Spain vs France Predictions – UEFA Euro 2024 – 09/07/2024
A spot in the Euro final beckons for Spain and France
After knocking out hosts Germany out of the picture, Spain are now set for a huge semi-final clash against 2018 world champions France. The heavyweight clash is set to take place on July 9 at the Allianz Arena.
Spain are on a roll in this tournament under Luis de la Fuente, who have adapted to different styles and got the results on some difficult days as well. A late winner from Mikel Merino took them to the final four. France have not been in the best of form but have gotten results. Under Didier Deschamps, they have been masters at getting the job done despite not playing well and once again, here they are, in the semi-final of a tournament.
Spain vs France: Prediction – Best Bets
Spain and France have always played out entertaining football matches and this is expected to go very deep as well. Spain have been the better team in the tournament on paper. France, though, have a better history in recent big events unlike Spain, making this an extremely entertaining contest.
Here’s a list of matchmaking sites to refer to bet on this contest.
- Stake
- Parimatch
- 1xbet
Spain to win – Stake @ 2.70, BET HERE
The odds on this contest are as tight as it gets, with the returns on a Spain win set at 2.70, while returns on a French win are at 3.10 on Stake.
Spain to score more than 1.5 goals – Parimatch @ 2.52, BET HERE
On Parimatch, you can try and take a risk with this bet as Spain are likely to score big considering their recent form. Returns on them scoring more than 1.5 goals are at 3.05.
Both teams to score – 1xbet @ 2.13, BET HERE
Possibly the safest bet on this contest is for both teams to score, which seems highly likely to happen. For this, 1xbet are offering returns at 2.13.
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Spain vs France: Head to Head
Spain lead the head to head battle in the 36 meetings between them. Spain have 16 wins, France have 13 wins while seven of them ended in a draw. Both these teams clashed at the Euro 1984 final, which France won 2-0, while in their most recent Euro knockout in 2012, Spain won in the quarter-final.
Spain
Spain have won the trophy thrice, only Germany have done it as many times. Now they have an opportunity to make it four, more than any team in history and among the current top four, they are most likely to do it. They have gone on to win all of their matches before penalties and have scored more open goals than the current four in the semi-finals. Once again, they will be expected to dominate possession and dictate play.
France
Didier Deschamps turned France into one of the greatest sporting forces during his tenure and the Euro remains his only unmarked territory. They had a chance to win it in 2016 in front of their home fans but that didn’t turn out the way they wanted. Quite typically of the team, they have not played the best of football but they have been clinical when it was required. They knocked out Portugal in the last match to make it to this stage and are now staring at a great opportunity to win their third Euro title.
Spain vs France: Where to Watch
The Spain vs France UEFA Euro 2024 match will be available on cable and streaming across the world in multiple countries.
In India, you can watch it on the Sony Sports network on TV and the Sony LIV app/website for streaming.
You can also follow all the latest progress and live stats on the betting apps
- 1xBet
- Stake
- Parimatch
Spain vs France – Key Points
- France have not scored from open play in the last 480 minutes.
- Both these teams have met six times at a major tournament. France have won three, Spain won two and one ended in a draw.
- Spain vs France has now been played at the group stages, round of 16, quarters, and semis – only third such fixture after Italy vs Spain and England vs Germany.
- Spain are the only team among the top four to have won all of their matches so far.
Spain are likely to beat France
It is as close an affair as it gets with both teams set to give it their all. Spain are, however, marginally the favourites, just as they were against Germany.