EVERY England fan will be hoping Conor McGregor is £86,000 out of pocket tomorrow night.
That’s because the MMA superstar has lumped a hefty bet on the Three Lions to lose the Euro 2024 final, in search of millions in return.
Conor McGregor has lumped over £85,000 on England’s Euro 2024 final against Spain tomorrow[/caption] McGregor has bet that Gareth Southgate’s England side will lose 3-1 to the Spaniards[/caption]The Notorious fighter took to X to share the whopping punt he’s put on England‘s opponents Spain to win the clash.
His post explained that he has lumped €100,000 (£86,000) on Spain to beat Gareth Southgate‘s side 3-1.
And with the long-shot bet offering up 25-1 odds, McGregor is in line to pocket an eye-watering £3.2million if it comes off.
McGregor seems confident that he will be rolling in money come full-time tomorrow night too as he wrote: “Lovely jubbly €3.7m all in tomorrow for my birthday! THE RICH GET RICHER, BE EXCITED!”
Although fans of the Irish southpaw who are getting behind England were left less than impressed.
One wrote: “Nah mate! England will win 2-0.”
While another joked: “Just give me the £100k instead of throwing it away!”
And a third added: “Unfortunately for you, it’s coming home tomorrow.”
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Southgate and his brave lions will be hoping their efforts in Berlin will be enough to lift the trophy and in turn scupper McGregor’s get rich(er) quick plan.
Regardless of whether they are able to go one step further than their 2021 Wembley heartache, they will leave Germany having made history.
The 26-strong squad have become the first men’s England team to reach a major final on foreign soil.
While Southgate himself has made history as the first England men’s senior manager to make two major finals.
McGregor has already been raking in the cash with his betting exploits recently.
The UFC star made £1.2million from his £390,000 bet on Nate Diaz to beat Jorge Masvidal earlier this month.
But Diaz was left unimpressed by the mega return, simply replying “that’s cool” when asked about his rivals winnings.
ENGLAND began their Euros final campaign in Germany on June 16.
The team topped Group C despite only winning one match.
But that’s all behind them now as they prepare to take on Spain in the final on July 14.
Here’s their route to the final:
June 16 – vs Serbia: England win 1-0 with a goal from Jude Bellingham in the 13th minute.
June 20 – vs Denmark: Ended 1-1 after Harry Kane’s 18th minute strike was cancelled out by Morten Hjulmand.
June 25 – vs Slovenia: The match ended goalless but England topped the group with five points.
June 30 – vs Slovakia: In the last 16 clash Jude Bellingham saved England from being knocked out with a 91st minute equaliser. In extra time Harry Kane secured the win for the Three Lions.
July 6 – vs Switzerland: The quarter-final ended 1-1 after extra time with Bukayo Saka‘s reply to Breel Embolo’s strike. England won 5-3 on penalties.
July 10 – vs Netherlands: Another last gasp goal – this time by Ollie Watkins – saw England head into the final against Spain. Harry Kane scored from the spot to cancel out Xavi Simons’ 9th minute goal.
July 14 – vs Spain: England are in their first final on foreign soil and will be hoping to see off the challenge of Spain who won the Euros in 1964, 2008 and 2012.