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Korea Republic vs. Czechia Player Props June 12

Korea Republic vs. Czechia Player Props June 12

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Lines Verdict
YES at 85% implied probability

Patrik Schick 1+ Shots (Yes): Schick starts as Czech Republic's primary finisher and clears the one-shot threshold in high-stakes Group A play. Market probability: 53%.

85% Market Probability +31.5% 24h
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Resolves Jun 12
10K Vol. Jun 12, 2026
Son Heungmin: 2+ shots
Son Heungmin: 2+ shots $51 Vol.
85%
Patrik Schick: 1+ shots
Patrik Schick: 1+ shots $22 Vol.
83%
Son Heungmin: 1+ shots
Son Heungmin: 1+ shots $19 Vol.
82%
Patrik Schick: 2+ shots
Patrik Schick: 2+ shots $44 Vol.
77%
Pavel Šulc: 1+ shots
Pavel Šulc: 1+ shots $0 Vol.
76%
Lee Kangin: 1+ shots
Lee Kangin: 1+ shots $0 Vol.
59%

The market for Patrik Schick landing at least one shot on goal sits at 53 percent, a slim but meaningful edge heading into Korea Republic vs. Czechia on June 12. That single-point majority reflects genuine uncertainty: Schick carries 25 international goals and seven in his last 11 Czech starts, but Son Heung-min and his Korean teammates will not give ground easily in what is a World Cup 2026 Group A opener.

Korea Republic and Czechia meet at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara. The match resolves by June 12, 2026. Market volume across related player-prop markets has reached $3,743 in total, with the primary market showing Schick registering 1+ shots at 53 percent implied probability versus the no-outcome at 47 percent.

How the Patrik Schick Shot Market Resolves

A Schick 1+ shots outcome resolves YES the moment he records at least one shot attempt in the match. Shot totals include shots on target and shots off target. One touch, one attempt, and the market closes in favor of bettors backing the Czech striker.

  • Patrik Schick: 1+ shots (53%): The Czech Republic forward records at least one attempt in 90 minutes.
  • No outcome (47%): Schick registers zero shots across the full match.

The path to a no-outcome runs through Korea’s defensive shape. Hong Myung-bo’s side lines up with a compact back four anchored by Kim Min-jae. If Korea suffocates the Czech attack and Schick never finds space to attempt a strike, the 47-percent side cashes. Schick has attempted at least one shot in the vast majority of his international starts, making the zero-shot result the longer road.

Market Signals and Form

Momentum across the 24-hour window points to modest accumulation on the yes side. The trend score sits below 30, signaling measured rather than aggressive conviction. The price drifted up roughly 3.5 percentage points in 24 hours, suggesting lineup confirmation or conditioning reports nudged bettors toward Schick registering a shot attempt. The single-hour change held flat, so the recent move has settled.

Liquidity of $75,486 in the order book gives this market genuine depth. Bettors can move meaningful size without slippage. The $3,743 in total volume reflects the niche nature of player-prop markets, but the deep order book signals that large traders have already positioned here. Mixed-to-slightly-bullish sentiment at 53 percent yes versus 47 percent no keeps this market live through kickoff.

The spread line and totals markets for the full match provide parallel context. Czechia enter as slight underdogs on the moneyline, and the total is positioned for a competitive, lower-scoring Group A match.

KEY FACTORS

  • Schick form: Seven goals in his last 11 Czech national team starts entering this tournament.
  • Korea defensive depth: Kim Min-jae anchors the center-back pairing and will shadow Schick’s movement directly.
  • Son Heungmin 1+ shots: Also priced in this market, reflecting Korea’s own attacking threat in transition.
  • 24h momentum: Price moved up 3.5 points in favor of Schick 1+ shots over the last day.
  • Group A stakes: Both teams need points, which typically increases attacking intent and overall shot volume.

Lines Analysis: Schick vs. Korea’s Defensive Wall

The case for Schick registering a shot is grounded in his track record and Czech tactical identity. Ivan Hasek deploys Schick as the focal point of Czech attacks. The team frequently creates shooting chances for their striker through crosses, set pieces, and through balls. Tomas Soucek adds aerial danger from midfield, which stretches Korea’s shape and opens lanes for Schick’s runs. One shot attempt in 90 minutes is a low bar for a striker with 25 international goals.

