In terms of value, I feel it's
Morocco, taken a few nibbles at the 300-500+ which has been available on the exchanges, with a view to potentially trading out if they make it through the group (hard to predict what will happen to their odds but should offer a trade-out). Their form on paper is excellent and they look the best outsiders in the competition; some talented players with plenty of top level experience across Europe, excellent coach, strong defensively and bang in goals on the counter attack. Don't need much on to trade out if they make it to the last 16 or better. Spain have their managerial question mark which could work either way for them, but it's a likely negative. Live dark horses. Best wishes & thank you as ever for PF
20171 September 20172018 WCQ Morocco 6–0 Mali Rabat, Morocco
5 September 20172018 WCQ Mali 0–0 Morocco Bamako, Mali
7 October 20172018 WCQ Morocco 3–0 Gabon Casablanca, Morocco
10 October 2017Friendly South Korea 1–3 Morocco Biel/Bienne, Switzerland
11 November 20172018 WCQ Ivory Coast 0–2 Morocco Abidjan, Ivory Coast
201823 March 2018Friendly Serbia 1–2 Morocco Turin, Italy
27 March 2018Friendly Morocco 2–0 Uzbekistan, Morocco
31 May 2018Friendly Morocco 0–0 Ukraine Geneva, Switzerland
4 June 2018Friendly Morocco 2–1 Slovakia Geneva, Switzerland
9 June 2018Friendly Estonia 1–3 Morocco Tallinn, Estonia
While it doesn't
necessarily mean that much, they beat Slovakia 2-1 in a warm-up game on 4 June; England have played the Solvaks three times in recent years, with results of 0-0, and two wins (1-0 and 2-1). If we do use this as a guide to Morocco's ability, then you'd theoretically expect them to give England a decent game, and by all accounts I wouldn't expect England to hammer them. Good luck.