Czech Republic v Portugal Odds – Euro 2012

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jun/20/2012
Czech Republic v Portugal Odds – Euro 2012

Czech Republic v Portugal odds were posted for the quarter-finals of the Euro 2012 at WagerWeb.com, which was offering qualified new customers up to US$1000 in FREE CASH when joining here.

Czech Republic was at 4/1 odds, Portugal was at 3/4 odds, and the Draw was listed at 5/2 odds.  75 percent of those betting this match were backing Portugal. 

Czech Republic defeated Portugal 1-0 at the quarter final stage of Euro 96, thanks to the now-famous Karel Poborsky scoop goal.

In the other of their two previous Euro Finals meetings, Portugal defeated the Czech Republic 3-1 in the group stages in 2008 - a game that Cristiano Ronaldo scored in.

The Czech Republic have scored a goal in 12 of their last 13 European Championship finals matches.

On the previous two occasions that the Czech Republic have played a quarter finals match at the European Championships, they have won without conceding a goal.

The Czech Republic won their group, becoming the first side to win a group stage at a Euro finals tournament with a negative goal difference (-1).

Portugal have already hit the woodwork four times at Euro 2012, only three sides have ever hit it five times at the European Championships.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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