Euro 2008 Cup - Best Odds Comparison
The UEFA Football European Championship or simply the Euro 2008 will be held jointly in Switzerland and Australia during June 2008. Punters are looking for best odd comparisons to gain maximum profit from their bets. A total of 16 teams will be participating in the Union of European Football Associations' (UEFA) European Football Championship 2008. Poland and Austria will be participating in the event for the first time. The draw for the tournament's qualifying matches was held in Montreux, Switzerland in January 2006. Since Austria and Switzerland are the host countries, they were automatically qualified for the matches. The draw for the final tournament was held in Lucerne on December 2, 2007. Two official mascots, Trix and Flix were chosen for the Euro 2008 Cup from a total of six. The two mascots were chosen after a majority of people of the two host nations voted for them. A total of 12 referees have been selected for the tournament. Germany's Herbert Fandel, Belgium's Frank De Bleeckere and Austria’s Konrad Plautz are among the referees who have been selected by the UEFA for the Euro 2008 championship. The UEFA has modified the existent rules of the Euro 2008 Cup to make them more relevant.
Many betting exchangers are deliberately allowing the odds to be set against them during trading between individual betters during Euro 2008 betting. This strategy of the being exchangers usually brings the quoted odds reasonably close to the true odds. Punters are carefully calculating their Euro 2008 odds to put their money in best possible bets. The punters are looking for best Euro 2008 Odds comparisons to minimise the risk of losing their bet. Those who are well versed in Euro 2008 tips are sure to make a fortune in Euro 2008 Cup.
A new version of Henri Delaunay trophy has been created for the Euro 2008 Cup by Asprey London. The trophy matches to a great extent with the one that was originally designed by Arthus-Bertrand. The trophy has an enlarged silver stable. The trophy is made of sterling silver, measures 60 cm in length and weighs 8 kilograms.