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Part of our Bitcoin Gambling series


So as Ireland gears up for the Euros, and people hit the road shortly to watch the football matches in France, we decided we’d have a look at the places on the web where you can take a bitcoin punt on Ireland. We’re looking for two things, firstly, the places giving odds on Ireland to win the tournament outright, as we’re optimists, and then match based bets.

These are offering btc bets on all the qualified teams in the Euro 2016 tournament: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Northern Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine & Wales

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VegasCasino is offering match based odds for each of the matches in the tournament, as well as a variety of other options. It also is one of the few sites offering overall winner bets. At time of writing these were suspended, but will open up closer to the tournament, and Ireland are 64/1 to win.

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Directbet have a wide range of options for each team, including what round they’ll get knocked out, as well as group positions. Ireland is 11/1 there to be group winner, and 160/1 at time of writing to win the tournament outright.

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Irish run Flutterclub are only offering match based bets.

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Bitcasino are offering match based odds for the tournament, and are taking bets. They are also offering odds on tournament winners, with Ireland being 65/1 to win.

Nitrogen Sports are offering match based bets.

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Fairlay are only offering match based bets.

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Jetwin are only offering match based bets.

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Betcoin are only offering match based bets.

So for us, we’re going to make a bet on Ireland to win the tournament outright with DirectBet, who at the time of writing are offering the best odds.

By BitcoinsInIreland Editorial Team

A staff writer at BitcoinsInIreland.com who covers a range of topics on the site.