New customer offer: Portugal tempting 10/1 to power past Poland
Published:
Robbie Purves | June 29, 2016
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Our latest outstanding introductory offer is available from Wednesday, June 29th 08:00 BST, until kick-off time the following day at 20:00.
Be sure to make the most of this generous offer, as the Portuguese look to triumph over their quarter-final opponents.
Ronaldo’s side look set to beat Poland and progress into the semis so, to discover why, read on…
Rampant Ronaldo to wreak havoc
With his brace against Hungary, the Real Madrid superstar became the first player in the history of the Euros to score in four consecutive tournaments. The three-time Ballon d’Or winner has netted an astonishing 57 goals so far this term and will look to take this form into the semis.
The last time Portugal scored against Poland, Ronaldo was on target and will hope to do the same on Thursday.

Portugal have only been beaten by Poland three times in their ten meetings and have a knack of progressing despite poor regular time displays. In four out of the six previous Euros they have appeared at, they have made it to at least the semi-finals.
The Portuguese will not fear the Polish coming into the clash, led by their talisman Ronaldo, and backed up by a talented young supporting cast, the Navigators look certain to progress.