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Preview of the main match of Olimpbet MKS – the battle between Amkala and 2Drots
On August 20, the Olimpbet group stage of the Moscow Celebrity Cup (Olimpbet ISS) will end at the Sapsan Arena. At 19:00, Roma and Broke will play, and at 21:15, Amkal and 2Drots, the current finalists of the tournament, will enter the field. During the break in both matches betting company Olimpbet will raffle freebets up to 20,000 rubles among viewers.
Roma – Broke: the meeting of the outsider and the leader of group A
The Brookes are the most strong-willed Olimpbet ISS team. In the first rounds, the club defeated “Money” and Reality with the same score 2:1. And both times pulled out victories in the endings. Six points guaranteed the Brokes first place in the group. The match against Roma has no tournament value for them.
Romaroy’s team was the main disappointment of the tournament. Roma lost without a chance to Money (2:5) and Reality (0:3). The meeting with the Brokes will give the first champions of the ISS a chance to brighten up the impression of the current tournament, but it has no tournament value – Roma are guaranteed to take the last place in the group.
Amkal – 2Drots: Russian Cup heroes match
Amkal and 2Drots are the main teams in the country right now. During the week, media football clubs started in the Russian Cup and sensationally defeated professionals. Amkal defeated Zorkiy (1:1, 8:7 on penalties), and 2Drots defeated Chertanovo (3:0). Both media football giants will play in the 1/128 finals of the Russian Cup, but first they will try to take the Olimpbet Moscow Celebrity Cup.
In the first rounds, Amkal and 2Drots scored four points each: they easily beat Match TV and tied with Bey Run. The winner of the face-to-face meeting will advance to the playoffs from the first place and will avoid a meeting with the Brokes, the strongest team in Group A.
Source: Sportbox
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