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Spain and Germany collide in the first of the quarterfinals at EURO 2024 this summer on Friday, and it should be a feisty match between two international rivals. You can find the best card bets for this tie on July 5 here.

What We Know So Far

Spain have undeniably been the standout nation at the EUROs this summer. The nation is the only team to sport a 100% record after four matches, and they have created no shortage of clear scoring chances. Their place in the quarterfinals was secured with a straightforward 4-1 win over Georgia on Sunday.

Germany’s home support is growing increasingly more confident that something special could be achieved this summer. The nation topped their group, before securing a straightforward 2-0 win in the round of 16 against Denmark. But, this represents their first big test of the EUROs so far.

Spain landed a 1-0 win in the most recent clash between the sides at the EUROs, with that success coming in the 2008 final.

Spain vs Germany Offshore Odds

A close matchup is expected between Spain and Germany, with both sides aiming to reach the final four of the competition. However, given their form to this point of the tournament, Spain will likely kick off the match as the favorites against the host nation.

Match ResultOdds
Spain+165
Draw+223
Germany+187

Best Card Bets

A tense match is likely between Spain and Germany on Friday, and if there showdown from the 2008 final is anything to go by, then there will likely be a number of cards dished out.

The previous meeting between the teams in 2008 saw four cards handed out in 90 minutes, meaning over 2.5 cards could be a solid bet this week. But, which players could be among the standout selections?

Marc Cucurella +300

Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella was a shock inclusion to the starting eleven for Spain’s opening match, but the full-back has played well throughout the competition to retain his spot. However, he will likely face a huge challenge from Leroy Sane on Friday, and Cucurella’s tendency to throw himself into lunging tackles could make him a solid selection to pick up a yellow card.

Robert Andrich +220

The most likely German player to end up in the referee’s book this week is Robert Andrich. The midfielder is tasked with freeing up Toni Kroos, and is the engine of the German midfield. Therefore, we could see him being caught out of position on at least one occasion, meaning that he could be cautioned for a tactical foul.