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Spain vs France Predictions, Odds & Tips | Euros Semi-Finals Preview

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Kick-off time: 20:00 (BST) 9th July / Allianz Arena / H2H: 36 – 16W, 7D, 13L

Spain

  • Nickname: ‘ La Furia Roja’
  • Highest Position: Champions Euro 1964 + Euro 2008 + Euro 2012
  • Qualifiers: W W W | Round of 16: vs Georgia 4-1 | QF: vs Germany 0-0 (2-1 AET)

France

  • Nickname: ‘Les Bleus’
  • Highest Position: Champions Euro 1984 + Euro 2000
  • Qualifiers: W D D | Round of 16: vs Belgium 1-0 | QF: 0-0 vs Portugal (5-3 Penalties)

Spain Football Team

A three-time Euros winner previously and having overcome difficult games in both previous rounds, Spain will be looking to do what they can to progress through to the Finals next week, despite several notable absences that will have to be factored in. Having made it through the Group stages with the maximum 9 points after wins against Croatia, Italy and Albania, subsequent wins against Georgia in the Round of 16 and then an Extra Time win over Germany in the Quarter Finals, have left Spain as favourites to lift the cup.

Manager Luis de la Fuente will have some planning to do for the Semis, with Dani Carvajal and Robin Le Normand both unavailable due to suspensions, while Barca’s Pedri has been ruled out with an injury. That being said, 16-year old Lamine Yamal and vice-captain Álvaro Morata are more than capable of keeping their side in the game and with midfielders Olmo and Ruiz both on a brace each, there’s every chance they can just outscore their opponents, a side that haven’t scored a single goal in open play yet.

France Football Team

Having won the Euros twice before, albeit their last time some 24 years ago, France have struggled to get past the Quarter Finals – only making it as far in 2016. Getting through their Group stages was unexpectedly difficult, finishing in second place, and needing an own goal and a Mbappé penalty to even do that, but their Round of 16 against Belgium fared no better, with another own goal needed to take them through once again. In fact, their Quarter Final fixture against Portugal was goalless until penalties, yet they proved 5 consecutive times that their shooting abilities were clearly still there as they converted all 5 of them. With no goal in open play the entire tournament, will this game be a hurdle too far?

Campaigning under manager Didier Deschamps, a man who has run the team for over a decade and was a star in his own right when he captained the French to back to back World Cup and Euro victories in 1998 + 2000, has a challenge on his hand to work out why his team has been underperforming. Despite having some major firepower in his team, including the likes of captain Kylian Mbappé, Olivier Giroud and Antoine Griezmann, they mean nothing when they are not converting, and it will be up to Deschamps to make some bold choices against a team that have had no trouble finding the net in this tournament.

H2H Records: 36 – 16W, 7D, 13L

Having faced each other 36 times in the past, the stats show a rather neutral position, with just 7 draws and 16 wins for Spain against 13 wins for France. In fact, despite Spain seeming to have the upper hand here, from the three games they have played against each other in the last decade, France have won two of them against Spain’s single victory. While both sides certainly have the capability of adding another win to their belts, this Tuesday night at the Allianz Arena will either become a demonstration of two of the best sides in Europe, or another goalless draw fest that will drag into Extra Time – let’s hope for the former.

Semi-Final Betting – Spain vs France Betting Tips

While Spain have a few absentees from their ranks, they aren’t lacking in squad depth and France have yet to show that they understand how to score in open play. Either way, let’s have a look at the Euro 2024 latest betting odds to see what the bookmakers say about the game ahead of the 8pm kick-off. At the time of writing, according to BetVictor, the odds are incredulously close and seemingly able to go either way. Spain are currently at 8/5*, where a £10 wager would pay £26, but just behind are France with odds of 19/10* meaning the same £10 bet would return £29.

Even a draw is similarly matched, sitting at 9/5* and paying £28 should the two teams have the same number of goals at the end of the game. With Spain and France sitting 1st and 2nd in the odds to be the team to lift the trophy on the 14th July, it feels like this game might come down to the wire, and we predict that either an early goal will separate the two teams on the night, or we will see another showing of Extra Time before Spain manage to edge it all.

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