What are England's latest odds of winning Euro 2020? Plus, golden boot favourites and outsiders

Gareth Southgate, Head Coach of England. (Photo by Frank Augstein - Pool/Getty Images)Gareth Southgate, Head Coach of England. (Photo by Frank Augstein - Pool/Getty Images)
Gareth Southgate, Head Coach of England. (Photo by Frank Augstein - Pool/Getty Images)
If the bookies are to be believed, football is well and truly coming home...

England kept their dreams of Euro 2020 glory alive with a stunning 2-0 win over Germany at Wembley on Tuesday evening.

The Three Lions now have the small matter of a quarter-final against Ukraine on Saturday night to contend with, but their heroics in the last round has got many supporters believing that Gareth Southgate’s men have a real chance of going all the way in this summer’s competition.

But is that optimism reflected by bookmakers?

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We’ve taken a look at all the latest odds you need to know ahead of this weekend’s action…

*All odds taken from SkyBet and correct at the time of writing

What are the latest odds of England winning Euro 2020?

As things stand, England have emerged as front-runners to lift the trophy next weekend.

The Three Lions are currently priced at 15/8 to win Euro 2020 outright.

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Who else is among the favourites?

After England, Italy are priced at 2/1 following their quarter-final victory over Belgium on Friday.

Spain, who overcame Switzerland in the last eight via a penalty shootout have odds of 13/5

Who are the dark horses?

Of the other three sides left in the competition, Denmark have the best odds at a price of 11/1.

Their semi-final opponents, the Czech Republic are priced at 28/1.

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England’s opponents on Saturday, Ukraine, are considered outsiders by some distance, with lengthy odds of 40/1.

What are the latest odds on the Euro 2020 golden boot?

As things stand, Cristiano Ronaldo leads the goal-scoring charts with five strikes, and despite Portugal being eliminated in the last round, he is still favourite to pick up the golden boot, with odds of 4/6.

There are a number of contenders still left in the competition, however, with the Czech Republic’s Patrik Schick sitting on four goals and odds of 4/1.

England’s man of the moment Raheem Sterling has three strikes to his name, and is priced at 6/1. The Manchester City winger will be looking to add to his tally against Ukraine on Saturday.

Harry Kane, who opened his account against Germany, is a rank outsider at 16/1.