🇬🇪 🇨🇿 BTTS in Georgia v Czech Republic
🇵🇹 🇹🇷 Portugal to Win v Turkey
🇧🇪 🇷🇴 Over 2.5 Goals in Belgium v Romania
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Saturday’s Euro 2024 Accumulator Tips
Georgia v Czech Republic
Both nations suffered opening game defeats with Georgia losing 3-1 in a thrilling encounter with Turkey and a solid performance from the Czechs against Portugal saw them lead 1-0 before being soundly beaten 2-1.
This has become a must-win for both teams given the circumstances, which should lead to an open game with plenty of chances.
Georgia hit the back of the net 12 times from eight qualifying matches, posting an average of 1.4 goals per game. The Crusaders have only missed the back of the net in one of their last 10 matches and scored both times against Spain in qualifying.
However, their leaky back line has lost out to 18 goals against in 8 qualifying games.
The Czech Republic managed to net 12 goals in their qualifying campaign and conceded 6 with an average 2.25 for goals per game (1.5 for and 0.75 against).
After scoring against Portugal it shows they can get on the scoresheet against the big teams – they have scored in 8 consecutive matches and only failed to notch a goal in one of their last 13.
Turkey v Portugal
Portugal have won each of their last 11 competitive matches including an unbeaten Euro 2024 qualifying campaign and a 2-1 victory against the Czech Republic in their opener.
Roberto Martinez’s side dominated possession in their opening stanza hitting 19 shots with eight on target.
Turkey managed to snap their 5-game winless streak with a thrilling 3-1 win over Georgia, the underlying data suggests a deserved win as they were on the ropes for periods of the game.
The Crescent Stars rode their luck and, at times, looked less than convincing with Georgia hitting the woodwork twice and scuppering a fantastic chance to equalise late on.
Portugal are among the favourites to win the competition but strong favourites to top the group.
Their attacking players are incredible and they will be out to make a statement against Turkey.
Belgium v Romania
Belgium’s chance creation v Slovakia was high with an xG of 1.70 but failed to score, which suggests this won’t be the case should they keep up the chance creation momentum this time around. They were also unlucky with disallowed goals.
Romania produced some terrific last ditch tackles to deny Ukraine a goal in their opener with 6 blocks to Ukraine’s 2 and with 32 clearances attempted to Ukraine’s 5 it suggests Romania only just held onto their clean sheet.
Coming up against the quality of Belgium who have scored 2.75 goals per game in qualifying, we expect there to be goals.
Romania should get on the scoresheet too, they scored 3 in their last game against Ukraine and averaged 1.60 in qualifying.
Tricolorii will also be coming up against a much weaker defence than the previous ‘golden generation’ – Faes (Leicester), Debast (Anderlecht) and Casteels (Wolfsburg) at CB and GK is nowhere near the class of Courtois, Kompany, Vertonghen and Alderweireld of years gone by.
Belgium need to win, which could result in pushing more players forward and leaving gaps for a high pressing Romanian team.
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