ENGLAND VS GERMANY UNDER 21 CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS BETTING TIPS
England head into this evening's match-up with Germany as the favourites to secure victory- with venerable UK bookmaker William Hill listing them at 7/5 against Germany's straight 2/1 odds. The draw carries an 11/5 price and keep in mind that's just the 90 minutes betting, and we all know this one could be heading for extra time. William Hill is also running a promotion for this match for both new and existing players, if you place a £20 single on the outright market, you'll get a £5 free bet on the live correct score odds- you can use this to hedge your existing bet or put it on a huge score knowing that the bet was free!The favoured correct score selections seem to be England U21 1-0 and a 1-1 draw at 11/2. Interestingly, 0-0 is listed at a very short 6/1 while my preferred margin, 2-0 England is listed at 17/2, which isn't bad odds at all. England to win both halves is an enticing 11/4 with Draw/England also well-priced at 9/2. England/Draw is 14/1 while Germany to win both halves pays 4/1. Theo Walcott has been installed as the favourite to score for England with 15/8 anytime odds and 13/2 first and last. He's 40/1 to hit a hat-trick and we all saw what he can do against Croatia. James Milner is 8/1 first and last and 11/4 anytime. Andrew Driver has garnered some serious attention in this tournament and he is now 7/2 anytime and 10/1 first and last. Micah Richards is 12/1 first and last and 5/1 anytime. Additionally, always keep your eye on the well-priced Lee Cattermole at 20/1 first and last and 7/1 anytime- he has a tendency to shoot from range and tends to take goalkeepers by surprise. Sandro Wagner is Germany's favoured goalscorer at 2/1. He is 7/1 first and last while Mesut Ozil carries an 11/4 anytime price with 8/1 odds to score first or last. England are 9/1 to win in Extra Time and 10/1 to win on penalties. Germany is 10/1 to win on penalties and 11/1 to win in extra time. VERDICTWe're England fans here and we have total confidence in our lads. While some of the key strikers will be out, the storyline is shaping up to favour Theo Walcott- and we think he's up to the challenge. We're backing England 2-0 and 3-1 with two goals from Walcott and one from Lee Cattermole.