Czech Republic faces England in round 3 of the Euro group stage. The match will be played on Tuesday, June 22nd at Wembley Stadium (London)
The Czech national team briefly dropped out of the group of teams that play in the final parts of the European Championships and World Cups. In the first match, the Czechs managed to win against Scotland in Glasgow (0-2), and the double was scored by Patrick Schick. They also looked good against Croatia and tied 1-1, and Schick again scored a goal. Having earned four points, the team is likely to advance to the knockout rounds, even if it takes third place. The Czechs can even rise to the first line, and it will be enough not to lose.
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The founders of football were rightly considered one of the favorites of this Euro. England has a powerful squad and will play many matches in London. In the first round, the team beat Croatia with great difficulties (1-0), as it did not create many chances. Then the Three Lions showed an indistinct game in the derby against Scotland, and the match ended in a goalless draw. England could even lose the aforementioned game because the opponent had a lot of dangerous chances. To take first place in the quartet, the Three Lions must beat the Czechs now.
These national teams played in the same group in the qualification for this Euro. The British defeated the opponent at home with a score of 5-0, but the Czechs took revenge at home (2-1). The Czechs are only the formal hosts of the upcoming game, because it will take place at Wembley, where the British will have strong support. A draw will suit the Czech Republic, as it guarantees the team a victory in the quartet. Of course, England is the favorite, but if the founders of football continue to play like in the previous matches, they will not gain victory. A bet on the exchange of goals scored looks promising.
Prediction for the match: Both teams to score — yes