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Czech Republic vs Sweden: Euro Hockey Tour preview and betting tips
Shortly after lunch on Sunday, we will have the Czech Republic vs Sweden game as part of the Swiss Hockey Games. The final match of the Czech national hockey team at the next Euro Hockey Tour will take place on 17 December at 13:00 and will be broadcast by CT2.
Shortly after lunch on Sunday, we will have the Czech Republic vs Sweden game as part of the Swiss Hockey Games. The final match of the Czech national hockey team at the next Euro Hockey Tour will take place on 17 December at 13:00.
When to watch the Czech Republic vs Sweden game?
Sunday’s program of the Euro Hockey Tour starts at 13:00 and we are going to see an interesting game as the Czechs will face the Swedes. The game will be played at the Swiss Life Arena in Zurich.
The Czechs are doing well against the Swedes this year
The Czech national hockey team has already played the Swedish team three times this year and each time the match has been successful. The first time was in February during the Swedish Games and there was a 2:1 victory after overtime. Then came the rematch in May during the Czech Hockey Games, but here again the Czechs won 4:3.
At this year’s World Championship, the Czech Republic vs Sweden match did not take place. The follow-up match between these rivals did not take place until last month. Our national team easily won 5:2 in the Karjala Cup, which they dominated without losing a single point.
Czech Republic vs Sweden odds
Betting tip – Czech Republic to win
The Czech national hockey team has been producing great results this season. They have dominated the Karjala Cup without losing a point. They defeated Finland in the Swiss Games and this year they have not lost against Sweden, so we believe they will go for another victory against this opponent.
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