According to the statistics company Gracenote, it is most likely that England will win the European Championships.

The figures show that there is a 40.3 percent probability that the English national team will land the European Championship dent.

Just behind is Italy at 28.7, then Spain at 16.7 and Denmark at 14.3.

And SVT Sports experts, Daniel Nannskog, Therese Strömberg and Jonas Eriksson are in agreement on which final team will be.

Roberto Mancini or Luis Enrique?

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ITALY-SPAIN

Therese Strömberg:

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Italy's defense will be crucial.

It's getting pretty tight.

Midfielders Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini and midfielder Jorginho will play very big roles where Jorginho will be important in bringing the ball forward with his passing game and protecting the back line.

I think Italy will win and it will be 1-0.

Lorenzo Insigne scores.

Daniel Nannskog:

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I believe in Italy.

They have the cynical defensive game, they have match winners in Immobile and Insigne, among others.

I feel that Italy is the straw sharper than Spain.

Jonas Eriksson:

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It is a fantastic semi-final, two nations that have impressed more and more the more we have seen of them.

Italy has an upward curve.

That match against Belgium is the European Championship's best.

I think there is more routine in the Italian team.

The central line with Donnarumma, Chiellini, Bonucci, Jorginho and Immobile is strong and I think that makes the difference.

It will be tough and I think the match will end 2-2, Italy will win after extra time.

Gareth Southgate or Kasper Hjulmand?

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ENGLAND-DENMARK

Therese Strömberg:

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It will be crucial for England to be back at Wembley with 60,000 spectators in the stands.

England are then a better team and they have played incredibly smart.

The team has been so organized and structured backwards.

Denmark, on the other hand, is playing extremely energetically forward.

There will be no overtaking.

2-1 to England and goals by Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane and Yussuf Poulsen.

Daniel Nannskog:

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I think it's finished hut for our Danish friends.

England have zero goals conceded, I have a hard time seeing Denmark loosen up the English wall.

England takes it and we get the final between Italy and England.

Jonas Eriksson:

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heart or brain.

Heart says Denmark.

brain England.

England's quarter-final against Ukraine was a training match, they were able to replace players with warnings and Grealish, who is a world player, did not even have to jump in.

Unfortunately for our red and white neighbors, England will win 2-0.

CLIP: The expert: There may be two reds in England (June 29)

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The expert: There may be two reds in England Photo: Bildbyrån