Italy v England Tip Forecast & odds 11.07.2021

Italy v England Tipp & Quoten, 11.07.2021 – 21:00 o’clock

Italy and England will compete in the European Championship final at London’s Wembley Stadium on Sunday evening, 11 July 2021 at 9 p.m. The Squadra Azzurra eliminated Spain in the semi-finals after a penalty shootout and wants to win the second European Championship title after 1968. The Three Lions won the second semi-final of the EURO against Denmark after extra time and are in a final of a European Championship for the very first time. Never before have the two nations faced each other in a final.

(Stand der EM 2021 Quoten: 08.07.2021, 09:18 Uhr)  

The final of the EURO 2021 Italy – England football tournament will be broadcast on the free TV channel ZDF. At the same time, the EM final can also be watched live online in the ZDF media library. As a rule, the final game will be broadcast from 20:00.

The European Championship final Italy – England alternatively also runs at MagentaTV. Sky and DAZN are not involved in the transmission of the European Championship games. Accordingly, there will be no LIVE MATCHES ON these two channels.

Let’s take another look at our two neighbors. The Austrians can cheer on the final of the European Championships at the public broadcaster ORF. In Switzerland, the final of the European Football Championship can be watched free of charge by the public broadcasters SRF.

German referee Dr. Felix Brych was highly praised for his performance in the first European Championship semi-final between Italy and Spain. Accordingly, there are quite a few expert voices who would like the lawyer to be the game leader for the final. If this should actually happen, Brych would be the second German to lead a European Championship final after Markus Merk in 2004. However, according to the Dutch daily AD Björn Kuipers, the final of the EURO 2021 on Sunday evening will whistle.

Compared to the Allianz Arena in Munich, the Wembley Stadium is on average up to 75 percent full. Especially in Germany, this approach triggers great debates, criticism and discomfort. A similar number of spectators and a well-stocked Wembley Stadium can therefore be expected for the European Championship final Italy – England. So there will definitely be no shortage of the right football atmosphere.

By the way, some interesting key data about the Wembley Stadium: It was built between 2003 and 2007 after the demolition of the old “cult site”. The new Wembley Temple holds 90,000 spectators and is the second largest football stadium in Europe after Camp Nou in Barcelona. In addition, Wembley has a 133-meter-high arch and a lockable roof.

Unlike the World Cup or the Confed Cup or the South American Copa America, there will be no match for third place at the European Football Championship 2021. Finally, they fought for third place in the final round of the 1980 European Championships. Those responsible, that is to say UEFA, abolished the small final accordingly 41 years ago.

UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin invited Danish international Christian Eriksen to the final in London a few weeks after his collapse at this year’s EURO 2021. However, it is not yet clear whether Eriksen accepted the invitation with his wife.

Roberto Mancini’s national team struggled to find their way into the game against Spain in the first round. The Furia Roja had more possession and set the tone. The Squadra Azzurra lurked for counter-attack, as in the 21st minute by Barella, but it took him too long to finish. On the other hand, the Spaniards had three good opportunities to lead through Oyarzabal (13th), Ferran Torres (15th) and Olmo (25th). The Iberians would have deserved that 1-0. Subsequently, Olmo and Oyarzabal (33., 39.) awarded remotely.

With the intermission whistle, the Azzurri would have almost turned the game upside down – slatted claw (Emerson (45th). After the break tea, the Italians got better and booked a good opportunity through Chiesa, who failed due to Unai Simon (53rd). On the other side, Oyarzabal gave his third opportunity to lead (58th).

A strong individual action by Chiesa put the Squadra Azzurra 1-0 in the lead (60th). The Spaniards had to come now and they pushed for the equaliser – Oyarzabal per Kopf from the best position (65th) and Dani Olmo, who narrowly passed (66th), missed the equaliser. But Italy also remained dangerous. The substitute Berardi found his master in Simon (68th). The Iberians slowly ran out of time, but then Morata scored in the final period to the deserved 1:1 (80th). Spain wanted more, but they couldn’t score a last-minute goal.

In the extra time the Furia Roja remained the more active team with two possibilities to lead through Morata and Llorente (98., 102.). Italy, except for an offside gate of Berardi, achieved nothing more (110th). In a penalty shootout, only Locatelli shot the last of five. Since Dani Olmo has already fired the first for Spain and Morata the fourth, Italy decided the drama from the spot for itself.

