Betting tips: VIKTORIA PLZEŇ vs. SLAVIA PRAGUE
Football fans are at the top after the national team break. In the 28th round of the Fortuna League, they can look forward to a hit between the first Victoria Pilsen and the second Slavia, which is losing only a point to the Victorians. Pilsen footballers will have the advantage of the home environment, but the Slavists still remain the favorite. What is worth betting and what to expect from the match?
A national team break between the two implementation teams to prepare plans for one of the most important matches of the season. It may also be a season match for Pilsen! Although the underestimated team leads the league, the professional public has long questioned the strength of Michal Bílek’s team.
The Victorians can affirm their power against the reigning master and silence all skeptics. The home environment, the focus only on the league and also almost zero pressure play into the cards of the Pilsen football players.
When comparing wastes, they are also significantly better, Milan Havel, who was injured during the national team training, is theoretically missing in Pilsen, but a question mark hangs over his health condition and it is possible that he will jump into the match.
In order not to draw only Viktoria Plzeň in a positive sense, we have to look at the situation around the sewing machine.
Why is Slavia at an easy advantage?
The abilities of the Trpišov team for big matches cannot be questioned. In addition, the whites can use secret weapons in the match in the form of healed supports from David Horka, Ondřej Kúdela and Lukáš Provoda.
The fact that he has been good at Victorians in recent years also plays into Slavia’s cards. Pilsen last won against Slavia more than 3 years ago (February 17, 2019, 2: 0).
We can expect a slightly more heated atmosphere from the match, just like in Eden. According to the player’s typology, emotions should manage guests a little better. Experience with big matches plays in favor of Slavia.
Although it may not seem so at first glance (for example, the injury of Lukáš Masopust), the national team breaks in Slavia’s season have benefited greatly. In September, after the break, Slavia made 5 wins in a row with an overwhelming score of 18: 6, of which one was a win against Slovakia and another against Union Berlin.
After the November break, the Slavists breathed to 8 matches without defeat and managed the key matches of the autumn. Immediately after the break, they declassified Jablonec 5: 0.