Euro 2024 predictions: SunSport experts pick out their winners, dark horses and if England can go all the way in Germany

EURO 2024 kicks off TONIGHT… at last!

And our team of SunSport experts have had their say on who they think will leave Germany triumphant this summer.

The host’s chances at the Euros will be bolstered with the return of the experienced Toni Kroos, who returned from international retirement in March.

Defending champions Italy are placed in a tricky Group B, alongside three-time winners Spain and 2018 Fifa World Cup runners up Croatia.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the highest Euros goalscorer of all time, will head the Portuguese attack for a sixth time.

While bookies favourites England look to go one step better this time round and finally grasp a major trophy after an agonising 58 years.

Here, SunSport’s football reporters offer their own predictions ahead of the festival of football that starts tonight at the Allianz Arena in Munich with Germany against Scotland.

DAVE KIDD

WINNERS: France. They have the deepest squad, the best player in the world in Kylian Mbappe and more experience than any  nation at going deep in tournaments.

BEATEN FINALISTS: Portugal. A hugely-talented and well-balanced squad who are capable of going all the way — and should have done so in Qatar.

SURPRISE PACKAGE: Serbia. Very capable of beating England in Sunday’s opener and getting to the quarter-finals at least.

Often under-achieve but they are in form and dangerous this time around.

PLAYER OF TOURNAMENT: Antoine Griezmann. Was outstanding at the World Cup but might even outshine team-mate Mbappe in Germany.

GOLDEN BOOT: Romelu Lukaku. Belgium have an easy group, in which their big centre-forward could build up an  unassailable lead.

ONE TO WATCH: Florian Wirtz. Was Bayer Leverkusen’s star boy in their unbeaten Bundesliga season and is ready to translate his red-hot form on to the international stage for the host nation.

MARTIN LIPTON

WINNERS: Portugal. As long as Roberto Martinez has the courage to treat Cristiano Ronaldo as a squad member and not his star player. CR7 is 39, not 29.

BEATEN FINALISTS: France. Scheduled to meet England in Dortmund in the second semi. It might take too much out of the winner for them to recover for the final.

SURPRISE PACKAGE: Hungary. The glory days of the 1950s are long ago but quietly the Magyars are becoming quite mighty again.

Dominik Szoboszlai has shown his quality. Potential last eight side.

PLAYER OF TOURNAMENT: Bernardo Silva. Manchester City star has the freedom to play where he wants and if Portugal fly he will have the most powerful wings.

GOLDEN BOOT: Harry Kane. England might fall short but they should make the last four — so that is six games for the  skipper to bag a bucketful.

ONE TO WATCH: Roland Sallai. Hungary right-winger has impressed  at Freiburg and is coming into his peak at 27.

CHARLIE WYETT

WINNERS: England. It really is now or never for Gareth Southgate and his talented squad.

BEATEN FINALISTS: Portugal. Along with France and England, Cristiano Ronaldo and Co are among the tournament’s best three teams.

SURPRISE PACKAGE: Georgia. Their first-ever major tournament but the Georgians could be a handful.

PLAYER OF TOURNAMENT: Jude Bellingham. Did not take long to become a fan favourite at Real Madrid and provided an assist for the key second goal in their Champions League final win.

He is going to be the best player in the world — and Euro 2024 could be his tournament.

GOLDEN BOOT: Bellingham. He has proved with Real that he knows where the goal is with 23 to his name in his debut season — and he could end up scoring more than Harry Kane.

ONE TO WATCH: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Georgia’s Napoli winger (left) is a terrific player and rediscovered his best form just before the end of the Serie A season.

DAN KING

WINNERS: Portugal. They had the quality and depth to have won the World Cup.

And if Cristiano Ronaldo can drag one final show from himself, they have a massive chance of winning this.

BEATEN FINALISTS: France. They are too good, surely, not to reach the final but once again perhaps not quite good enough to win.

Only a side with similar quality but better cohesion can stop them.

SURPRISE PACKAGE: Hungary. With Dominik Szoboszlai as their talismanic captain they’ve beaten some big teams. Now it’s time to do it at a tournament.

PLAYER OF TOURNAMENT: Bruno Fernandes. Manchester United’s captain can take out the frustrations of his club season on Europe with Portugal.

GOLDEN BOOT: Kylian Mbappe. If France play seven games, it will almost certainly be Mbappe’s goals that get them through.

ONE TO WATCH: Johan Bakayoko. The Belgian star of PSV Eindhoven’s  title win is already on the shopping list of bigger European clubs.

A manageable group gives him the chance to show why.

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TOM BARCLAY

WINNERS: France. They have the best player in Kylian Mbappe and a manager in Didier Deschamps who knows how to get it done on the big stage.

BEATEN FINALISTS: Portugal. They have the most complete squad   but question marks surround boss Roberto Martinez after he struggled to get the best out of Belgium’s golden generation.

SURPRISE PACKAGE: Hungary. Dominik Szoboszlai and Co showed  how dangerous they are by thrashing England 4-0 on their own patch two years ago.

PLAYER OF TOURNAMENT: Kylian Mbappe. The world’s best player has just moved to the world’s biggest club Real Madrid, and will want to show he is le coq of the walk.

GOLDEN BOOT: Cristiano Ronaldo. The goal machine remains as prolific as ever.

ONE TO WATCH: Xavi Simons. Talented Dutch winger (left) had such a good  campaign on loan from PSG last season at RB Leipzig  that Bayern Munich want to borrow him now.

JACK ROSSER

WINNERS: France. As much as we would all love to see England triumph, it is hard to look past the French. They have some making up to do after being knocked out by Switzerland in 2021.

BEATEN FINALISTS: Portugal. Roberto Martinez has an attacking arsenal any manager would envy. Behind the forward line there are some wily old operators.

SURPRISE PACKAGE: Austria. Boss Ralf Rangnick may well have been a flop at Manchester United, but he has really got Austria going.

They have six wins and a draw from their last seven games — including victory over hosts Germany.

PLAYER OF TOURNAMENT: Kylian Mbappe. Now leading France not only as their best player but also the captain, Mbappe will want to make another big impact.

GOLDEN BOOT: Harry Kane. Fresh from an incredible goalscoring season with Bayern Munich, Kane remains England’s greatest hope of progress.

ONE TO WATCH: Warren Zaire-Emery. France’s 18-year-old sensation won the Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year at PSG. 

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