GERMANY VS ENGLAND PENALTY SHOOT-OUT ODDS AND LATEST BETTING TIPS
You'll find England listed as the slim favourites to beat Germany tomorrow, but it's important to remember thats the price with the English bookmakers- who will be lowering to price to offset the high betting volume that they expect to come in on the match.
England are listed by popular bookmaker Ladbrokes at a 2.6 price while Germany are just behind at 2.75. The draw is listed at 3.2 and that's where things get especially interesting in my opinion.
Everybody knows that the Germans have traditionally had England's number when it comes to penalty shoot-outs. This year is expected to be no exception and Ladbrokes has released some very specific odds about how a potential penalty shoot-out would play itself out.
There is no golden or silver goals in this World Cup- we'll see the entirety of extra-time played out even if a goal is scored. Germany are slightly favoured to win if the match goes to penalties with a 10.0 price. Germany in extra-time is priced at 11.0 while England are also at 11.0 for victories by both penalties and extra-time.
1-1 is the favoured correct score outcome at 6.0 and you'll find England 1-0 priced at 6.5 with Ladbrokes and 1-0 to Germany is trading at 7.0.
One of the key aspects of this match is going to be discipline and if both teams can keep 11 players on the pitch I will be fairly surprised. I could definitely see either side conceding a penalty or getting a player sent off.
A red card in England vs Germany pays out at 2.87 while no red cards is listed at 1.36. A penalty to be awarded and scored at any time is listed at 3.0 and that penalty be awarded and missed is priced at 10.0.