Mexico vs. Czechia World Cup prediction: Odds, picks, best bets for Group A match

Czechia and Mexico enter Matchday 3 playing for different incentives. El Tri became the first nation to advance to the knockout stage of the World Cup after locking up Group A via a 1-0 decision over South Korea.Luis Romo’s 50th-minute strike was the difference maker after a tedious contest where South Korea held the edge in possession and expected goals. Nároďák took an early lead over South Africa through a Michal Sadílek goal in the sixth minute and executed sound defensive discipline throughout, but South Africa’s late pressure equalized from the penalty spot in the 83rd minute. You can grab Mexico for a market-best price of -105 at DraftKings on the three-way moneyline.

Czechia’s longest odds are available at +270 at bet365. Mexico’s perfect record on home soil makes Javier Aguirre’s choice to rest several starters for injury precautions entirely plausible.With the pressure off, we could see them deploy a more free-flowing, expansive attack.

Fringe players will be eager to earn stronger roles on the global stage. Czechia’s need to push numbers forward out of sheer desperation could play directly into Mexico’s hands.We’ve already seen the Czechs expose defensive vulnerability in this tournament between a surrendered lead against South Korea and conceding the late equaliser against South Africa. Their struggle to close out matches makes them a tough side to trust — especially against a Mexican team that thrives in transition.

Romo and Julián Quiñones will have their way with the ball if and when Czechia leaves them gaps.At the same time, if the Mexicans take more risks with possession, their impeccable defensive structure would become more vulnerable. Even though Czechia may only have one goal in each of its first two matches, the underlying opportunity is there.They have generated 1.84 expected goals across the tournament and have consistently found ways to create dangerous moments through set pieces and direct attacking play.�...

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