Spain vs Poland Free Betting Tips – Euro2020

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Spain vs Poland Free Betting Tips -Euro2020

Spain and Poland meet at the Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla, in a meeting for the Euro Cup (Group Stage). There is no record of official clashes between these two teams in the last 3 years. The last clash was on 08‑06‑2010 and ended with the result: Spain (6‑0) Poland.

Spain
The team comes to this 2 nd round of Group E after a draw in their debut in this group stage, against Sweden, by (0‑0). In the last 10 matches Spain has a record of 4 wins, 5 draws and 1 loss. Their attack has scored regularly, as they have managed to score in 7 of the last 10 matches. In 15 matches, they have conceded the first goal 4 times and have only turned the score around 1 time. In the last 20 matches for all competitions there are 1 periods that stand out: they have conceded 5 of their 10 goals between minutes (46’‑60′).

Spain comes for this match after a goalless draw with Sweden. The Spaniards usually play with a 4-3-3 tactical formation, favoring a faster style of play, with constant transitions. In this tactical project, the three players normally chosen to play in attack are Dani Olmo, Álvaro Morata and Ferran Torres. In midfield, the Spanish coach will have a defensive midfielder and two attackers: Rodri, Pedri and Koke. Luis Enrique will be without defensive midfielder Sergio Busquets, who was positive for the coronavirus.

Poland
The team comes to this 2 nd round of Group E after a loss in their debut in this group stage, against Slovakia, by (1‑2). In the last 10 matches for all competitions, Poland has won 3, tied 3 and lost 4. Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded goals in 7 of the last 10 matches, but their offense has scored with regularity, as they have scored goals in 9 of the last 10 matches. In 15 matches, they have conceded the first goal 7 times and have only turned the score around 1 time.

Poland enters this match unmotivated, after the 1×2 defeat against Slovakia. The Poles seem to be going through a bad phase, having won just one of their last eight games. The Polish team usually plays in a 5-3-2 formation, focusing on quick transitions. For that, they can count on the pace of Piotr Zielinski and the finishing ability of Robert Lewandowski. Coach Paulo Sousa will not have Grzegorz Krychowiak, suspended after receiving a red card in the last game.

Portugal – Win Odds: 3.30

Both teams to score / YES – Odds: 2.00

Over 2.5 Goals – Odds: 1.70