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Ukraine vs Austria Odds & Prediction – Group C June 21st

Quinn Allen

by Quinn Allen in Soccer News

Updated Jun 21, 2021 · 9:35 AM PDT

Roman Yaremckuk celebrating after scoring a goal during a soccer match.
Ukraine's Roman Yaremchuk celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between the Netherlands and Ukraine at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sunday, June 13, 2021. (Piroschka van de Wouw/Pool via AP)
  • Ukraine and Austria lock horns in Bucharest on Monday
  • Both sides have identical records through their first two group stage fixtures
  • Get the odds, preview, and pick below

Second spot in Group C comes down to Monday’s clash between Ukraine and Austria, who are both stuck on three points apiece. The Netherlands essentially has first place locked up, while North Macedonia is winless so far in Euro 2020.

The Ukrainians barely slipped past the Macedonians on matchday two in a 2-1 victory. Austria on other hand, fell victim to the Dutch in a 2-0 defeat in Amsterdam on Thursday.

Ukraine vs Austria Odds

Matchup Spread Moneyline Total
Ukraine vs Austria UKR pk (-121) | AUT pk (+100) UKR +270 | AUT +300 | DRAW -109 Ov 2.5 (+210) | Un 2.5 (-275)

All odds as of June 20th at Fanduel

Ukraine Attack Thriving

While Andriy Shevchenko’s side may have just one win to show for, they have been very impressive in the final third. Strike duo Roman Yaremchuk and Andriy Yarmolenko have been in fine form in the tournament, having both scored two goals each and also combining for a pair of assists. They’ve shown tremendous comradery up top and are the sole reason Ukraine is even in a position to potentially advance to the last 16.

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Although they netted two early goals against North Macedonia courtesy of their two forwards, the Ukrainians weren’t as dominant as expected, though. The debutants gave them a serious run for their money, with Ezgjan Alioski cutting the lead in half for the visitors midway through the second period. Possession was basically split in half and the Macedonians had lots of chances to equalize.

Nevertheless, Ukraine head into Monday in good spirits. Losing a goal-filled 3-2 thriller to Holland on matchday one was certainly a boost to their confidence, especially considering they came back from a 2-0 deficit before PSV Eindhoven standout Denzel Dumfries bagged a winner for Frank de Boer’s men on home soil.

A draw against Austria would be enough to see the Ukrainians through to the knockout stages because of their slim edge in goal difference. However, another victory will definitely be the focus and in order to do so, Yaremchuk and Yarmolenko will need to be clinical once again.

Austria Looking to Make History

The Austrians have never been a footballing powerhouse. This is only their third European Championships in the last 60 years and they’ve never actually progressed to the knockout rounds. In fact, Austria’s victory over North Macedonia was their first ever in this prestigious competition.

While it was a very convincing performance against the Balkan country, Franco Foda’s squad faced a daunting task in the Netherlands just a few days ago. The quality of the No. 16 ranked outfit in the world proved to be too much as the Austrians left empty-handed. After scoring three goals in their first match, they had a tough time breaking through a very solid Dutch backline, registering just one shot on target.

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Marko Arnautovic, who was suspended for this clash due to a racial slur he made towards Alioski in their tournament opener, was a player who Austria definitely missed here. His presence in the final third is always felt, having scored one of the side’s three goals vs. North Macedonia.

It would be no surprise to see the former West Ham frontman feature in the starting XI on Monday. Stuttgart star Sasa Kalajdzic, who was absolutely lethal in the Bundesliga this term, has yet to score in the competition and will be looked upon to make an impact in this crucial fixture.

While Ukraine could get away with a draw, the hosts desperately need a victory. A point may see them still get through as one of the third-place teams, but it would be dicey. After a poor showing in the Dutch capital though, Foda will be gunning for a lot more than just a tie in order to play it safe.

Ukraine vs Austria Key Stats

Ukraine
VS
Austria
10 (6th in Euro 2020) Shots 7.5 (14th in Euro 2020)
6.5 (1st in Euro 2020) Shots on Target 3.5 (12th in Euro 2020)
2 (5th in Euro 2020) Goals Scored 1.5 (7th in Euro 2020)
432 (16th in Euro 2020) Passes Per Match 543.5 (8th in Euro 2020)
DWWLW Form in Last Five Matches LLDWL

Ukraine vs Austria Prediction

The hosts have looked slightly more consistent in Euro 2020 and with their attack absolutely firing on all cylinders right now, I like Ukraine to come out victorious here. Both sides aren’t the strongest at the back, however, which means the over in goals also offers value.

Pick: Ukraine (+270), Over 2.5 Goals (+210)

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