The case against runs through Korea’s defensive cohesion. Kim Min-jae wins aerial duels at elite rates and tracks opposing strikers relentlessly. If Korea crowds out the Czech half-space and Schick never receives a clean look at goal, the 47-percent no-outcome resolves. A red card, early substitution, or injury taking Schick off the pitch before the hour would also collapse the yes side quickly.

SIGNALS TO MONITOR

  • Confirmed starting XI: Schick in the first eleven is the prerequisite for this market to stay live.
  • Czech set-piece frequency: More dead balls mean more dangerous positions and shots for Schick.
  • Korea pressing intensity: A high press limits Schick’s time on the ball and reduces shot opportunities significantly.
  • Substitution timing: An early hook for Schick under 60 minutes dramatically reduces his shot-attempt window.
  • Match tempo: A cagey first half could push Czech attack into second-half desperation, actually boosting Schick’s late shot volume.

With total market volume at $3,743 and the order book holding $75,486 in liquidity, this market has absorbed real money on both sides. The slight 53 percent lean toward Schick recording a shot is consistent with his tournament history and the Czech team’s heavy reliance on him as their primary finisher in Group A.

LINES VERDICT

Patrik Schick: 1+ Shots (Yes)

Schick starts as Czech Republic’s primary striker and has the track record to clear a one-shot threshold in a match his country must win. Korea’s defense is elite but cannot completely erase a striker with 25 international goals and seven in his last 11 starts.

Who is favored in the Patrik Schick 1+ shots market?

The yes outcome is favored at 53 percent implied probability. Schick carries seven goals in his last 11 Czech national team starts, making a zero-shot game the less likely result heading into this Group A opener.

What does the spread mean for this match?

Korea Republic enters as a slight underdog on the match moneyline. The spread reflects Czechia’s European pedigree but acknowledges Korea’s disciplined defensive system and Son Heung-min’s match-changing ability in the attacking third.

When does this game kick off?

Korea Republic vs. Czechia resolves by June 12, 2026, at 2:00 AM UTC. The match takes place at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara as part of World Cup 2026 Group A play.

What is the over/under for total goals?

The totals market for this contest sits in the standard range for a World Cup group-stage clash between evenly matched sides. Both teams prioritize defensive structure, keeping expected goal output modest heading into kickoff.

Where can I trade this market?

This player prop market is live on Polymarket. The Schick 1+ shots contract carries $75,486 in order-book liquidity, giving traders enough depth to enter or exit positions without significant price slippage.

What Could Shift These Probabilities?

Schick Finds Space Early

Czech Republic controls possession in the first half and earns early set pieces in Korea's final third. Schick receives service inside the box and tests Korea's goalkeeper. One shot registered before halftime resolves this market cleanly for yes-side bettors.

Korea Suffocates Czech Attack

Hong Myung-bo deploys a high-press system that denies Schick clean receipt of the ball. Kim Min-jae wins every aerial duel, and Czech midfielders cannot progress past Korea's defensive block. Schick finishes 90 minutes without a single shot attempt registered.

Late Schick Surge After Going Behind

Korea scores first and Czech Republic pushes men forward in a desperate second-half chase. Schick, who historically increases his activity in must-win situations, lands multiple late attempts as Czech Republic hunts an equalizer. The market resolves yes in injury time.

Early Substitution Collapses the Market

A first-half injury or tactical change pulls Schick before the 60th minute. If he exits with zero shots registered and cannot return, the no-outcome resolves. Czech Republic carries limited replacements of comparable profile, and the market reprices sharply on the news.

Key macro factor: World Cup 2026 Group A opener. Both Korea Republic and Czechia need points from this match, elevating attacking intent and shot volume across all player-prop markets.

Market Timeline

Jun 10, 12:19 AM
Market Created
Jun 10, 1:13 AM
Market Opened
7:56 PM
Event Start
2:00 AM
Market Resolution

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