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The Belgian unit isn’t the focus of the media ahead of this EURO. However, they are still one of the best teams in the world, and they can’t be underestimated no matter their current form—which is good, by the way. Montenegro comes to gain experience and try to present themselves honorably.

Before Betting on Belgium vs. Montenegro

The Devils haven’t lost since the World Cup in Qatar. During that span, they played 13 events, won eight, and tied five. Now, that’s a record worthy of every respect, yet somehow, for many, it went under the radar. Why’s that, we don’t know.

Domenico Tedesco is the head coach, and we noticed that he put a lot of effort into strengthening the back line. Belgium had three clean sheets in the previous four events, which is a sign of progress. It’s up to them to be constant.

Montenegro didn’t have too much success in their group, facing Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Lithuania, finishing third. However, their overall results lately have been solid, with five wins and two defeats in the previous seven events.

This team isn’t that good on the road, winning two of ten outings while losing seven of them, usually not scoring a single goal. Though, the previous three ended with over 3.5 hits and both teams netting.

Belgium vs. Montenegro Head to Head

Twelve years ago, Belgium and Montenegro met in a friendly international, and there were no winners; the score was 2-2.

Belgium vs. Montenegro Friendly Offshore Betting Odds

Offshore Sportsbook Belgium DrawMontenegro
BetOnline1.315.109.00
MyBookie1.315.108.90
BetUS1.375.108.90
SportsBetting.ag1.315.109.00
XBet1.315.108.90

The Devils are a much better team, with superstars in all the lines. Meanwhile, Montenegro has mediocre players apart from Savic, Jovetic, and Marusic, who aren’t exactly the elite of European football. That’s why we think that the hosts are going to triumph easily.