Group A has possibly been the most exciting pool at Euro 2012 and Saturday is likely to see yet more twists and turns as the Czech Republic take on the inspired co-hosts Poland (Czech Republic 12/5, draw 12/5, Poland 6/5).
With Russia facing Greece in the other game, both teams go into the match in Wroclaw knowing a victory will see them through to the quarter-finals and keep alive their dreams of European Championship glory.
After a disappointing start to the tournament, the Czechs (4/5 to qualify) now appear to have found their form and produced a superb first half of free-flowing football as they defeated Greece in their second game of the tournament.
However, there were certainly times when they looked shaky, most notably at the back where Michal Bilek has been forced to rearrange his rearguard due to both injuries and poor form.
The unfamiliarity will surely mean that Chelsea shot-stopper Petr Cech will be regularly called upon on Saturday and he’ll be desperate to make amends, after his mix-up with Tomas Sivok allowed the Greeks back into the game on Tuesday.
The Poles (6/4 to qualify) came into the competition as the lowest-ranked side but have punched above their weight and now stand on the brink of qualifying for their first ever European Championship quarter-final.
Franciszek Smuda’s men disappointingly drew their opening game against Greece, despite getting off to the perfect start by taking the lead early on, but they showed their resilience on Tuesday, coming back from a goal behind to seal a famous draw against Russia to set up the showdown with the Czechs.
The hero that night was undoubtedly captain Jakub Blaszczykowski (9/2 to score at anytime) whose wonderful equaliser in Warsaw gave his side renewed hope after all looked lost.
The captain is one third of a trio of Borussia Dortmund players, alongside Robert Lewandowski and Lukas Piszczek, who have continued their Bundesliga form into the tournament and carried their country towards the knockout stages.
Their performances will be vital to any chance the Poles have of succeeding and look for Blaszczykowski to try and drag his side over the line.
This looks almost too tight to call and will certainly be a cagey affair. With the game being played less than an hour from the Czech border, it’s also going to be a vibrant atmosphere and both teams will certainly not be able to complain about a lack of support from their fans.
However, home advantage often counts for so much at these tournaments and the inspired Poles may just sneak through to the quarter-finals, but only by a single goal (Poland 13/2 to win 1-0).
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будут неистово поддерживать свою команду. На этот раз этот прекрасный стадион будет окрашен не в оранжевые, а желто-голубые цвета, плюс синие майки французских болельщиков.
England round off the second round of group matches on Friday when they take on Group D rivals Sweden in Kiev, kick off at 745pm, hoping to build on their opening point from the 1-1 draw with France.
является Хорватия 3.30, которая уверенно обыграла Ирландцев в первом поединке. В свою очередь Италия разошлась миром с Испанией. И вот теперь эти команды встречаются между собой.
Spurs are on the lookout for a new boss and Holland have been poor at Euro 2012 – although these are just two of a number of recent shocks in the sporting world (Holland 33/1 – Euro 2012 Outright).
Ukraine take on France in their second Group D game on Friday looking for the win that will guarantee them a place in the last eight of Euro 2012. They stunned the Swedes in their opener so can the co-host do it again in Donetsk? (Ukraine 3/1, France 21/20, draw 23/10 Match Prices).
Having suffered a thrashing in their opening game against Croatia, things do not get any easier for the Republic of Ireland as they get set to take on European champions Spain on Thursday (Spain 1/4, draw 9/2, Republic of Ireland 14/1 – Match Betting).
по причине поражения в первом матче, других вариантов у них не остается? Самая большая проблема для голландцев в том, что для выхода из группы им предстоит обыгрывать не только немцев, но и португальцев.
With Spain expected to beat the Republic of Ireland in the late Group C game on Thursday, Italy know a win for them in the 5pm kick-off against Croatia (Italy 5/4, Draw 11/5, Croatia 5/2 in the match betting) is crucial if they are to progress to the knock-out phase of Euro 2012.
Holland take on Germany in the second round of Group B matches at Euro 2012 on Wednesday desperate for a positive result after their shock defeat to Denmark. The Germans know that victory could seal their passage into the last eight and it looks set to be a cracking encounter in Kharkiv (Holland 2/1, Germany 11/8, draw 12/5 Match Prices).