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England vs Germany predictions: European Under-21 Championship final tips and odds

England vs Germany predictions: European Under-21 Championship final tips and odds

Telegraph15 hours ago

Our tipster has three predictions for Saturday's European Under-21 Championship final between England and Germany at the National Stadium in Bratislava (kick-off, 8pm BST). We think that the Germans should be favoured, in a match that should produce goals.
England U21 vs Germany U21 tips
Germany draw no bet @ 10/11 with Sky Bet
Nick Woltemade to score @ 5/4 with Sky Bet
Harvey Elliott to score @ 5/2 with Sky Bet
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Germany to have final word
England are 7/5 favourites to win the European Under-21 Championship final, with Germany at 6/4.
Antonio Di Salvo's side are the outsiders despite beating the holders 2-1 in the group stage, a match in which they fielded a second-string side.
England dominated possession but struggled to convert their opportunities into goals. They have looked more dangerous in the knockout rounds, beating Spain and the Netherlands, but the value is clearly with Germany who swept aside France in the semi-finals.
Woltemade for the big occasion
Germany's Nick Woltemade is the top scorer in the tournament with six goals in four appearances, the 23-year-old having been rested for the victory over England.
He scored a hat-trick in the opener against Slovenia, added to his tally when the Germans defeated Czechia and found the net against both Italy in the quarter-finals and France in the semis.
With 17 goals last season for Stuttgart, the 6ft 6in striker will be the main danger to the Three Lions.
Elliott carries England's biggest threat
England manager Lee Carsley is lacking a striker of Woltemade's calibre. Liam Delap is at the Club World Cup with Chelsea, while the tireless Jay Stansfield has yet to find the net for the U21 side, even if his involvement has improved performances.
Instead, it has been Harvey Elliott who has stepped up to take on the goalscoring burden. The Liverpool midfielder is the tournament's second-highest scorer with four goals.
After opening his account against Czechia, Elliott netted in the quarter-final when England faced Spain and then twice against Netherlands in the semis. As a player with the ability to craft chances out of nothing, odds of 5/2 on him to score look too big.
England U21 vs Germany U21 odds
All odds courtesy of Sky Bet. Correct at the time of publication and subject to change.

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