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| England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland may have missed out but here we look at the 16 countries through to the finals in Austria and Switzerland. The 16 teams listed below will compete in the Euro 2008 finals. Initially, they will compete in 4 groups of 4, playing each other once. The top 2 teams in each group will progress to the quarter-finals. Simply click on a team from the Euro 2008 Groups below to view the Euro 2008 teams details including the current coach, Euro 2008 Qualification information and a lowdown of each teams best performances at previous European Championships so far... |
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| Austria and Switzerland qualified automatically for the finals as joint hosts with the other fourteen teams listed above. With the number of games and extensive TV coverage of the tournament, there are bound to be a loads of in-play Football Betting markets on offer. The likes of France, Holland and Germany are expected to be well backed to win the tournament, while punters will be keeping a close eye on Italy’s Euro 2008 odds after the World Cup winners poor start to the qualification campaign. Saying that, the European Championships has been known to throw up a few major surprises in it's time. Greece caused a sensational shock in Portugal and rewarded punters who backed the outsiders at huge odds in 2004, while late entrants Denmark claimed the trophy back in 1992. Check out our Euro 2008 Bookmakers page for more. |
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