Russia vs Czech Republic Euro 2012 Betting
The second match of Euro 2012 sees Russia take on the Czech Republic in the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland on June 8th 2012.
This fixture is the second game from Euro 2012 Group A and it will follow the opening match of Euro 2012 between co-hosts Poland who take on Greece. It will also be the first evening match of Euro 2012 and it will be broadcast on ITV in the UK at 19.45 BST.
Russia vs Czech Republic - Our Betting Prediction:
Russia are clear favourites to win Group A and take on the Czech Republic in their opening group match. After making the semi-finals at Euro 2008 and then not qualifying for World Cup 2010, Dick Advocaat will be hoping his team get off to a solid start against the Czech's.
Russia didn't exactly set the world on fire during qualification for Euro 2012 but their foundation is built on a solid defence and they have ability in attack. From a betting perspective, any opening match of a major finals is a tense affair and we are predicting this will be no different. Both sides will be trying to avoid defeat but we believe the Russian's on paper have too much class and will grind down Michal Bílek's Czech Republic team for an opening victory!
Match Result: 2-0 to Russia
First Goalscorer: Pick from Alan Dzagoev or Roman Pavlyuchenko
Under / Over 2.5 Goals: UNDER
HalfTime/FullTime: Draw/Russia
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Russia vs Czech Republic - Euro 2012 Betting Odds:
Russia vs Czech Republic - Team Guides:
For further information on Russia please visit our Russia Euro 2012 team guide here.
For further information on the Czech Republic please visit our Czech Republic Euro 2012 team guide here.
Russia 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 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, Heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine) fought Tomasz Adamek (Poland) in this stadium on September 10, 2011.
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