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Right now, the Czechs have a deficit in the race for the knockout stage, which they need to cover. The only way to do so is to beat Turkey, who is currently ahead of them in the standings. The Turks can settle with one point because it would still keep them in the second spot.

Before Betting on the Czech Republic vs. Turkey

If it weren’t for Georgia’s miraculous goalkeeper, Giorgi Mamardashvili, the Czech Republic would have three points now. He dazzled the world with his saves and shocked the Czech strikers, who didn’t know what hit them. But then again, we need to underline that Ivan Hasek’s guys played well.

The Czechs were also very good against Portugal, but in the decisive moments, they couldn’t handle Selecao’s pressure despite having the lead. But from what we saw, they have the quality to compete with Turkey. One statistical data for all the bettors – the last six games the Czech Republic played were with both teams netting.

Turkey took three points against Georgia, 3-1, but then suffered a very nasty defeat against Portugal, 0-3. They allowed two goals in seven minutes, getting stuck in Portugal’s machine and not finding an exit.

We noticed and have to mention here that Turkey has only one win over the previous seven games. The meeting against Portugal was the third during that span in which they failed to score. Also, four of the last five events this unit participated in were with over 2.5 hits.

Czech Republic vs. Turkey Head to Head

The Czechs and the Turks had a friendly in 2022, with Turkey winning 2-1. They also met in the 2016 EURO group stage, and the winner was the same, only the result was different, 2-0.

Czech Republic vs. Turkey EURO 2024 Offshore Betting Odds

Match ResultOdds
Czech Republic+160
Draw+240
Turkey+180

After comparing the performances of both teams, we will take a bit of a risky approach here and bet on the Czechs. Turkey doesn’t need to attack and is in a better position, which gives them an edge, but they didn’t show anything special, unlike the Czechs, whose performances were much better.