Belgium lucked out with the draw for Euro 2024 facing the two lowest ranked teams in the world
(Slovenia, Romania) at the tournament. There’s no question the Red Devils are the class of the
group, but don’t forget, they crashed out of Qatar 2022 by finishing third and not advancing out
of the group stage.
Group Winner: Belgium -275
This may be the golden generation’s final opportunity to win Belgium’s first international trophy.
Since taking over as manager, Domenico Tedesco’s side has been impressive going unbeaten
during qualifying. Romelu Lukaku netted a Euro qualifying record 14 goals but is also joined by
some young stars up front in Jérémy Doku and Johan Bakayoko. Belgium, ranked #4 in the
world, should have no problem winning this group, but when it comes to winning it all, the road
ahead won’t be easy.
Key player: Kevin De Bruyne
Kevin De Bruyne is the engine for this side and has the most assists of any player in Europe’s
big five leagues in all competitions since the start of last season. De Bruyne has dealt with
recent injuries but if he’s conducting things on the pitch, Belgium will have a shot against all
comers.
Group Winner: Romania +600
Romania returns to the dance after failing in qualification in 2020. They were well organized in
their matches staying undefeated with 6 wins and 4 draws. Romania’s coach is more about
defense and if this squad plays well in the final third, they could cause some problems. This
defense surrendered just 5 goals in qualification and will rely heavily on center-back Radu
Dragusin, who is considered the nations best player.
Group Winner: Ukraine +650
Despite what’s happening politically in the country, Ukraine qualified for a fourth straight Euro
tournament but had to do it the hard way, going through a playoff. And what was even more
impressive, Ukraine had comeback wins against Bosnia and Iceland to secure their spot. If they
can get results against the lower ranked Romania and Slovenia, Ukraine should go through.
Winning the group won’t be easy but an upset here, and they could get that top spot.
Group Winner: Slovenia +1000
Slovenia makes its second appearance at the European Championships, 24 years after making
its debut. Slovenia looks to make history advancing past the group stage for the first time ever.
They were eliminated in 2000 and two World Cup tournaments in the first round. They do have
some momentum winning seven of ten qualifying games in a competitive group and are led by
Benjamin Sesko who netted 5 goals.





