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15th June 2008 – Grp A: Turkey vs Czech Republic

Turkey – Showed more passion in the previous game against Switzerland. An injury time goal from Arda give them a 2-1 win and a gleamer of hope to go through to the quarter final.


Semih Senturk (No. 9) Equalises

Czech Republic – Although they lose the game with Portugal, they did pose quite a few threats in the earlier part and seems to be able to win Portugal. However, the Ronaldo and Deco had other ideas, overturning the game with their individual flair and trickery. The great Peter Cech was humble by three goals against him.


The great Peter cech humbled.

Verdict – Both teams are equal in points, goals for and goals against on the table. If the score is level after 90 mins, it will go into penalties straight away, no extra time. Whichever team wins the game will go through to the quarter final. The Turks which have struggled so far looks likely to bow out with pride and dignity after this game. The Czechs is simply a class above them. Score: Turkey 0-3 Czech Republic.

Market odds: Turkey (+0.975), Czech (-1/4 +0.9)

11th June 2008 – Grp A: Czech Republic vs Portugal

Czech Republic – The Czechs were lucky to get away with a 1-0 victory over Switzerland in their opener and it wasn’t a convincing win. The only bright spark was Peter Cech, stopping several of the Swiss’s attempt on goal.

Peter Cech

Portugal – Played the opening game with a lot of speed and agility. Cristinao Ronaldo is not the only bright spark in the Portugese camp, Deco, Pepe and Nuno Gomes showed their true potential. Looks likely to top the group and is definitely a potential finalist.

Prediction – The Swiss attempted a few direct shots at goal only to be denied effortlessly by Peter Cech. However, the Portugese is capable of a few trickery to put the ball past the goalkeeper. Score: Czech Republic 0-1 Portugal.

Market odds: Czech Rep. (-0.975), Portugal (-1/2, +0.9)

7th June 08 – Grp A: Switzerland vs Czech Republic

Home advantage Switzerland starts off its Euro 2008 campaign playing Czech Republic in the opening match.

Switzerland – In recent memories, the hosts of a major soccer competition such as this and the World Cup has never failed to get through to the knock out stage. The only one host nation that have failed to make it to the knock out stage is Belgium in 1980. However, Switzerland does not have any prominent and outstanding players that may be able to get them the results they want. They have also lose 3 of their last five international friendlies, including England in Feb 08.

Czech Republic – Losing Tomas Rosicky, their team captain and Arsenal player, is a big blow to the Czech. Their strength is Petr Cech, goal keeper with Chelsea and one of the best in the world. They have also top the table in the qualifiers in the group which included Germany.

Prediction – Despite the dismal outlook for Switzerland, home defence and tight defence might just be enough to see them through to the knock out stage. However, they cannot be expected to bang in too many goals with Peter Cech between the posts. 

Expect a draw game, scoreline: Swi 1 – 1 Czech.

Market odds: Switzerland (0.0 +8.5), Czech Rep. (-9.25)

Result: Switzerland 0-1 Czech Rep.

Qualifiers Group D – Czech Republic & Germany

Standings

Group D P W D L F A Pts
Czech Republic
12
9
2
1
27
5
29
Germany
12
8
3
1
35
7
27
Republic of Ireland
12
4
5
3
17
14
17
Slovakia
12
5
1
6
33
23
16
Wales
12
4
3
5
18
19
15
Cyprus
12
4
2
6
17
24
14
San Marino
12
0
0
12
2
57
0

 

