Netherlands U21 take on the visitors Georgia U21 in the round 3 match of UEFA Euro U21 group stage. The match will be played on Tuesday, June 27th at Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena (Tbilisi).
The Dutch team needs to play for a victory only. The Dutch started this tournament with two draws, first a 0-0 draw with the Belgians, and then a 1-1 draw with the Portuguese. You can't blame the team for anything because both opponents are of a high level. However, the situation has now arisen where they need to play solely for a victory. The opponents will have support from the stands, so the Dutch must apply pressure while maintaining concentration, as the Georgians know how to punish mistakes.
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The Georgians can advance from the group of death. Upon seeing the group composition, one could only sympathize with the Georgians, as there were such powerhouses that even earning points would be challenging. The team's only trump card was the factor of their home arena, which is why they made it to the final stage without qualification. In the first match, they managed to defeat the formidable Portuguese with a score of 2-0, which became the main sensation of the tournament's first round. It was more difficult against Belgium, as the Georgians were already down 0-2 after the first half. In the second half, the substitutes came through, scoring two goals and securing a 2-2 draw. Now the Georgians are leading their quartet, and if Belgium doesn't defeat Portugal in the final round, they will progress regardless of their own match's result.
In this matchup, the Dutch are considered favorites, but two motivated teams will take the field, and the Georgians already understand that they can earn points. Perhaps the Netherlands will have the advantage, but will it be enough for victory? We expect to see an interesting battle and suggest placing a bet on both teams scoring goals.
Prediction for the match: Both teams to score – yes.