Spain vs Germany Predictions – UEFA Euro 2024 – 05/07/2024
A heavy-weight quarter-final awaits, as Germany take on Spain
Hosts Germany are gearing up for possibly their toughest encounter of the year, which will be against the unbeaten Spain in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Euro 2024. The match will take place on July 5 at the Stuttgart Arena.
Spain have been in the best of form since they came into this tournament. They didn’t concede a single goal until they faced Georgia in the round of 16. While Georgia threatened to take the game away, the three-time champions fought back in style to win 3-1. Germany had a couple of tricky encounters so far, but are firmly the favourites to go all the way despite having an unfavourable draw. They beat Demark 2-0 in a much-talked-about round of 16 match.
Spain vs Germany: Prediction – Best Bets
Spain and Germany have played out many famous encounters at the international level, including a final in this competition back in 2008 when Spain emerged victorious. The Germans have plenty to give back and will leave no stone unturned in this clash.
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 German win are at 2.80 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 2.52.
Both teams to score – 1xbet @ 1.75, 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 1.75.
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Spain vs Germany: Head to Head
Spain and Germany clashed 26 times in international football across various competitions, including a Euro final in 2008 and a World Cup semi-final in 2010. Germany lead the head-to-head battle by a slender margin, having won nine, while Spain won eight.
Spain
It has been a long time since Spain established themselves as one of the best teams in the world but under Luis de la Fuente, they have turned up big time in the Euros. They conceded zero goals in the group stages and despite an early scare against Georgia, they managed to overwhelm the Euro debutants with a sensational second half performance. The team finally look like the force they once were, making them one of the scariest prospects once again in European football.
Germany
Besides a shaky 1-1 draw against Switzerland, Julian Nagelsmann has been right on top of this team and they have reciprocated very well too. Jamal Musiala has been the biggest star prospect in Germany. The side are keen on delivering the nation their first major title since the 2014 World Cup and especially after the disappointing performances in 2018 and 2022 World Cups, the pressure is ever-so high on them to go all the way.
Spain vs Germany: Where to Watch
The Spain vs Germany 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 Germany – Key Points
- Spain and Germany have faced each other three times before in the UEFA Euros. The Spaniards have won twice – in 1984 and 2008 – while Germany won once in 1988.
- Both these teams were in the same group in the 2022 FIFA World Cup and their match ended in a 1-1 draw. It was the last time these teams met.
- Spain handed Germany a massive thumping in the Nations League clash in 2020, where they won 6-0, the biggest win margin in their duels.
- No host nation has lost the quarter-final of a UEFA Euro, adding further pressure on Germany to get the job done.
Spain are marginally favourites to beat Germany
On paper and on the ground, this is as tough as it gets. Spain are marginally ahead considering recent form and despite Germany’s home advantage, the 2012-champions are likely to move ahead.