Spain vs England: Cucurella and Saka feature in 30/1 Euro 2024 final Bet Builder
Spain take on England in the Euro 2024 final today. La Roja have won all six matches at the tournament so far, beating the likes of Italy, Germany and France to set up a meeting with the Three Lions.
England, meanwhile, have had a far easier route to the final but did get the better of Slovakia, Switzerland and the Netherlands to book their place in the Euro 2024 final.
Ahead of today's Euros showdown in Berlin, we've taken a look at a bet builder to help you win big. Using oddschecker's Bet Builder Comparison Tool, we've picked out a 30/1 offer, with a worst price of 19.24/1. As such, it's worth using oddschecker's Bet Builder Comparison Tool before you make your selections.
Click here to head straight to the bet as we run through the legs of this bet builder with the relevant reasoning.
Both teams to score - yes
The first leg of this bet builder is backing both teams to score in the Euro 2024 final. Given the raft of attacking personnel on offer for the two finalists' that should be a given. Not only have both teams scored in the last three meetings between Spain and England but both teams have scored in the two sides' knockout round results at 90 minutes.
Marc Cucurella to be carded
Marc Cucurella is a little fortunate not to have been carded at Euro 2024 already. Indeed, he is averaging 1.3 fouls per 90 for a Spain side that ranks fourth for fouls per game (13.8) at the tournament. The Chelsea left-back received the most cards per start (10 from 20 starts) in the Premier League last season and was booked in both league meetings with Arsenal, where he came up against a certain Bukayo Saka...
Bukayo Saka - Over 2.5 shots
Speaking of Saka, the Arsenal and England star completes this tasty 30/1 bet builder. Saka made the most appearances of those to have three or more shots (26) in the Premier League last season and fired off four efforts on goal in Arsenal's last meeting with Chelsea. No prizes for guessing who started at left-back for the Blues in that fixture. With the license to cut infield from the right, we're backing the 22-year-old to have three or more shots against Spain tonight.