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Favourites England, Germany and Spain to all win in 90 minutes is 1/1 - as the Women's UEFA Nations League headlines tonight's action

Favourites England, Germany and Spain to all win in 90 minutes is 1/1 - as the Women's UEFA Nations League headlines tonight's action

Daily Mail​a day ago

Sky Bet are offering a Featured Enhanced Accumulator for tonight's Women's UEFA Nations League action.
The three games included in the bet are England vs Portugal, Germany vs Netherlands, and Belgium vs Spain.
Valued at 1/1 - the accumulator requires England, Germany and Spain all to win in 90 minutes.
Regarding the above bet - all three teams enter their respective fixtures as huge odds-on favourites according to Sky Bet.
England and Portugal both shared a point in their reverse fixture in Portimao in February - as a goal to Kika Nazareth in the final 15 minutes helped Portugal salvage a 1-1 draw at home.
Meanwhile, Germany and Netherlands also had to settle for a draw in a shootout - with that particular fixture ending 2-2 in Breda.
However - with England and Germany both at home this evening - they are heavily backed to get the job done on their own turf.
Spain managed a win in their reverse fixture against Belgium, with two goals in stoppage time securing them a 3-2 victory.
Lastly, if you're anticipating a couple of upsets tonight - there is a much wider price of 66/1 available for Portugal, Netherlands and Spain all to win in 90 minutes.
England, Germany and Spain all to win in 90 minutes
1/1
Alternate Enhanced Accumulator for the same fixtures:
Portugal, Netherlands and Spain all to win in 90 minutes
66/1

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