Jun 17, 2012 2:24:00 PM
Watch our preview video for this finely poised Group B clash and read which bookmaker is offering an enhanced price special on Mario Gomez and a win for Joachim Low's side
With neither team assured of a place in the knockout stages, this could be an entertaining game full of goals and we have picked out five longshot bets to watch.| V |
MATCH BETS
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| BET | ODDS |
| 1 |
Mario Gomez to score and Germany to win |
7/2 |
| Mario Gomez has been in superb form for his country, scoring three goals in the tournament so far. William Hill have enhanced the price on him scoring in a German win from 11/8 to 5/2 |
| 2 |
Nicklas Bendtner to score two or more |
12/1 |
| Nicklas Bendtner scored twice against Portugal as the Danes came close to securing a point against Paulo Bento's men, the Arsenal frontman is available at 12/1 to score two or more against Germany |
| 3 |
HT Draw/FT Draw |
5/1 |
| A draw is a result which could help both sides qualify for the knockout stages if Netherlands are able to beat Portugal in the other Group B clash, this match to be level at both half-time and full-time is 5/1 with William Hill |
| 4 |
Bendtner and Gomez to score |
13/2 |
| Mario Gomez and Nicklas Bendtner may both be leading candidates for the anytime goalscorer market but William Hill offer 13/2 that both players score at least once during the course of the match |
| 5 |
Denmark to win 1-0 |
12/1 |
| Denmark overcame the odds to beat Netherlands 1-0 in their first group game. A repeat of that scoreline in tonight's match pays 12/1 with William Hill |
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