Euro 2012 Final Top Goalscorer Odds

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jun/30/2012
Euro 2012 Final Top Goalscorer Odds

Euro 2012 Final top goalscorer odds had Mario Balotelli as the +650 favorite with a potential to pay out $65 on every $10 bet.  BetOnline was offering LIVE IN-PLAY BETTING on the Euro 2012 Final and up to US$900 in FREE BETS for qualified new customers here. 

Let’s take a look at some of the top contenders.

Mario Balotelli - +650 odds - Balotelli scored twice within the first 40 minutes in Italy's semi-final clash with Germany,  as the Azzurri won 2-1 and progressed to the Euro 2012 final against European and World champions Spain. 

Fernando Torres – 7/1 odds - ‘El Nino’ has now scored 30 goals for his country in 95 appearances, moving to third in Spain’s all time goal-scorers’ list. His first goal was also Spain’s fastest in a Euro tournament, scored at 3 minutes and 49 seconds.

Cesc Fabregas – 7/1 odds - When Spain faced Portugal in the semi-finals and the game remained scoreless at the end of extra time, Fàbregas scored the winning penalty of the shootout as Spain prevailed 4–2.

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Cesc Fabregas +700 pays US$70 for every US$10 bet.

Fernando Torres +700

Mario Balotelli +650

Fernando Llorente +900

Alvaro Negredo +800

David Silva +900

Antonio Di Natale +900

Pedro Rodriguez +1000

Andres Iniesta +1000

Antonio Cassano +1000

Juan Mata +1200

Fabio Borini +1400

Sebastian Giovinco +1400

Alessandro Diamanti +1500

Xabi Alonso +1500

Jesus Navas +1500

Santi Cazorla +1600

Andrea Pirlo +1800

Any Other Player +500

No Goalscorer +500

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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