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Ada Hegerberg is a BOOSTED 16/1 with Sky Bet to score 2+ goals as Norway face Italy in the Women's Euros quarter-finals

Ada Hegerberg is a BOOSTED 16/1 with Sky Bet to score 2+ goals as Norway face Italy in the Women's Euros quarter-finals

Daily Mail​15-07-2025
Sky Bet are offering a series of Price Boosts for Norway's quarter-final against Italy at the Women's Euros on Wednesday.
Norway have been perfect at the tournament to date with three straight wins putting them into the last eight of the competition as Group A winners.
They are priced as 19/10 favourites with Sky Bet to win their quarter-final against Italy, who were runners-up in Group B after a win, draw and a defeat in their three matches.
Italy are seen as 7/5 outsiders to make the semi-finals.
Sky Bet are also offering four Price Boosts for the upcoming clash, which will take place in Geneva.
Norway star Ada Hegerberg has been boosted from 12/1 to 16/1 to score two or more goals against Italy.
Hegerberg has scored once so far at the tournament, while Italy shipped four goals across their three group matches.
Both teams to have two or more shots on target in each half has also been boosted from 5/1 to 6/1.
Italy's Arianna Caruso is now 1/1 to have one or more shots on target in the quarter-final, while Manuela Giugliano is 5/1 to commit three or more fouls.
The odds have been boosted from 8/11 and 4/1, respectively.
Sky Bet odds for Norway vs Italy:
To qualify
Norway - 19/10
Italy - 7/5
Sky Bet Price Boosts for Norway vs Italy:
Arianna Caruso 1+ shots on target - WAS 8/11 NOW 1/1
Manuela Giugliano 3+ fouls committed - WAS 4/1 NOW 5/1
2+ shots on target each team in each half - WAS 5/1 NOW 6/1
Ada Hegerberg to score 2+ goals - WAS 12/1 NOW 16/1
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