Prediction: Georgia U21 vs Israel U21

Best Odds: 8/11

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Looking to punch their European Championship semi-final ticket and extend on their famous summer romp, Georgia will meet Israel on Saturday evening.

Georgia U21

Starting with Georgia, while the Crusaders might have opened their summer adventure tipped as a real underdog to claw a route out of Group A, Ramaz Svanadze s young squad have only continued on a historic European Championship run. Opening their summer adventure with a stunning 2-0 victory against Portugal, the Whites have gained a string of plaudits from across the continent. Eventually falling England out of Group A and springing an almighty upset, the mood in Georgia’s camp should be at a red-hot high. Likewise, signing off their pre-tournament preparations with a routine 2-0 friendly win against Cyprus on home soil, the former Inter Baku coach finds his squad in the midst of a six-match unbeaten run across all competitions. Riding what has been a famous wave of momentum, there is no doubt that Svanadze s side should be smelling a golden chance this weekend.

Team News

Recording two goals in his previous four international appearances and notching a further two European Championship assists this summer, 22-year-old Georgiy Tsitaishvili could have a key role to play on Saturday evening. The Lech midfield will once again be partnered with Bordeaux’s Zuriko Davitashvili at the heart of Georgia’s midfield.

Cementing his spot as Svanadze s number-one choice over the past week, Valencia shot-stopper Giorgi Mamardashvili will start between the sticks here.

Israel U21

As for Israel, while Israel might have enjoyed their own history-making adventure this summer, the Sky Blues have failed to find any real stability. Although their late 1-0 victory against the Czech Republic in midweek might have seen Guy Luzon’s men punch their first-ever knockout stage ticket, the one-time Charlton boss will know that his young squad faces a huge challenge on Saturday evening. Signing off their pre-tournament preparations with a routine 2-0 friendly loss at the hands of Belgium last month, Israel have managed to muster just a single win from any of their last seven appearances across all competitions. However, despite being tipped as an underdog this weekend, Luzon’s side should be excited by their most recent meeting against Georgia. Picking up a 2-1 victory when the two sides last met back on November 16th, the maiden quarter-finalists will be desperate for a repeat display here.

Team News

In what looks set to be a major blow for Israel this weekend, Luzon will be unable to call upon defender Roy Revivo through suspension after the 20-year-old was shown a second summer caution against the Czech Republic in midweek. Despite not making a single group stage appearance, Ziv Morgan should fill in at left-back here.

Finding the net in Israel’s opener against Germany on June 22nd, 19-year-old Dor Turgeman will spearhead the Blues’ attack on Saturday evening.

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