UEFA Nations League Czech Republic vs Ukraine

Thursday evening, starting at 21:45, “Mestsky fotbalovĂ˝ stadion Morislava Valenty” hosts the duel of Group I of the League of Nations, Czech Republic – Ukraine.

The Czech Republic has a fierce struggle to stay in this Group I and not to go to the Third League, but for that it has to get good results in front of national ones like Slovakia and Ukraine. In the chase after the performance, Karel Jarolim had a series of training matches before the World Championship debut when he was a training partner for Australia (0-4) and Nigeria (1-0). In view of this competition, the program was not very good, so the program was not a good one to be able to afford test matches, Jalorim having his students under his command for a few days.

Ukraine has always been a step closer to going to the final tournaments, but there has always been a team to finish in second place, as it happened in the World Cup qualifiers, when three points were between Croatia and Croatia, the team has qualified to the barrage for the final tournament, ending up in the last act. The Esticians also did not have test matches in the program, the League of Nations being a competition created specifically to replace some stakes in place of training parties. Konoplyanka & Co. are not a failure this year, although all matches have taken place in preparation for confrontations, with national rivals like Saudi Arabia, Japan, Morocco and Albania.
Ukraine Lot for League Games:

Goalie: Andriy Pyatov, Denis Boyko, Andriy Lunin

Fundas: Yaroslav Rakitsky, Sergiy Krivtsov, Oleg Danchenko, Nikolay Matvienko, Nikita Burda, Alexander Karavaev, Yevgen Hacheridi, Yevgeny Makarenko, Andriy Tsurikov, Vasyl Kravets

Midfielder: Yevgeny Konoplyanka, Andriy Yarmolenko, Taras Stepanenko, Marlos, Sergei Sidorchuk, Viktor Tsigankov, Vitaly Buyalsky, Volodymyr Shepelev, Alexander Zinchenko, Ruslan Malinovsky

Attackers: Roman Yaremchuk, Yevgeny Seleznev, Artem Beseedin

Both teams have a defensive stance, although Ukraine is coached by a former big striker, Andriy Shevchenko, it has its own style, which has often managed to get out. The Czech Republic is the same, with Jarolim at the helm he was willing to go to the game, but this time, being the first match of this competition, I expect a tactical game of tactical thinking, in which to expect the mistakes of the opponents. After all, an equality result is good, given that it brings a point. In other words, I look forward to seeing a balanced match with no more than two goals.

Betting Tip: under 2.5 goals
Odds: 1.53

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