Who Has the Worst Record at the Euros?
Are you eager for more international content? Look no further as we give you the definitive guide of who failed to impress at EURO 2020.
Read MoreAre you eager for more international content? Look no further as we give you the definitive guide of who failed to impress at EURO 2020.
Read MoreNow that Euro 2020 is upon us, it’s almost guaranteed that we will see some new stars emerge onto the scene. In the past, players like Karel Poborsky (Euro 96) and Andrey Arshavin (Euro 2008) made their names at the tournament, eventually securing dream moves to the Premier League. But major tournaments can also be an opportunity for well-known players to remind us of their talents. A good performance can reignite a career or help get a move to a new club. It can be refreshing to star for your country when struggling for your club.
Read MoreIt’s been 4 + 1 years in the making, but finally, the 2020 European Football Championships are at our doorstep. No, you haven’t stepped back in time – Euro 2020 has not been renamed Euro 2021. UEFA made the decision last year to stick with Euro 2020 as so much marketing had already been done.
Read MoreThis year the UEFA European Football Championship (the Euros), will see 24 sides competing across 12 different host cities. Online football betting sportsbooks have the top three favourites to win the tournament this year as France, England and Belgium. Let’s take a look at the three sides in some more detail.
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