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Bookie | Selection | Best Odds | Market | Bet |
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Czech Republic To Win | TBC | Georgia vs Czech Republic | Place Bet | |
Both Teams To Score - Yes | TBC | Georgia vs Czech Republic | Place Bet | |
3-1 Czech Republic | TBC | Georgia vs Czech Republic | Place Bet | |
Over 2.5 Goals | TBC/10 | Georgia vs Czech Republic | Place Bet |
Date of Tips: 07/05/2024
Disclaimer The odds for these selections were correct at the time of publishing (15:01 07/05/2024) but may have changed since. Please check the latest price before placing your bet.
Georgia and Czech Republic face off in their second Group F match at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, on the 22nd June at 2pm (GMT). In an extraordinary journey to their first major competition, Georgia will rely heavily on the performance of key players like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has been instrumental in both creating and scoring goals. While they are considered underdogs, they have shown considerable improvements under coach Willy Sagnol and could cause surprising upsets in this encounter. On the other side, Czech Republic, despite some inconsistencies along the way, have shown a robust defensive setup that can quickly transition into offence. Their coach Ivan Hasek has several emerging talents at his disposal like Adam Hlozek and Alex Kral, alongside seasoned players like Tomas Soucek, who is key to acting as a pivot for both defending and initiating attacks. Keep reading as we delve deeper into how this game might play out. We’ll also provide our top betting tips for this exciting encounter.
Georgia has showcased their ability to find the back of the net, evidenced by an impressive 8-0 victory over Thailand in the qualifiers. However, Georgia’s aggressive attacking style of play often leaves them exposed at the back. This defensive weakness was uncovered by Spain in recent matches where they beat Georgia 7-1 and 3-1. On the other hand, Czech Republic are well equipped to take advantage of Georgia’s defensive downfalls, as they often launch quick counterattacks. They also tend to score in most games, and given Georgia’s high-risk reward strategy, they should have no trouble finding the net. Therefore, betting on both teams to score seems a wise choice.
Although both Georgia and Czech Republic are expected to score, the likelihood of Czech Republic collecting all three points seems favourable, as they boast a far superior squad and tactical advantage. Most of Czech’s players compete in more competitive leagues, providing them with more experience and skill, which suggests they will be able to own possession and create more scoring opportunities. Given the combination of Czech’s ability to counter, superior squad quality, and Georgia’s frail defence, Czech Republic are our favourites to win this match.
Czech Republic, with attacking talents like Jan Kuchta and Adam Hlozek, backed up by experienced playmakers in midfield, positions them well to break through Georgia’s defence. However, Georgia’s offensive capabilities with the goal scoring prowess of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, should not be underestimated, as they’ve proven they can score against world class teams, indicating they could find the back of the net at some point. Though, the sheer difference in player quality implies a scenario where Czech Republic dominate the midfield, with regular plays up the pitch, applying consistent pressure that overwhelm Georgia’s defence, leading to gaps at the back for Czech to capitalise on. We predict a 3-1 victory for Czech Republic.
Expect Czech Republic to control the game, creating numerous chances, whilst Georgia try to score on the break or from set-pieces. This setup will likely lead to goals from both sides, which is why we suggest placing wagers on over 2.5 goals. For higher odds, it might be worth placing a bet on Czech Republic scoring over 2.5 goals alone, especially if Georgia commits to an all out attack, potentially giving Czech attackers even more opportunities to score.