Greece vs Czech Republic Euro 2012 Betting
We are back to Euro 2012 Group A which sees Greece play their second match against the Czech Republic. This game will be played in the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland on June 12th 2012 at 17.00 BST and it will be broadcast on ITV in the UK.
This game could determine who goes on to qualify from Group A and into for the knockout stages. It's all to play for as Greece take on the Czech Republic!
Greece vs Czech Republic - Our Betting Prediction:
From a betting perspective, we are predicting a close match here with goals at a premium. Both sides will be desperate to boost their chances of making the knockout stages so they will not want to concede early. We fancy the Czech Republic to come out of the blocks quick looking for the win but are confident this resolute Greek team can get themselves back into the game with the final result ending in a draw.
Match Result: 1-1 DRAW
First Goalscorer: Milan Baroš
Under / Over 2.5 Goals: UNDER
HalfTime/FullTime: Czech Republic/Draw
In-Play Betting: UNDER 2.5 Goals
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Greece v Czech Republic - Euro 2012 Betting Odds:
Greece vs Czech Republic - Team Guides:
For further information on Greece please visit our Greece Euro 2012 team guide here.
For further information on the Czech Republic please visit our Czech Republic Euro 2012 team guide here.
Greece vs Czech Republic - Stadium Guide:
The Stadion Miejski stadium in Wroclaw, Poland is one of the newly built Polish venues that will be used during Euro 2012. Three group matches will be played here including Greece vs Czech Republic and here's a couple of interesting facts.
The winning architect was JSK Architekci who's concept was called STADIUM-LANTERN. The distinctive shape was chosen to be easily recognisable and associated from across the city. Sporting fact number 2, in what could have been a clash of the Euro 2012 co-hosts - Heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine) fought and beat Tomasz Adamek (Poland) in this stadium on September 10, 2011!
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