
Florian Wirtz, Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo involved in Sky Bet Price Boost ahead of Germany's Nations League clash against Portugal
Germany's Nations League semi-final against Portugal on Wednesday night is sure to enjoy higher-than-expected viewing figures on account of Florian Wirtz's imminent move to Liverpool.
The 22-year-old is closing in on a British-record transfer to the Premier League champions, with the fixture against Portugal providing an opportunity for many of the club's fans to get excited about their soon-to-be star man.
Ahead of the clash, Sky Bet are offering a Price Boost involving the playmaker, as well as Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo as Germany and Portugal bid to reach Sunday's final in Munich.
Priced at 9/2, Sky Bet's Featured Price Boost requires Wirtz, Fernandes and Ronaldo to have 1+ shot on target each in 90 mins.
Wirtz (3), Fernandes (2)and Ronaldo (5) combined for 10 shots on target in their last start for their respective countries. Germany are favourites to win the contest, priced at 4/9, with Portugal at 13/8 to progress to the final.
Elsewhere, Sky Bet are offering a further three Price Boosts for the contest, including Diogo Costa - who has been linked with a move to Manchester City - to make 5+ saves in 90 mins, 2+ shots on target for each team in each half in 90 mins and Ronaldo to score 2+ goals in 90 mins.
These have been boosted to 11/4, 11/2 and 12/1 respectively.
Sky Bet odds for Germany vs Portugal:
Winner of the Tie:
Germany 4/9
Portugal 13/8
Sky Bet Price Boosts for Germany vs Portugal:
Wirtz, Fernandes and Ronaldo 1+ shots on target each in 90 mins
WAS 11/4 NOW 9/2
Diogo Costa 5+ saves in 90 mins
WAS 2/1 NOW 3/1
2+ shots on target each team in each half in 90 mins
WAS 3/1 NOW 5/1
Cristiano Ronaldo to score 2+ goals in 90 mins
WAS 10/1 NOW 11/1
All odds are correct at the time of publication
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