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Alexia Putellas to score a hat-trick tonight is 11/1 - as Spain take on Belgium in their second group game at the Women's Euros

Alexia Putellas to score a hat-trick tonight is 11/1 - as Spain take on Belgium in their second group game at the Women's Euros

Daily Mail​6 days ago
There is a Featured Price Boost and a further three Price Boosts on offer for tonight's Women's Euro 2025 clash between Spain and Belgium.
Firstly, the Featured Price Boost is enhanced to 2/1 and requires there to be over 2.5 goals and 11+ corners.
Meanwhile, the three Price Boosts are for Claudia Pina to have 4+ shots on target, each team to have 2+ shots on target in each half, and Alexia Putellas to score a hat-trick.
The odds for those three bets have been enhanced to 7/2, 8/1 and 11/1 respectively according to Sky Bet.
Pina scored 20 goals for Barcelona at a league level and in the Champions League in 2024-25.
Additionally, Putellas found the back of the net in Spain's 5-0 thumping of Portugal in their opening group game.
Sky Bet Featured Price Boost for Spain vs Belgium:
Over 2.5 goals and 11+ corners
WAS 6/4 NOW 2/1
Sky Bet Price Boosts for Spain vs Belgium:
Claudia Pina to have 4+ shots on target WAS 5/2 NOW 7/2
Each team to have 2+ shots on target in each half WAS 7/1 NOW 8/1
Alexia Putellas to score a hat-trick WAS 9/1 NOW 11/1
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