In the opening game of the day, reigning Champions Spain meet the Czech Republic in Toulouse. After winning three major tournaments in a row, Spain were knocked off their perch by Germany at the last World Cup and will be looking to defend their title as European Champions for a second time in France.
In qualifying, the Spanish were very good defensively; conceding just three times in their 10 games and keeping an impressive eight clean sheets. Their defensive five, shielded by the vastly underrated Sergio Busquets, are simultaneously very hard to break down and retain possession well.
They will also be aided by the fact they've gone for David De Gea in goal over Iker Casillas too. Despite the fact Casillas has been a loyal servant and is a national legend, De Gea is undoubtedly a better goalkeeper now and Del Bosque has made the right decision in that respect. For that reason then, I like the look of Spain to keep a Clean Sheet at 3/4 and that's my best bet for this game.
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Value Bet: Spain to win 1-0, 2-0 or 3-0 at 7/5
Longshot: Either Goalkeeper to be Man of the Match at 16/1