Belgium vs Russia

Thursday, March 21, King Baudoin Stadium will play Belgium vs Russia, a match of the inaugural round of the Euro2020 preliminaries. The two bands are part of Group I.

Belgium is the favorite of Group I, it seems to have an opponent capable of defeating it, so it expects to finish second. “Red Devils” missed the opportunity to go to the Euro because the Uefa Nations League did not strive to play better and they had the same score with Switzerland but ended in second place with a weaker goal difference.

It remains a national dream, with this generation going to struggle to conquer a Euro or World, especially when playing at home. On his own home, Belgium has not been defeated by anyone in the past two and a half years, the last time against Spain, in a training match, was then 0-2.

Russia’s struggle will be against Russia, because it depends on whether it is ranked second or outdated by national ones such as Scotland or Cyprus. Normally, we need to see a strong reputation from the East, though they will not excel against Belgium. It’s hard to struggle with a top team, but when you have other national opponents who do not even dare to dream of the final tournaments, it’s normal to let them look from above.

Russia and she tried to attack promotion in the Uefa Nations League, but she was defeated 2-0 by Sweden and lost the first position of the group at the goal.

Goalkeepers: Marinato Guilherme (Lokomotiv Moscow), Andrei Lunev (Zenit St. Petersburg), Anton Shunin (Dynamo Moscow).
Backas: Maxim Belyaev (Arsenal Tula), George Dzhikia, Ilya Kutepov (“Spartak”), Vyacheslav Karavaev (“Vitesse”), Fedor Kudryashov (“Istanbul Basaksehir”), Andrei Semenov (“Akhmat” Mario Fernandez, Georgy Shchennikov (all – CSKA Moscow).
The midfielder: Ilzat Akhmetov (CSKA Moscow), Yuri Gazinsky (“Krasnodar”), Alexander Golovin (“Monaco”), Roman Zobnin (“Spartak” Moscow), Vladislav Ignatiev, Alexey Miranchuk, Ionov (“Rostov” Rostov-on-Don), Daler Kuzyaev, Magomed Ozdoev (“Zenit” St. Petersburg), Denis Cheryshev (Valencia).
Attackers: Artem Dzyuba (Zenit St. Petersburg), Fyodor Smolov (Lokomotiv Moscow), Fyodor Chalov (CSKA Moscow).

Four times in the last 17 years and three times Belgium was imposed, and once it was equal. Now I’m waiting for a good job of the hosts, to enjoy the three points. A victory with no more than two scored goals should be considered, with Russia being recognized as a national with a strong emphasis on defense.

Our Prediction: Over 1.5

Odds: 1.44

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