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Czech Republic vs. Portugal: Preview and betting tips

The Czech national team will play an important match in the Nations League on Saturday, welcoming the favoured Portugal at home. What to expect from the match between the third and the second and what to bet on?

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The Czech national team will play an important match in the Nations League on Saturday, welcoming the favoured Portugal at home. What to expect from the match between the third and the second and what to bet on?

The Czechs have four points after four rounds of the group with a win against the Swiss and a draw against the Spanish. They still hold third place, which means they are among the elite of the Nations League, with a one-point lead over the Swiss.

The Portuguese were first until the third round, but then surprisingly fell to the Swiss and were overtaken by the Spanish. They are now one point behind their neighbours in second place and have yet to play each other at home.

Václav Černý, the ever-injured winger, has already scored five times for Twente. On the other hand, Tomas Soucek and Patrik Schick, the mainstays of the national team, have not yet reached their optimal form.

On the away side, Joao Cancelo shines, the Manchester City full-back boasts a 1+3 record. Midfielder Joao Palhinho is thriving at Fulham after his transfer from Sporting, scoring twice so far. Of course, Cristiano Ronaldo is the leader of the Portuguese side.

However, the Czech Republic’s opponent has a large number of stars in its squad, whether it is the clear-cut goalkeeper Rui Patrício or the offensive-minded Joao Félix. And we must not forget midfielders Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva.

The Czechs are struggling a bit defensively, which is related to the long-term absence of several stoppers. They have scored six times in the last three games.

This plays into the hands of the Portuguese, who have the best attack of the group with seven hits. Moreover, they have scored more than once in four of their last six games.

Considering the form of Cancelo, the Ronaldo factor and the motivation of the away players who are fighting for a World Cup nomination, I think Portugal will win.

Source: UEFA Nations League

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