Czech Republic vs Georgia
Game Info: Saturday, June 22nd at 9:00 AM ET
Betting Odds: Czech Republic -135 / Georgia +380 -- Over/Under: 2.5 Click Here for the Latest Odds
In this article, we will formulate a Georgia vs Czech Republic Prediction for this UEFA Euro 2024 match on Saturday, June 22nd at Volksparkstadion. To formulate this prediction, we will examine:
-Georgia's recent form and recent player performance
-Czech Republic's recent form and recent play performance
-A summary that ties it all together and produces a favorable betting outcome for today’s game between Georgia and Czech Republic
Georgia Betting Preview
Georgia faced off against Turkey in their first game of their UEFA Euro tournament and it wasn’t a good game. Georgia scored only one goal while the defense gave up three goals on the way to the defeat. Georges Mikuatadze scored the only goal in the 32nd minute. The defense gave up three goals including the one that cost them the game in the 65th minute. Georgia had 44 percent of the possession and five shots on target. Georgia isn’t expected to make any changes to the lineup here. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has scored 15 goals during his international career and he’s going to need to have a big game here.
Czech Republic Betting Preview
Czech Republic faced off against Portugal and they were defeated 2-1. Lukas Prvod actually scored the first goal in the 62nd minute and they looked to be in good shape. It was an own goal in the 69th minute that tied the game and then the defense gave up another goal in the 92nd minute and that led to the defeat. Patrik Schick didn’t score in the first game and he’s going to need to have a huge game here. Jindrich Stanek is going to get the start in goal again and he’s going to need to have a huge game here.
Georgia vs Czech Republic Prediction
Czech Republic really should have won the first game of the tournament against Portugal and they aren’t going to make the same mistakes here. Georgia doesn’t have a ton of offensive talent and they are going to really struggle to get the offense going here. Czech Republic is going to score at least two goals here, and that will be enough for them to get it done. Back the Czech Republic on the money line.