Germany Euro 2020 Loss Big Win For Some Books

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Germany Euro 2020 Loss Big Win For Some Books

England advancing in the Euro 2020 can't be good for the British books.  For North America-facing BetOnline, it was all about Germany Tuesday.  So when the Germans fell, the books celebrated.

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BetOnline revealed that 54 percent of the moneyline action was on Germany.  More importantly, there were plenty of future bets on the Germans.  56% of the bets were on Germany to advance.

Another big win for the books, the UNDER.  68% of the total wagers were on the OVER.

Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane late goals resulted in England's 2-0 victory.  This represented the first time they have beaten Germany in a knockout game for the first time since 1966.

England, which is favored to win the Euro 2020, will face either Ukraine or Sweden in Rome on Saturday night in a quarter-final match.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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