This team is unparalleled in terms of depth, and their attack is spearheaded by the formidable Kylian Mbappé. Many consider him to be the best footballer in the world, and for good reason. As the World Cup losing finalists, France enters Euro 2024 with a chip on their shoulder and a burning desire to prove themselves. Their odds are at +400, offering real value to those looking to back the French team.
The anticipation is building for Euro 2024, scheduled from June 14th to July 14th next summer. With these early favorites in mind, football fans around the world can't wait to see which team will ultimately emerge victorious in Germany.