The Mancini team has now been unbeaten for 33 consecutive international games and celebrated its sixth win in the sixth game at the European Championships. In the preliminary round there were the full nine points against Turkey (3-0), Switzerland (3-0) and Wales (1-0). In the knockout phase, only one regular season win against Belgium in the quarter-final (2:1). In the eighth and semi-finals against Austria, there was a 2-1 victory after extra time and in the round of the last four teams against Spain the final after penalty shootout. The 1968 European Championship winner retaliated for the final defeat at EURO 2012 to the Spaniards, who were able to win the final with a clear 4-0 victory.

The Italian national team is the best attacking team of the final round with 12 EC goals behind Spain. The Azzurri has five goalscorer with two goals each – Matteo Pessina, Manuel Locatelli, Federico Chiesa, Ciro Immobile and Lorenzo Insigne. Due to the offensive versatility, the Italians are difficult to calculate at the front.

The four-time world champion only has to give up Leonardo Spinazzola in the final against England. The right-wing defender tore his Achilles’ tendon in the eighth finals against Austria.

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The world champion in 1966 started against Denmark as usual with pressure on the duo Sterling/Kane and put the opponent under pressure. Sterling’s (6th, 13th) and Kane’s (15th) early leadership opportunities remained untapped. After that, the game flattened because the Three Lions lost their determination.

Danish Dynamite took on the opponent better and better in the defence and then went through a dream free kick from Damsgaard with 1:0 in front (30th). It was the first goal for England in this EURO. The national team of Gareth Southgate was the first to fall behind in the European Championship and lost 1-1 (38th) to Sterling, before an unfortunate own goal by Kjaer ensured the equaliser (39th).

In the second 45 minutes it was initially the Scandinavians who made more operations. However, there was only one real big chance in the entire second half and the English had it in the 55th minute after a header by Maguire (55th), who was heavily parried by Danish keeper Schmeichel.

As a result, both teams scored a harmless finish by Dolberg (59th) and Mount (64th). Nothing happened for a long time after that. The British were the slightly better eleven in the phase and still had half chances of Phillips (80th, 90th +3) and Maguire again (90th +5). It went in extra time in Wembley and it became a defensive battle of the Danes, who did nothing for the game from the 70th minute. Consequently, the Three Lions were able to score the 2:1 foul meter (in margin) of Kane (104.). But it was a questionable and flattering penalty for the home team, who reached the European Championship final for the first time in their club history.

The Southgate team is still undefeated in the final round of the European Championship, but scored points during the group stage against rival Scotland on the second day (0-0). The preliminary rounds against Croatia and the Czech Republic were each successfully played with 1:0. In the eighth-final, the Inselkicker celebrated a 2-0 victory in the classic against Germany and then made a short trial with Ukraine (4-0) in the quarter-final, before the British also kicked the surprise team from Denmark out of the European Championship (2-1).

At the Pan-European Championship, the English have so far benefited from the fact that they were able to compete in six of seven European Championship games in the home stadium of Wembley, including the final match. After 55 years, the Three Lions are once again in a final game of a World Cup or European Championship final round. The last final with English participation was the World Cup final against Germany in 1966, even then the legendary Wembley goal was not right.

The English national team scored 10 goals in six European Championship games. Seven goals contributed to Harry Kane (4) and Raheem Sterling (3) and are also the most goal-threatening players of the Three Lions. Tottenham’s Knipser Kane equalised Gary Lineker’s record in big tournaments with his goal against Denmark. Both now stand at 10 goals, which they were able to score overall at world championships and European championships.

England can compete in the home finals in best line-up. The British do not know of any blocked or injured actors.

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The European Championship final between Italy and England in Wembley can be won by both national teams. There are two strong teams who were able to convince with this EURO. The Three Lions once again have a home advantage and want to make history with their own fans and be the first English team to win a European Championship. The defence is at least suitable for one title with only one goal in six games. The Squadra Azzurra also has the offensive to crack the bulwark.

The Mancini team is the second strongest team in the attack with 12 tournament goals and convinced the most of all teams in this final round of the European Championship. We guess that the Azzurri after regular season England beats scarcely and gets the second European Championship title after 1968.

Accordingly, we recommend for this EM 2021 tip forecast also the 3-way betting on Italy wins after the regular season. For sports betting tip, the online betting providers have EM odds on average between 2.80 and 3.10 on offer, which is extremely lucrative.

Betting tip Bundesliga trend: Italy wins in reg. season

Betting odds at Unibet*: 3.10 (odds: 08/07/2021, 09:18)

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