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Finland vs Czech Republic Prediction, Betting Tips and Odds │7. MAY 2022

Sugar Mizzy May 6, 2022

Finland vs Czech Republic Prediction, Betting Tips and Odds │7.  MAY 2022

The Czech Republic are without a win in four consecutive matches. Will Kari Jalonen win Jukka Jalonen in the upcoming match? We predict that Finland will be closer to victory again!

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Finland

The Finnish national team will continue to compete as the dominant Olympic winner. In the last two World Cups, they won gold and silver, indicating the highest level of the national team there. Jukka Jalonen has put together a great team in preparation for the World Cup at home, where it is his main favorite. However, Finland started surprisingly poorly in the last round of the Eurocup, fell to Switzerland 2-3, and only started playing hockey in the third round. Still, they did not recover from the injury.

Czech Republic

Over the last decade, the once great Czech national team has been said to be a typical mediocre team that consistently survived the group stages of major international tournaments but did not win a single medal. Filip Pesan was fired at the Beijing Olympics, where Lions fell between 16. The new head coach is Kari Jalonen, the first foreign coach in the history of Czech hockey. So far, her men have looked very good in the Eurotour stages: the Czechs have scored seven out of nine in their home tournament, and in their opening match in Sweden they won the home team 2-1.

History of encounters between Finland and the Czech Republic

Teams have played 66 matches in all competitions in recent years. On behalf of the Finns, there have been 35 wins, while the Czechs have been stronger in 31 games. The goal difference is also on the side of the Finnish representatives – 171: 147. During the current season of the European tour, the competitors met three times, and all three times the Finnish national team celebrated the victory 4: 2, 3: 2 and 2: 1.

Expert betting tips

The Czech Republic has played very poorly against Finland recently, as the Finns were stronger in all three opposing encounters on the current Euro Tour and the last encounter of competitors in the 2021 World Cup was for the Blue and White. . Under Kari Jalonen’s leadership, the Czechs have suffered only one defeat in the European Tour finals, of course against the Finns. Jukka Jalonen’s team has lost their last two matches, so it is very important that they do not suffer another loss, and you can bet on Finland’s victory in this match. 1.90.

The Czech Republic and Finland have been slow in scoring recently. In the previous six encounters, opponents have scored a total of only 20 goals (an average of 3.33 goals per game), which is modest in hockey. Now it is also not worth waiting for the goal to be scored, as the Finns are not at their best, as they have lost twice in a row and the Czechs are playing hard against the Finns. With this in mind, for a total of less than 4.5 discs 2.12 should be a good bet.

The traditional choice for forecasting the matches of the Finnish national team is shooting statistics. Jukka Jalonen’s accusations refuse to beat his opponents, and the only exception recently is the Austrian national team, which is a second division team, but was invited to the Czech European Championships, where Finland won it – 39:17. The blue and white are otherwise behind, and the day before, Switzerland defeated the reigning Olympic champion 32-16. In such a situation, it is worth considering the Czech Republic’s victory in the shots with a tie (-3.5) 2.07.

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