The Swiss produced the shock of the tournament by eliminating the absolute favorites of France on penalties.
Led 3-1 with nine minutes to go in Bucharest, Haris Seferovic scored a crucial header with substitute Mario Gavranovic equalizing. Yan Sommer was the hero of the shooting, saving Kylian Mbappe.
Spain qualified after a classic against Croatia in which they scored two overtime goals to win 5-3. Alvaro Morata and Mikel Oyarzabal both finished well to see their country in the last eight.
Spain are firm favorites at 13/20 with Switzerland at 19/4 for a full-time result. The Swiss are 9/4 to qualify by any means with Spain 1/3 in the same market. Luis Enrique’s side are now expected to win the competition at 3/1 with Switzerland 25/1 after seeing their chances reduced.
Morata’s second goal of the tournament against Croatia means he could finish that Euros well and has 6/5 to score at any time. Ferran Torres is expected to retain his place in the squad after scoring La Roja’s third goal in their last 16 clashes and is 15/8. Seferovic is 3/1 to continue his hot streak, chasing his fourth goal in three games.
Best bets: Spain are now the tournament’s top scorer with 11 goals in four games. They are 7/4 to score more than 2.5 goals in this tie and continue their offensive dominance.
Switzerland have a new 12/1 record to win on penalties after their incredible performance against the French.
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Source: www.thestar.co.uk
This notice was published: 2021-07-01 19:42:08