Wednesday, at least in advance, seems like a rather tasty drawbar. Holland has a great seam to play English out of the sequel.

On Saturday, Vivianne Miema, the Netherlands, made a hundred national match against Wales on Saturday. Aop

The most interesting game of the day

On Wednesday, Zurich will meet two tournaments, one seeking continuity and the other for opening points.

The English opening match against France left more questions than answers, and the team defending the championship now needs posture and soluters. The Dutch, on the other hand, started with the expected victory in Wales, but well aware that the gaming meter is now on a completely different level.

The biggest problem in England in the opening match was Tempo. In the first period, France took over the midfield and forced the English shape to be low. Keira Walsh and Georgia Stanway They were left without subsidies, and the ball gambling was porridge.

In the second period, the rhythm improved, but the dangerous areas were still not achieved. In particular, the number of input chains leading to the box was low. Sarina Wiegman did not make radical tactical changes, but there was caution in the selection of the opening lineup: Lauren James Distinctly individuals were used to spare.

The Netherlands went on his own tournament path with a routine. The opening win from Wales became as expected, but the team’s look was convincing. Andries Jonker The group played in 4-3-3 forms where the midfield trio controlled the rhythm of the game and kept the press together.

Wales could not progress from the middle lane in a controlled manner and the Netherlands was able to translate dangerous situations from exploitation. Vivianne Miema He returned and played with the very energy that the Netherlands needs – not just in finishing, but also as a rhythm of a link game.

Daniëlle van de Donk and Jill Roord They formed a midfield sole that can be used to build both control and rapid changes in situations.

The tactical issue of the match is which team dominates the high levels of the midfield. English must get the game up through Walsh and Stanway. Otherwise, the offensive game will be far too dependent on the individual performances of the edges.

It is important for the Dutch that the mild does not remain isolated. He needs constant support from the tenth area, and especially Roord’s movements at the penalty border are key to this.

Another decisive area is the timing of the press. England is trying to press on high, but against France, the timings were short and there was room behind the midfield. The Netherlands are one of the best teams in the tournament to take advantage of these situations. When van de Donk gets to turn and the ball moves quickly to the side, fast feeds can break the lines.

The picture of the match is based on rhythm and response. English wants to determine the pace, but is no longer drowning in his own control. The Netherlands, on the other hand, is looking for a place to hit quickly. Both teams can control the game, but only one can control the moment. England needs a profit, Dutch can expect to be in place with moderation. The arrangement may be reflected in the caution of the first period.

I have estimated a 53 % probability of English victory, “only” 24 for a draw and the remaining 23 surfaces for the Netherlands. Veikkaus’ offer to the Netherlands is clearly offered by 4.95, with a limit of 4.35. However, there is also a better pull destination for the match – more later. In handicap alternatives, the benefits of the Netherlands shrink to marginal, so the Dutch direct victory is a tasty investment idea of ​​a mini bet.

In my opinion, there is even better value in the number of paint bets. Team meetings have typically been rich and teams and tactical choices are definitely over 2.5 goals. Veikkaus gives more than 2.75 goals to the target of 1.98, while my estimate is a brisk 56 percent and thus the limit of 1.79. I also give this item as a game recommendation.

The match starts at 7pm.

The best bet of the day

The Women’s European Championship match definitely serves the best bets of the day, but it is also a must-have to raise the second semi-finals of the club team World Championships for you-but you can make a game decision yourself.

PSG has been very convincing throughout the tournament. The team has scored 12 goals in five matches, held an average of 66 % of ball control and only hit one hit. The offensive game has worked especially through the left and the team’s created XG has risen to almost three matches. Absence can be found in the center of the defense, but the aggression of the game and the control of midfield width have kept opponents in mind.

Real Madrid, on the other hand, has been tactically more cautious, and especially at the defensive end, there is a worrying tear. Alaban, Huijsen and Mendyn Absence reduces options. Although the upstairs is able to create situations from a small one, the PSG structure has so far remained intense even in transition situations. Real is dangerous, of course, especially if the game opens, but at the moment PSG looks collectively stronger.

I have estimated 45 % as a probability of PSG’s profit, which means a limit of 2.22. Veikkaus offers a PSG victory of 2.35. Taking into account the form of the tournament, the intensity of the match may intensify, especially towards the end of the second episode, but PSG’s offensive pressure, stability of the game and Real’s defense are tilting the horizontal towards their favorite. So the little game idea is available for those who want to.

The match starts at 22.00.

Games of the day: English – Holland, over 2.75 goals (multiplier 1.98)

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