Matches

Saturday 2 September 2006
Czech Republic
2-1
Wales Teplice
Slovakia
6-1
Cyprus Bratislava
Germany
1-0
Rep. of Ireland Stuttgart
Wednesday 6 September 2006
Slovakia
0-3
Czech Republic Bratislava
San Marino
0-13
Germany Serravalle
Saturday 7 October 2006
Wales
1-5
Slovakia Cardiff
Czech Republic
7-0
San Marino Liberec
Cyprus
5-2
Rep. of Ireland Nicosia
Wednesday 11 October 2006
Rep. of Ireland
1-1
Czech Republic Dublin
Slovakia
1-4
Germany Bratislava
Wales
3-1
Cyprus Cardiff
Wednesday 15 November 2006
Cyprus
1-1
Germany Nicosia
Rep. of Ireland
5-0
San Marino Dublin
Wednesday 7 February 2007
San Marino
1-2
Rep. of Ireland Serravalle
Saturday 24 March 2007
Rep. of Ireland
1-0
Wales Dublin
Cyprus
1-3
Slovakia Nicosia
Czech Republic
1-2
Germany Prague
Wednesday 28 March 2007
Czech Republic
1-0
Cyprus Liberec
Rep. of Ireland
1-0
Slovakia Dublin
Wales
3-0
San Marino Cardiff
Saturday 2 June 2007
Wales
0-0
Czech Republic Cardiff
Germany
6-0
San Marino Nuremberg
Wednesday 6 June 2007
Germany
2-1
Slovakia Hamburg
Wednesday 22 August 2007
San Marino
0-1
Cyprus Serravalle
Saturday 8 September 2007
San Marino
0-3
Czech Republic Serravalle
Wales
0-2
Germany Cardiff
Slovakia
2-2
Rep. of Ireland Bratislava
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Slovakia
2-5
Wales Trnava
Cyprus
3-0
San Marino Nicosia
Czech Republic
1-0
Rep. of Ireland Prague
Saturday 13 October 2007
Slovakia
7-0
San Marino Dubnica nad V.
Cyprus
3-1
Wales Nicosia
Rep. of Ireland
0-0
Germany Dublin
Wednesday 17 October 2007
San Marino
1-2
Wales Serravalle
Rep. of Ireland
1-1
Cyprus Dublin
Germany
0-3
Czech Republic Munich
Saturday 17 November 2007
Wales
2-2
Rep. of Ireland Cardiff
Germany
4-0
Cyprus Hannover
Czech Republic
3-1
Slovakia Prague
Wednesday 21 November 2007
Cyprus
0-2
Czech Republic Nicosia
Germany
0-0
Wales Frankfurt am M
San Marino
0-5
Slovakia Serravalle
 

Group – Top scorers

8 Podolski – Germany
6 Koller – Czech Republic
6 Mintál – Slovakia
5 Klose – Germany
5 Okkas – Cyprus
4 Doyle – Republic of Ireland
4 Hitzlsperger – Germany
4 Ireland – Republic of Ireland
4 Keane – Republic of Ireland
4 Koumas – Wales
3 Aloneftis – Cyprus
3 Ballack – Germany
3 Baroš – Czech Republic
3 Bellamy – Wales
3 Charalampidis – Cyprus
3 Hološko – Slovakia
3 Kuranyi – Germany
3 Schweinsteiger – Germany
3 Sionko – Czech Republic
3 Škrtel – Slovakia
2 Bale – Wales
2 Cech – Slovakia
2 Earnshaw – Wales
2 Fritz – Germany
2 Gómez – Germany
2 Hamšík – Slovakia
2 Jankulovski – Czech Republic
2 Karhan – Slovakia
2 Kilbane – Republic of Ireland
2 Kulic – Czech Republic
2 Lafata – Czech Republic
2 M Konstantinou – Cyprus
2 Rosický – Czech Republic
2 Sebo – Slovakia
2 Šesták – Slovakia
2 Vittek – Slovakia
1 A Reid – Republic of Ireland
1 A Selva – San Marino
1 Collins – Wales
1 Dunne – Republic of Ireland
1 Durica – Slovakia
1 Eastwood – Wales
1 Finnan – Republic of Ireland
1 Frings – Germany
1 Garpozis – Cyprus
1 Giggs – Wales
1 Grygera – Czech Republic
1 Jakubko – Slovakia
1 Jansen – Germany
1 Jarolím – Czech Republic
1 Klimpl – Slovakia
1 Kovác – Czech Republic
1 Ledley – Wales
1 M. Friedrich – Germany
1 Makridis – Cyprus
1 Marani – San Marino
1 Matejovský – Czech Republic
1 Michalík – Slovakia
1 Okkarides – Cyprus
1 Plašil – Czech Republic
1 Polák – Czech Republic
1 Pudil – Czech Republic
1 S. Davies – Wales
1 Sapara – Slovakia
1 Schneider – Germany
1 Švento – Slovakia
1 Varga – Slovakia
1 Yiasoumi – Cyprus
(c): Match cancelled