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Slovakia vs. Spain: preview and betting tips
On Sunday, the last four matches of the European championship will be played, and one of them will be the clash between Slovakia and Spain. Who will enjoy the victory?
On Sunday, the last four matches of the European championship will be played, and one of them will be the clash between Slovakia and Spain. Who will enjoy the victory?
Slovakia took a total of three points from the matches against Poland and Sweden, which gives them a relatively good chance of qualifying for the knockout stage. A one-goal defeat on Wednesday should also be enough to do that.
Juraj Kucka is the best performer of coach Štefan Tarkovič’s selection. According to Whoscored, the thirty-four-year-old Parma player has a 7.32 rating at the European Championship.
Spain have yet to win a single European Championship and their progression is in jeopardy. The 0-0 draw with Sweden and the 1-1 draw with Poland have made it difficult. Before the start of the tournament, the Spanish players were big favourites in Group E.
Goals are expected especially from Alvaro Morata, who belongs to Juventus, in the team of experienced coach Luis Enrique. It’s no surprise that he has scored Spain’s only goal so far.
So what to bet on? Although the team from the Iberian Peninsula is still waiting for its first win, it will be the paper favourite on Wednesday. They have been the more active team in both previous games, but have failed to convert their activity into goals.
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