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The betting tip of both teams scoring comes from observing their potent attacking form, with Georgia finding the net in 5 consecutive tournament matches and Greece not far behind. The anticipation of goals from both sides is fortified by their recent scorelines, combined with the home advantage for Georgia.
Key Match facts to consider:
Home team vs. Away team Prediction | |
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Betting tip | Odds |
Both teams to score – yes | 2.12 |
Georgia’s offensive record at this tournament indicates they can breach the Greek defence, which has been resilient yet not impervious. Greece, although favoured by bookmakers, will face a Georgia side buoyed by their home fans, heightening the chances of goalmouth action.
Both teams have managed an admirable number of clean sheets in the past but have also demonstrated consistent goal-scoring ability, suggesting a goal each is well within the realms of possibility.
As Georgia and Greece prepare to battle it out at Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, the odds reflect a gripping match with Greece slightly edging as favourites. Under the overcast skies of Tbilisi, the bookmakers have provided their insights, weighing Greece’s chances a touch above those of the home side, despite both teams’ recent forms showing a knack for goal-scoring and defensive rigour.
Georgia vs. Greece Betting Odds | |
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Bet | Odds |
Georgia to win | 3.40 |
Draw | 3.02 |
Greece to win | 2.32 |
Bettors might lean towards the more lucrative odds of a Georgian triumph, especially considering the support of a home crowd and their ability to keep attackers at bay while finding the net themselves. The possibility of a draw cannot be overlooked either, given the evenly matched nature of past encounters. However, Greece’s position as the bookmaker favourite reflects not just their quality, but also their consistency on the European stage.
Georgia’s recent form has shown a significant upward curve as they approach the European Championship final on their home turf. With a record of two draws, one loss, and two wins in their last five encounters, the team has displayed both resilience and attacking prowess. Notably, their astonishing 8-0 victory over Thailand and the solid 2-0 win against Luxembourg highlight a potent offensive line that has managed an average of 3.40 goals per game in their last five matches.
Defensively, they have been robust too, registering three clean sheets in these games. As they gear up to face Greece, Georgia’s form suggests they can hold their own, especially buoyed by the support of the home crowd and their proven ability to find the back of the net with consistency.
Georgia | Opponent | Result |
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Georgia | Scotland | 2-2 (Draw) |
Spain | Georgia | 3-1 (Loss) |
Georgia | Cyprus | 4-0 (Win) |
Georgia | Thailand | 8-0 (Win) |
Georgia | Luxembourg | 2-0 (Win) |
Georgia heads into the European Championship final against Greece not just as hosts but as a side embellished with talent that is making waves on the footballing stage. A nucleus of this team’s strength lies in the safe hands of goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, whose formidable presence has contributed to three clean sheets in their last five games.
The defensive backbone formed by Solomon Kvirkvelia, Guram Kashia, and Lasha Dvali brings both solidity and experience, which will be crucial against a Greek attack that has shown itself to be potent.
In midfield, Giorgi Kochorashvili and Otar Kiteishvili are expected to set the tempo and create the opportunities, while on the attacking front, the vibrancy and prowess of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia might prove to be the thorn in the side of the Greek defence. His mazy runs and pinpoint accuracy in front of goal will make him one to watch. Georges Mikautadze and Budu Zivzivadze will round up the expected front line, aiming to exploit any gaps and continue their goal-scoring form.
Expected lineup for Georgia:
As they approach the crescendo of their European Championship campaign, Georgia must navigate the final without the services of Gabriel Sigua. His muscle injury sidelines him for several weeks, which could significantly affect the team’s depth and tactical flexibility.
Luckily, no suspensions trouble the Georgian lineup, allowing coach William Sagnol to leverage his best possible ensemble, minus the injured Sigua. His absence might push Sagnol to tweak his approach or trust in the adaptability of his men to fill the void. With a clean record of no suspensions, Georgia will rely on team cohesion and spirit to surmount this hurdle.
Georgia Player Injuries | ||
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Gabriel Sigua | Muscle injury | A few weeks |
Georgia’s Tactical Breakdown:
Greece has shown a commendable performance in their recent outings, maintaining a balance between robust defence and effective attack. With an average of 2.20 goals scored in their last 5 games, they’ve also kept their opponents at bay with three clean sheets, highlighting their defensive solidity. The absence of star defender Lazaros Rota due to physical discomfort may, however, pose a concern against a high-scoring Georgian side.
Their recent form can be encapsulated as DWLWW, with the team bouncing back by after a slender defeat to the Netherlands. This steely resolve will surely play a part in the impending final, as Poyet’s men aim to leverage their momentum. With disciplined midfielders and swift attackers, Greece hopes their balanced approach reaps rewards on football’s grand European stage.
Home team | Away team | Result |
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Ireland | Greece | 0-2 (Win) |
Greece | Netherlands | 0-1 (Loss) |
Greece | France | 2-2 (Draw) |
Greece | New Zealand | 2-0 (Win) |
Greece | Kazakhstan | 5-0 (Win) |
Greece walks into the final with a selection of players who have demonstrated resilience and flair throughout the European Championship. Central to their success is Coach Gustavo Poyet’s reliance on his key players, especially the defensive rock, Konstantinos Mavropanos, whose aerial prowess will be vital against the towering Georgian forwards. In the midfield, the composure of Anastasios Bakasetas ties the Greek play together, orchestrating attacks with his vision and passing accuracy. The expected lineup for Greece remains mostly consistent with their previous matches, signalling Poyet’s trust in his starting eleven:
The battle between Mavropanos and Georgia’s goal threat, Giorgi Mamardashvili, could be a deciding factor. If Greece’s front trio can outmanoeuvre Georgia’s defence, they could tilt the final in their favour.
Greece approaches the European Championship final with a couple of key concerns on the injury front, though fortunately, no player suspensions. The absence of Lazaros Rota due to physical discomfort may disrupt the backline harmony, while Dimitris Giannoulis’ hamstring injury deprives the team of an experienced defender, both potentially returning after the final clash. Coach Gustavo Poyet will have to delve into his roster depth to maintain the defensive solidity that has served his team well throughout the tournament.
Greece Player Injuries | ||
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Lazaros Rota | Physical discomfort | Doubtful |
Dimitris Giannoulis | Hamstring Injury | Early May 2024 |
Greece’s Tactical Breakdown:
In the build-up to this monumental final at the European Championship, a look at the history between Georgia and Greece tells a tale of hard-fought contests and fine margins. Past encounters have frequently tipped in Greece’s favour, but the Georgians have shown they can draw blood and hold their ground, painting the narrative of an unpredictable rivalry where past performance is no certain predictor of future outcomes.
Georgia vs Greece Head-to-Head | ||
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Home | Away | Result |
Greece | Georgia | 1-0 |
Greece | Georgia | 1-1 |
Georgia | Greece | 1-2 |
Greece | Georgia | 1-1 |
Georgia | Greece | 0-2 |