The final round of group games kick off with Group A coming to its conclusion with both the Czechs and Poland knowing they are only a win away from qualifying for the knockout stages, as punters are attracted to William Hill’s evens on offer for over 2.5 goals.
Can the host nation continue their unbeaten record or will the unpredictable Czech Republic bring their A-game to the Group A party?
Bookmakers have priced up Poland as favourites for the clash with Bet365 reporting money for the hosts around the 5/4 mark.
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Baring a shock Greece win against Russia in the other game, a draw will suffice for the Czechs in order for them to progress and that looks a wise play at 9/4 with William Hill, who have had to shorten the early price after seeing plenty of money for the draw.
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A win for the visitors can be backed at 23/10 with William Hill.
Despite not winning in the tournament yet, it has hard not to be impressed with the enthusiastic nature of the way the Poles attack in their games. In both their 1-1 draws with Greece and Russia, they have left the impression that they have the ability to score goals but defensively they are vulnerable.
With the knowledge that a win would secure their place in the knockout stages, it is expected that Poland are likely to come out all guns blazing in this game.
That has led punters to act and punt on the over 2.5 goals market on this game with the Czechs themselves looking a threat going forward. William Hill’s price of evens has been snapped up by over 2.5 goal backers.
In the goal scorer market Polish striker Robert Lewandowski has been backed to score first at an industry best-price with Bet365 at 5/1.
For the Czechs Milan Baros has also seen some support with 365 and is now a 13/2 shot to bag the opener despite not scoring in the competition yet.