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Portugal vs France Euro 2024 prediction, tips, preview

Portugal vs France Euro 2024 prediction, tips, preview
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Published at: July 4th, 2024
Updated at: July 17th, 2024

The second game on Friday, the second quarter-final at Euro 2024, is another battle between two heavy-hitters. Portugal takes on France in a match between two nations that have both tasted major international success in the recent past.

Buckle up as the Euro 2016 winners take on the 2018 world champions at Volksparkstadion in Hamburg. Read on for our Portugal vs France predictions.

Portugal vs France prediction

For the Portugal vs France match prediction, we believe the final score will be a 2-1 win for Portugal based on our analysis.

The French came through that test against Belgium, but they looked exposed on the break in that game, while they’ve not been at their best offensively at this tournament, so don’t be surprised if the Portuguese edge this one.

Our predictions for this clash between Portugal and France are as follows:

Portugal vs France betting odds

At the time of writing, the betting suggests that the Portuguese have a 29.4% chance of winning, while the France win has an implied probability of 41.7%.

Bet

Odds

Portugal to win

12/5

France to win

7/5

Draw

2/1

Using our own calculations, we’ve landed on a win probability of 33.3% for Portugal and 38.1% for the French.

Portugal vs France head-to-head statistics

These two famously met in the final of Euro 2016 in Paris, where the Portuguese won by a goal to nil after extra time. Since then, they’ve met on three occasions, two of which ended in draws, with the French winning by a goal to nil in Lisbon back in 2020.

Portugal vs France preview

This match will be played on 05/07/2024 at Volksparkstadion (Hamburg). Kick off will be at 20:00 GMT.

The Portuguese came oh so close to an early exit against the Slovenians, who not long before taking some of the worst penalties this competition has ever seen had a golden chance to progress as Benjamin Sesko waltzed through on goal in splendid isolation, only to fire his effort straight at the thankful Diogo Costa.

In the shootout, Portugal’s quality under pressure shone through, but it was a scare nonetheless, and a wake-up call.

Roberto Martiniez’s team has quality in all areas, make no mistake about that, but it hasn’t exactly been the well-oiled machine that it could be, instead playing in dribs and drabs. Improvement is needed if the Portuguese are to regain the title that they denied the French back in 2016.

Fortunately for the slightly under-performing Portuguese, the French have underwhelmed in Germany so far too.

Like their opponents, Les Bleus have top-tier players in abundance, but their class hasn’t shone through as of yet. They were sloppy and lacking in end-product when sneaking ahead of the Austrians on match-day one, while they were very lucky to draw 0-0 with the Netherlands too.

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A draw with the Poles followed, before Didier Deschamps men just about got past the Belgians, courtesy of yet another own goal, meaning that this is now a French team that has reached the quarter-finals without scoring a goal from open play.

The fact that the French have got this far without scoring from open play would almost be impressive if it wasn’t so pitiful. They’ve ridden their luck and must now deliver a performance of real substance.

Portugal vs France Betting tips

I’m throwing three darts at this quarter-final, all of which appear to be available at user-friendly prices in the early betting.

Portugal to Win

I don’t think the Portuguese have been overly impressive at this tournament, but as touched on above, the French have created an even worse impression, so I’m struggling to agree with the disparity in the odds here.

I think all in all, the French, given the quality and depth of their squad, should be favourites, but I don’t think their supremacy should be as sizable as it is in the current betting. Therefore, taking the Portuguese to win at inflated odds offers some value for money as I see it.

After all, it is Roberto Martinez’s men who’ve shown more in terms of tangible end-product and goal-scoring ability, while they ought to be suited by playing on the break in this game.

The Belgians could (and probably should) have had plenty of counter-attacking joy against a fairly open-looking French team in that last-16 encounter, especially during the first half, and I think that a Portuguese side containing the pace and power of Rafael Leao and the guile and creativity of Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva can better advantage.

Rafael Leao to Score or Assist

I’m very much of the opinion that Rafael Leao’s blistering pace and direct approach can prove fruitful for the Portuguese here, so much so that he looks well worth betting on to make a telling contribution by scoring or registering an assist.

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The AC Milan man enjoyed a promising domestic campaign in 2023/24, scoring nine goals, posting nine assists in Serie A, where he averages a chunky 0.64 goals and assists per game. He also contributed seven goals and assists combined in the Europa League, plus two goals in the Coppa Italia.

He’s yet to score or assist at this tournament, but he’s looked a danger, while he really does look suited to the task of hitting the French on the break.

Nuno Mendes to be Booked

Last but certainly not least, Nuno Mendes is worth betting on to pick up his first booking of the tournament at odds of 5/1.

The PSG man was starved of game-time for the French giants last season, but he did play a bit, and in all competitions, he collected an average of 0.38 cards per 90 minutes.

Making just over one foul per game on average, he’s been on his best behaviour in Germany so far, but tasked with handling the interchanging Griezmann, Mbappe, Thuram and probably at some point Dembele too, the full back could have his hands full and thus revert to his old ways.

Don’t be surprised to see the ref wave a card in Mendes’ direction at some point in this game. I certainly won’t be.

Recap - Portugal vs France betting tips

In summary, the recommended bets ahead of Portugal vs France are:

Portugal to Win @ 12/5 with bet365

Rafael Leao to Score Or Assist @ 21/10 with bet365

Nuno Mendes to be Booked @ 5/1 with bet365

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Bradley Gibbs

With over 12 years of experience, Bradley Gibbs is a seasoned sports betting writer and tipster specialising in uncovering value bets across football, horse racing, tennis, and golf. His extensive coverage of these sports has been featured on numerous websites and in The Racing & Football Outlook, a renowned UK betting publication. Bradley's expertise lies in identifying betting edges and delivering insightful, data-driven content for informed wagering.