After the 2020 European Championships draw in Dublin, we give you the groups, explain how it all works, and share the latest odds.
There was a time when the European Championship was more difficult to win than the World Cup.
There were sixteen of the best teams in the world (minus Brazil and Argentina, of course).
Then, in 2016, like an American diner, UEFA increased the size to 24-teams, and now a few tiddlers end up squiggling through the net reducing the intensity, but it’s still a bastard to win.