The Republic Of Ireland left it late to record a victory against Georgia in their opening game of the Euro 2016 qualifiers. As a result of Aiden McGeady’s brace the Boys in Green have hardened to qualify for France.
Martin O’Neill’s charges have been cut into 4/7 from 5/6 to qualify, and are now 11/1 from 12/1 to win the group outright. World Champions Germany are red hot favourites at 1/12 to top the table, following a laboured 2-1 win over Scotland, having been initially priced at 1/8.
Boylesports has priced up a Group D – Betting without Germany market and it sees the Republic Of Ireland priced at 6/4 with Poland heading the betting at 6/5. Scotland can be backed at 5/2 whilst its 250/1 Bar.
Liam Glynn, PR Executive at Boylesports said “Martin O’Neill’s side left it late to get a win over Georgia but as a result our traders have hardened the Boys in Green into 4/7 from 5/6 to qualify for Euro 2016.”
“Germany look like the team to beat in Group D and the Republic Of Ireland have been installed at 6/4 to finish second to the World champions.”