Denmark v Germany, Portugal v Netherlands Odds – Euro 2012

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jun/16/2012
Denmark v Germany, Portugal v Netherlands Odds – Euro 2012

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Denmark was listed at 5/1 odds, Germany 3/4 and the Draw in this match was listed at 5/2. 

Netherlands were at 6/4 odds, Portugal was at 7/4 odds and the Draw was at 12/5.

Germany was getting 71 percent of the betting action in their respective match with Denmark.  Holland was getting half the betting action in its match with Portugal.

All three clashes between Denmark and Germany in major tournaments have ended 2-0, with Denmark winning in the 1986 World Cup and Euro 1992 and Germany in Euro 1988.

Denmark are unbeaten in three clashes with Germany, winning two (all friendlies).

Any Danish win guarantees them a place in the quarter-finals. Germany need just a draw to reach the last eight.

Germany have won all of their last 13 competitive games - an all-time record in DFB history.

The German team have won their first two matches at EURO finals for their fourth time. On the previous three occasions they managed this, they went on to lift the trophy.

Netherlands have only won one of their previous 10 internationals against Portugal; 1-0 in Rotterdam in a Euro 1992 qualification game.

Portugal have won both clashes with the Oranje in major tournaments, winning 1-0 in the 2006 World Cup and 2-1 in Euro 2004.

The Dutch have failed to score in six of their 10 meetings with Portugal.

Portugal haven't drawn a game at the European Championships since a 1-1 against Denmark in 1996, (W10 L3).

The Netherlands have lost their last three games in Euros and World Cups combined, scoring only one goal in the process.

The Netherlands are the team with the most shots (46) but the fewest goals (one) in Group B.

The Netherlands' only way to reach the quarter-finals is to beat Portugal by at least two goals and hope Denmark lose against Germany.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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