New customer offer: France terrific 10/1 to win Euro 2016 Final in 90 minutes

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Robbie Purves | July 8, 2016

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Simply sign up online or on mobile, then place a €/£5 stake on Les Bleus to triumph, and be paid a sweet €/£50 in free bets (now within a speedier four days instead of seven) if Didier Deschamps’ men lift the trophy after normal time.

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Our latest outstanding introductory offer is available from Friday, July 8th 17:00 BST, until kick-off time on Sunday, July 10th at 20:00.

Be sure to make the most of this generous offer, as two-time Euro winners France look to lift silverware on home soil.

Les Bleus look certain to emerge victorious from their clash with the Navigators so, to discover why, read on…

Brilliant Bleus blast Portugal

In their last 10 games, France have beaten Portugal every time; the Navigators last triumphed over the French an incredible 41 years ago. Les Bleus come into the finale unbeaten in 2016, winning nine of their last 10.

Portugal face a daunting prospect stopping the French from lifting their third European Championship. France have won the last three tournaments they have hosted, while Fernando Santos’ side have only won one game in regular time at Euro 2016.

Antoine Griezmann has fast become the player of the tournament after netting five times in his last three outings, and now sits firmly on top of the scoring board with a total of six, three ahead of compatriot Dimitri Payet.

Expect France to have too much for Portugal to handle, and ease their way into the history books.

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