Odds to Win the Euro 2012

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
May/31/2012
Odds to Win the Euro 2012

BetOnline, one of the fastest growing Internet gambling sites on the planet, has released odds to win the Euro 2012.  Qualified customers can receive up to $900 in FREE CASH (see site for details).  BetOnline accepts players from most European nations.  Visa, Moneybookers, Neteller, other methods available.

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The usual suspects are favoured here including Spain at 12/5 odds, Germany at 3/1, the Netherlands at 7/1, England at 10/1 odds, France at 10/1, and Italy at 14/1 odds.    

BetOnline was offering the better prices on some of these countries, including the following:

Netherlands 7/1 compared to most other books at 6/1.

Portugal was at 18/1 odds.  Yes, some of the European bookmakers were offering Portugal at 20/1, however, Coral had them at 14/1. 

The long shots typically were offered at better odds at most of the European online bookmakers while BetOnline offered comparable pricing with the top 8 teams including Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, England and France in addition to the FREE CASH being offered up to new customers

North American gamblers along with those from around the world are also welcome to play at BetOnline. 

 

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EURO 2012

To win EURO 2012

 

Spain +240 12/5

Germany +300 3/1

Netherlands +700  7/1

England +1000 10/1

Italy +1400 14/1

France +1000 10/1

Russia +2000 20/1

Portugal +1800 18/1

Ukraine +4000 40/1

Croatia +4000 40/1

Poland +4000 40/1

Czech Republic +5000 50/1

Greece +6000 60/1

Sweden +6000 60/1

Ireland +8000 80/1

Denmark +8000 80/1

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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