It’s going to be the biggest European tournament ever, as for the first time there will be 24 teams involved in the competition. It’s the most unpredictability international competition as there is never a clear cut candidate to the title before the ball starts to roll.
There will be 51 games, the highest number ever and several teams will look forward to try and make it all the way. The hosts France will open up the tournament and they are one of the teams that appears as a strong candidate to win, side by side with the best European teams of the century, Spain and Germany. But these teams have clear weak spots and will have to cover them if they want to confirm their status.
Looking for a slip from the favourites are teams like Italy, Belgium, Portugal and England, teams with attributes that in the right environment can result in a presence in the final. Certain is that this will be a very open tournament, with exciting games, great goals, and new stars to discover.
After several months studying all the participating teams we made a thorough study of their strengths and weaknesses, and with that background throughout the whole competition we will watch the games, analyse the statistics and try to anticipate who and why will win the games ahead of the final on the 10th of July.
From today until the ball starts to roll we will present our analysis of the teams that will be in France, with their history, how they qualified, the best player and the breakout star, the manager and how we predict the teams will play and do in this competion
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