After 30 exhilarating matches and a hatful of goals, it's Germany and Spain that will contest Sunday's Euro 2008 Final in Vienna.

The pre-tournament favourites will meet the perennial underachievers at the Ernst Happel Stadion and Bet365 is struggling to separate them.

Luis Aragones' side will start the tie as 13/10 favourites, with the Germans narrow outsiders at 12/5. The draw is 21/10.

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David Villa currently heads the race to finish the tournament as top goalscorer, but the Spanish hit-man is almost certainly out the Final owing to a thigh injury, and that puts the emphasis firmly on Fernando Torres.

The Liverpool front-man is the 11/2 favourite with Bet365 to open the scoring in the Final, with Daniel Guiza - who is set to deputise for Villa should the Valencia striker miss out - available at a tempting 13/2.

Germany attacker Lukas Podolski has already bagged three goals in the competition and is a 12/5 shot to score anytime, while skipper Michael Ballack is 9/1 to score first.

Of the outsiders, Germany full-back Philip Lahm - who scored their winner in a thrilling semi-final against Turkey - looks the best value, at odds of 40/1 to score first.

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