
Germany vs. France Betting Tips: Side with Deschamps' men in Dortmund

Euro 2024 hosts Germany are in desperate need of a morale-boosting performance as they prepare to face France at the Westfalenstadion in Dortmund for an International friendly. Dean Woodward is on hand with his best bets for the game.
Following an astonishing 4-1 home defeat to Japan, the German national team has parted ways with manager Hansi Flick. The shocking loss, which marked the second time Japan had beaten Germany in 10 months, was the final straw for Flick, who was already under immense pressure prior to this month's internationals.
Rudi Voller, Hannes Wolf, and Sandro Wagner will be taking temporary charge of the team as the German Football Association grapples with internal turmoil. Germany, having already secured their place in the European Championships as hosts, now seeks to regain confidence in the eyes of the public ahead of the finals. Flick's tenure was marred by disappointing results, including a group-stage exit at the World Cup. Germany has struggled in recent friendlies, going winless in their last five games and conceding a staggering 13 goals during that period.
In contrast, France, under the guidance of Didier Deschamps, are cruising through their qualification campaign for Euro 2024. They have won all five of their matches without conceding a single goal. A routine 2-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland showcased their dominance. France's impressive form and their recent record against Germany, where they are unbeaten in six meetings, make them the 6/5 favourites heading into this encounter. With both teams preparing for Euro 2024, this friendly match carries significant weight and could prove pivotal for both sides' campaigns.
Germany vs France Tips
With the disarray in the German camp, it's hard to look past arguably the most in form nation in Europe getting a result. France are likely to rotate but Didier Deschamps has incredible squad depth at his disposal and can still start an impressive XI.
The last time Germany won this fixture was back in the 2014 World Cup and have failed to win in the six meetings since. With this being an Asian Handicap line of -0.25, half your stake is placed at -0.00 and the other half at -0.5. This means that a draw would see half of our stake returned to us, and a win would see the bet deemed a winner, a very generous line given Germany have now lost four of their last five.
I’m already on France's side here on Tuesday but for those looking for higher risk with a higher reward, this could be the way to get France on side.
All of France's five Euro qualifiers have resulted in a victory for Les Blues, all of which they’ve managed to keep a clean sheet, most notably the 4-0 victory over the Netherlands. Germany's last three matches have all resulted in defeats (Japan, Colombia and Poland) with them only managing to find the net once which came against Japan in their 4-1 thumping. 18/5 looks a generous price for a team of Frances calibre facing a nation in turmoil.

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