Champions League
Football math in action! The draw of the Euro 8 finals and the chances of Czech teams in the European Cup!
Who will the Czech national team face in the eighth round of the European Championship? It’s not 100% certain yet! But mathematically we are the closest to the “favourite opponent”.
Who will the Czech national team face in the eighth round of the European Championship? It’s not 100% certain yet! But mathematically we are the closest to the “favourite opponent”. Football Mathematics has also worked outside the Euros and focused on the European Cups in the 2021/2022 season, what success does it predict for the Czech team?
Fans are scratching their heads over the draw system for the eighth round. In the meantime, analytical companies are working with mathematical models and expressing the probabilities of the knockout phase duels in percentage terms.
Two duels are 100% certain so far! That’s Wales vs. Denmark and Italy vs. Austria. The next in order and very likely scenario concerns the Czech selection!
At 67% we should face the Dutch. You can see the other scenarios for yourself, but in any case, the certainty of the next matches will really only be after the last matches in the main groups have been played.
As for mathematical calculations outside the Euro. Czech fans have a lot to look forward to. According to the analysts, three Czech teams could start in the 2021/2022 season in the European Cup.
The Czech Republic should have one representative in each cup competition. Prague Slavia should qualify for the prestigious Champions League, Prague Sparta should qualify for the Europa League and Viktoria Plzen should compete in the newly formed Conference Europa League.
The other two cup representatives Jablonec and Slovácko should be eliminated in the preliminary rounds.
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