Georgia and the Czech Republic are gearing up for their Euro 2024 qualifier on Saturday.
Georgia
Georgia is looking to bounce back from a 3-1 loss to Turkey in their last Euro 2024 qualifier. In that match, Georgia had 44% possession and made 14 attempts on goal, with 5 on target. Georges Mikautadze scored the lone goal for Georgia in the 32nd minute. Turkey, on the other hand, had 22 shots, with 8 on target, and goals from Mert Müldür (25′), Arda Güler (65′), and Kerem Aktürkoğlu (97′).
In their last six matches under coach Willy Sagnol, Georgia has scored a total of 9 goals, averaging 1.5 goals per game.
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic aims to recover from their previous Euro 2024 qualifier loss to Portugal. In that game, they had 26% possession and 5 shots on goal, with just 1 on target. Lukáš Provod scored for the Czech Republic in the 62nd minute, and they also had an own goal from Robin Hranáč (69′). Portugal managed 19 shots with 8 on target, with Francisco Conceição scoring in the 92nd minute.
The Czech Republic’s recent matches have been eventful, with a total of 22 goals scored over their last six games, averaging 3.67 goals per match. Of these, their opponents have scored 5 goals.
Considering the strengths of both teams, we expect Georgia to struggle against the Czech Republic, who are likely to score at least once. We predict a close match with the Czech Republic securing a 1-0 victory.
This game is expected to be tightly contested. Our expert partners predict over 1.5 goals for this match.