Football
Spain vs. Czech Republic: preview and betting tips
On Sunday evening, Jaroslav Šilhavy’s selection will face another difficult test. They will play on Spanish soil. It is not expected that the Czech Republic will repeat the great result from the recent duel. What to bet on?
On Sunday evening, Jaroslav Šilhavy’s selection will face another difficult test. They will play on Spanish soil. It is not expected that the Czech Republic will repeat the great result from the recent duel. What to bet on?
After exactly seven days, Spain and the Czech Republic will play each other for the second time. The first match ended 2-2 to the surprise of everyone, but Luis Enrique’s charges were clearly the better team in the match.
Jaroslav Šilhavy’s team was behind in the duel both in ball possession and in the number of shooting attempts. Goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík made great saves, while Jan Kuchta scored a beautiful goal.
But the result was not entirely deserved, as was confirmed in the very next match, when the Czech Republic lost to Portugal 0:2.
And while the Czech Republic took a defeat after their duel with Spain, the Spaniards handled their duel with Switzerland and won 1: 0. The course of the match was practically identical to the match against our national team.
Therefore, a bet on goals is offered. Here, however, it is worth taking a rather risky bet on more than 2.5 goals at odds of 1.72.
The handicap bets look quite tempting and offer interesting values.
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