Daily Euro 2024 Acca Tips & Euro 2024 Bet Builder Tips - Netherlands v Austria, France v Poland, England v Slovenia, Denmark v Serbia

All eyes will be on England on Tuesday night as they seek a statement performance and win to set themselves up for the rest of Euro 2024 following a slow start to the tournament.
They take on Slovenia hoping to improve on their most recent performance and book a knockout spot, while France are also in action against Poland, Netherlands face a tasty clash with Austria and Denmark v Serbia completes the day’s matches.
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Daily Euro 2024 Acca
We take in the best of the Euro 2024 action on Tuesday with our 8/1 Acca.
Denmark to beat Serbia
Denmark are still winless in Euro 2024, but their performance against England (1-1) was extremely encouraging. Their opposition Serbia have to play risky here, since only three points will allow them to advance, so there should be plenty of space for the Danes to strike. Also, they beat the Eagles recently in a friendly match 3-0.
France to win to nil vs Poland
Poland are the only team to suffer elimination from the tournament before the 3rd round began. They were outplayed by the Netherlands 2-1 and Austria 3-1, having very low spirits ahead of the clash against France. Les Bleus are chasing three important points and yet to concede a goal in Euro 2024.
Under 2.5 goals in England vs Slovenia
After the initial 1-0 win over Serbia, England were involved in another low-scoring affair in Euro 2024, being held to a 1-1 draw by Denmark. Slovenia’s both games so far ended without a winner 1-1, so I see value in backing the under 2.5 goals option at 9/10.
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Croatia v Italy
England to Win to Nil
England are going into this game under some pressure, despite picking up four points from an available six so far. Their performances have left a lot to be desired - particularly given the quality of the squad - and they have arguably gone backwards since the last World Cup, but I think they will they will produce something of a statement performance this time out.
I think Slovenia will resist the temptation to go hard and try and stay in the game for as long as possible in an attempt to frustrate the Three Lions, who should nevertheless have enough in the tank to record a comfortable win this time and set themselves up for the rest of the tournament.
England’s defence has also been the best-performing part of the side so far in their two games, and there are no reasons to expect that to stop.
Harry Kane to Score
Kane got his first goal of the tournament in the draw with Denmark, but his general performance attracted a lot of criticism due to his lethargy and inability to press. What is not in doubt however, is his ability to score goals and I expect him to get at least one big chance in this game to add to his tally.
The fact Kane is on penalties is another factor we shouldn’t forget, this might be the game he gets an opportunity from the spot.
Both Teams to Receive a Card - No
With the knockout stages within touching distance - a win would guarantee top spot for England - I think they will be desperate to avoid any silly bookings and potential risks of suspension. Conor Gallagher looks likely to start in place of Trent Alexander-Arnold and would be one player who is certain to be wary of any late challenges, so I think England will be very careful.
Slovenia on the other hand will be very aggressive as they seek to progress themselves, so expect a few tasty tackles.
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Will Jackson
Former sports journalist, formerly of PA Media, who spent years on the road specialising in football and cricket before moving behind a desk. More recently a PR manager before moving into the world of content and marketing with the Gambling.com group.