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Betting on cards in the Albania vs. Spain Euro 2024 looks like a very good idea. The reason? Sylvinho’s boys are ready to go all-in on the June 24 game as it gives them a chance to achieve the greatest achievement in the sports history of Albania.

What We Know So Far

We know that regardless of what happens in Monday’s game, Spain will advance to the Round of 16 from the first spot in the group. It’s because La Roya won the first two games – against Croatia and Italy.

Albania, on the other hand, has just one point, but a win over Spain could see Sylvinho’s boys finish second. And let’s not forget that even some third-placed teams will get to the next stage of the Euros.

So, can The Red and Blacks win? To see what we think, why not check out our Albania vs. Spain prediction? That’s where you can see our top moneyline pick, but if you’re looking for some card props, you need to stay put.

Albania vs. Spain Offshore Odds

The Euro 2024 odds are favoring Spain for the sheer quality this team has on its roster. Even though La Roya’s key midfielder Rodri will miss the Albania games due to a yellow card suspension, we’ll still a very strong XI on the field.

Spain’s coach might also decide to rotate the squad a bit, but that doesn’t mean his team’s chances of winning will diminish. At least not according to oddsmakers.

Albania+640
Draw+380
Spain-225

Best Card Bets

If you wish to bet on card props in the Albania vs. Spain game, you should go to BetOnline. This sportsbook has already released odds for the player booking market.

You can choose from more than two dozen players. So, which ones should you back to get yellow-carded? Here are a few ideas.

Martin Zubimendi (+350)

Martin Zubimendi is the man who replaced Rodri in the first game, coming on the pitch as a sub just a couple of minutes before the end. This time, he’s supposed to play a much more important role.

In fact, Real Sociedad’s midfielder will probably take Rodri’s spot in the center of the field. Chance creation will be one of his tasks, but his job will also involve stopping the opponents from creating serious goal chances.

In doing that, he might commit some harsh fouls which the ref will sanction with a yellow card.

Mario Mitaj (+200)

Spain is incredibly dangerous on the flanks, with lightning-fast wingers Nico Williams and Lamine Jamal on each side. If they play like they did in the first two games, Albania’s full-backs are in trouble.

This goes especially for Mario Mitaj who might get into a situation in which he needs to use force to stop them. And that’s the recipe for getting booked.