Sweden v England Odds – Euro 2012

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Sweden v England odds for the Euro 2012 were available at WagerWeb.com here, offering qualified customers up to US$1000 in FREE CASH. 

England was at 6/5 odds, the Draw was at 9/4 odds, Sweden was at 11/4 odds.  65 percent of the betting action was going towards England in this match.

England have never beaten Sweden in a competitive encounter (D5 L2).

England mustered fewer shots on target than any other team during the first round of group games at Euro 2012 (one).

England made the lowest percentage of passes in the opposition half of any team in the first round of Group games (51%).

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has scored in each of his last four appearances for Sweden.

Sweden have won just two of their last 12 games at European Championship finals, losing their last three.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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