The second round of group stage games at Euro 2020 gets underway Wednesday. We’ve got the betting advice you need — to either use or fade — for those three games. Keep picking against us and keep winning money until further notice.
All odds are provided by BetMGM.
Ukraine vs. North Macedonia
9 a.m. ET, ESPN
Ukraine (-160)
North Macedonia (+475)
Tie (+270)
Over/under: 2.5 goals
Ukraine played a thriller with the Netherlands over the weekend and lost 3-2 on a late goal. North Macedonia got a goal from Goran Pandev but fell to Austria. Ukraine is the deserved favorite here and should have enough to get past North Macedonia. But don’t be surprised if North Macedonia makes this a tense game for a while.
Official picks
Ukraine (-160)
Under 2.5 goals (-135)
Bold bet
Tie in the first half, Ukraine wins (+325)
Denmark vs. Belgium
Noon ET, ESPN
Denmark (+320)
Belgium (+100)
Tie (+225)
Over/under: 2.5 goals
It feels impossible to provide a detailed preview of this game given what happened during Denmark’s game with Finland. The Danes will be without Christian Eriksen after his scary collapse and cardiac arrest on Saturday, though the most important thing is that Eriksen is doing well given the circumstances. Belgium is one of the best teams in the tournament. Trying to say any more about this game feels callous.
Official picks
Belgium (+100)
Over 2.5 goals (+105)
Bold bet
Eden Hazard to score first goal (+600)
Netherlands vs. Austria
3 p.m. ET, ESPN
Netherlands (-190)
Austria (+525)
Tie (+310)
Over/under: 2.5 goals
The Netherlands showed how fun they are in that 3-2 win over Ukraine while Austria did everything it needed to do in a 3-1 win over North Macedonia. A tie here assuredly gets both teams into the knockout rounds and the winner will likely end up winning the group and getting a better draw for the knockout rounds. It’s easy to still doubt the Netherlands defense without Virgil van Dijk, but Austria doesn’t have the attacking power Ukraine does.
Official picks
Under 2.5 goals (+115)
Netherlands (-190)
Bold bet
No goal in the first half (+210)
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