World Cup Qualification - Round 6: England vs Poland Match Preview & Confirmed Lineups

England vs Poland

England vs Poland
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TIME
Match:
England vs Poland
Tournament:
World Cup Qualification UEFA 1st Round Grp. I- Round 6
Date:
Thu, Sep 9 2021
Time:
12:15 midnight Indian time
Stadium:
National Stadium, Warsaw
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Match Finished

Poland | 1 - 1 | England

  Lineup
England 
England XI:  
 Pickford; Walker, Stones, Maguire, Shaw; Rice, Phillips; Sterling, Mount, Grealish; Kane.
 Lineup
Poland
Poland XI: 
Szczesny; Dawidowicz, Glik, Bednarek, Puchacz; Jozwiak, Krychowiak, Moder, Linetty; Buksa, Lewandowski.    
Match Preview

England will visit the National Stadium, Warsaw, the headquarters of Poland in the 6th match of the 2022 World Cup Qualification for the Eurozone Group I, Thursday (09/09/2021) at 12:15 midnight Indian time.

England just won a convincing victory over Andorra with a score of 4-0 last Sunday through goals from Jesse Lingard (2), Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka.

The landslide victory made England now comfortably at the top of Group I with a perfect score of 15 points from 5 matches that have been played (W5 D0 L0).

Meanwhile, Poland also just won a big victory over San Marino with a score of 7-1 last Monday through goals from Robert Lewandowski (2), Karol Widerski, Karol Linetty, and Adam Buksa (3).

With this victory, Poland is now in second place in Group I standings with a collection of 10 points from 5 matches played (W3 D1 L1).

At the first meeting in the 2022 World Cup Qualifying event, England were able to beat Poland with a narrow score of 2-1 at Wembley Stadium. Kane opened the scoring for England in the 19th minute, before Poland finally equalized through Jakub Moder's goal in the 58th minute. However, England were able to lock the victory through Harry Maguire's goal in the 85th minute.

If you judge in terms of quality, England will of course be more favored over Poland in this match. In addition, England also has a good record when dealing with Poland, which only swallowed 1 defeat in 20 meetings (W12 D7 L1).

However, England must remain vigilant considering that Poland is not an easy opponent to beat, especially when playing in front of their own supporters.
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