UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying – Round 10
Stadium:OPAP Arena (Athens)
Referee:Daniel Siebert
Prediction for the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Greece vs France match which will take place on November 21st. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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Greece's best years came in the first decade and a half of the 21st century, when they won Euro 2004 and began to qualify for major international competitions. Since then, they have been unable to achieve the same result, failing to qualify for either the World Cup or the continental championship since 2014. Greece had a good chance of qualifying for Euro 2024, but a 1:0 home defeat to the Netherlands in Round 8 proved fail. Any other result would have seen them go to Germany, but they now sit third in Group B. All they need now is to win the UEFA Nations League.
France
France has been one of the most successful teams in the world in recent years. Since 2016, they have reached three finals at major international tournaments. They won the 2018 World Cup and got silver at the 2022 World Cup. Their only failure came at Euro 2020, losing to Switzerland in the round of 16. France will look to build on their performance at Euro 2024, where they quickly qualified. They have won their seven qualifying matches by a combined score of 27:1, including a 14:0 thrashing of Gibraltar in their last outing to go top of Group B.
Expert Betting Tips
The French have already qualified for Euro 2024, which was never in doubt from the start of the qualifying. Greece could have caused a sensation if they had beaten the Dutch, but in the end, they lost in a hard-fought match and can now only hope for a place in the UEFA Nations League. The upcoming battle is just a practice game for both teams, but France showed in the last round that they were well prepared for such matches when they defeated Gibraltar 14:0.
The match against Gibraltar overnight made France the second-highest-scoring team in the Euro 2024 qualifying tournament. In seven games, the Tricolours have scored 27 goals at an average of 3.86 per game - an impressive figure. Only Portugal has scored more - 36 goals - but they have played three more games.