Saturday 16 June 2012

Analysis: Euro 2012 - Group A - Sat 16


Match
Results
Goals
Final Scores
Greece vs
Russia
2
(or 2 with Draw no bet)
2 to 3
1 - 0
Czech Republic
vs Poland
Double Chance X2
(or X)
2 to 3
1 - 0



This is the 9th day of  Euro 2012 these are the third and final games of Group A.

Let's analyse these matches:

Greece vs Russia

Greece is in a very difficult situation, they are at the bottom of the table and at their final game they play against the Russia (the 1st of the table). The Greeks only need a win in order to qualify, which means that they will have to steal the qualifying place from Russia. On their squad is still missing the injured defender Papadopoulos, but returns Papastathopoulos who was absent from the last game because of a red card on the first game.

Russia failed to win Poland on their last game that would complete their qualifying task and now they need at least a point on their game against the Greeks in order to qualify. Also if they want to finish on the top of the table (and probably avoid playing against the Germans) they must get all three points on this game.

Czech Republic vs Poland

The Czech team is on the 2nd place of the group (one point advantage from the 3rd-Poland). Although the first 20 minutes of the Czechs against the Greeks were very impressive (2-0 lead), the didn't had a solid performance in general, and that lead to conceiving a goal 2-1 and moreover to giving hopes to their opponents that they could even steal a Draw. So tonight they would probably try and fix their mistakes in order to secure their place and qualify on the next round of the championship. 

Poland (one of the hosts) was impressive so far but they only manage to collect 2 points from the 2 games they played. They now need a win against Czech Republic in order to secure a qualifying place. So we expect them to give a fight till the end of the game


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Proposals based on a probability algorithm created for sports results

On the Analysis posts the proposals usually appear with two choices.
The second proposal appears after the word "or" between parentheses [ example: 1X (or X) ]
The first one is the primary and most probable result and the other is the secondary choice

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