Czech Republic v Poland Odds – Euro 2012 Betting

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jun/15/2012
Czech Republic v Poland Odds – Euro 2012 Betting

Czech Republic v Poland betting odds for Saturday’s Euro 2012 matchup were available at WagerWeb.com, which was offering qualified customers up to US$1000 in FREE MONEY.

The Czech Republic was listed with odds of 5/2, Poland was at 5/4 and the Draw would pay out around US$12 for every US$5 bet.  Poland was getting 76 percent of the backing from punters here.

Czech Republic have won 13 and lost just six of 23 internationals against Poland (including games played as the former Czechoslovakia).

Poland's six wins against the Czechs have come in their last six games on home turf against them.

The Czechs have won three of their four previous competitive meetings with Poland (though one of them was by default after Poland withdrew from qualifying for the 1934 World Cup).

Poland have played more games at European Championships without winning than any other side (5).

A win for either side in this match would see them reach the quarter-finals.

A draw would see Poland eliminated, though not guarantee the Czechs a place in the last eight (depending on the result of Greece-Russia).

Only one host nation has ever failed to win a group stage match at the Euros (Austria in 2008).

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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