Czech Republic VS Belgium Match Prediction

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Czech Republic
VS
Belgium

Our Prediction Tip

Belgium will win this match.

There have been seven meetings between the two teams since Czech Republic began competing from 1994 onwards. The sides have three victories each with the only draw coming in a friendly in April 2001. They last met in Brussels, June 2017, in a friendly with Belgium emerging as 2-1 winners, goals from Batshauyi and Fellaini for Belgium and Krmencik for Czech Republic.

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Czech Republic vs Belgium Prediction

Czech Republic will be brimming with confidence after their big win in Estonia earlier in the week. However, the challenges don’t come any bigger than against the world’s number 1 ranked side. We expect goals from both sides but Belgium to emerge victorious.

Correct Score Prediction: Czech Republic 1-3 Belgium

Czech Republic Predicted Starting Line-up

Expected Line-up: 4-4-1-1

Belgium Predicted Starting Line-Up

Expected Line-up: 3-4-2-1

It should be an entertaining 90 minutes in Prague as the games involving Czech Republic and Belgium delivered twelve goals in total on Wednesday. Roberto Martinez’s sides are always pleasant on the eye and he has a golden generation of attacking players to select from in Belgium. Jaroslav Silhavy has been in charge of Czech Republic since September 2018 and will be in no doubt of the size of the task ahead of him. From 1998 onwards they have only qualified for the 2006 World Cup, a success rate of one in six.
Belgium are number 1 in the FIFA world Rankings but have never reached a World Cup Final

It’s the clash of the two strongest sides from Group E in Prague as Czech Republic meet Belgium. Both countries took three points from their opening World Cup Qualifying games on Wednesday, Czech Republic winning 6-2 away in Estonia and Belgium defeating Wales 3-1 at home. This fixture takes place on Saturday 27th March and the live action at the Sinobo Stadium kicks off at 20:45 local time.