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Poland vs Austria: Preview, predictions and lineups

Robert Lewandowski of Poland seen in action during the UEFA...

Despite putting up a strong fight against powerhouse nations, both Poland and Austria tasted narrow defeats in their opening Euro 2024 matches.

For Poland, there was an agonising late defeat to the Netherlands. Despite missing Robert Lewandowski through injury, they went a goal ahead against the 1988 European champions before surrendering a late winner to former Manchester United loanee Wout Weghorst. A draw would have been an enormous result in a challenging group.

Austria were mightily impressive in their 1-0 defeat to 2018 world champions France, with their high-intensity pressing causing Didier Deschamps’ side all manner of issues. They may have come away from Dusseldorf with no points but sent a clear warning sign to the Netherlands and upcoming opponents Poland.

Here’s 90min’s preview of Poland vs Austria at Euro 2024.

Poland vs Austria H2H Record (Last Five Games)

Current form (all competitions)

Poland

Austria

Poland 1-2 Netherlands – 16/06/24

Austria 0-1 France – 17/06/24

Poland 2-1 Turkey – 10/06/24

Switzerland 1-1 Austria – 08/06/24

Poland 3-1 Ukraine – 07/06/24

Austria 2-1 Serbia – 04/06/24

Wales 0-0 Poland (4-5 on pens) – 26/03/24

Austria 6-1 Turkey – 26/03/24

Poland 5-1 Estonia (21/03/24)

Slovakia 0-2 Austria – 23/03/24

Country

TV channel / live stream

United Kingdom

ITV1, ITVX, STV, STV Player

United States

Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports App, foxsports.com, fuboTV, Sling, ViX

Canada

TSN1, TSN4, TVA Sports, TVA+

Robert Lewandowski of Poland seen in action during the UEFA...

Will Lewandowski return? / SOPA Images/GettyImages

In a massive boost to Poland’s Euro 2024 chances, Lewandowski has now returned to training. Whether the Barcelona striker will be able to start remains to be seen, but Adam Buksa, his replacement against the Netherlands, did his chances no harm with a well-taken header.

Elsewhere, Poland could welcome Karol Swiderski back from the start after he only made a cameo last time out, with Jakub Pitrowski also potentially coming into the starting lineup. Defender Bartosz Salamon should be fit after recovering from an injury that saw him withdrawn late against the Dutch.

Poland predicted lineup vs Austria (3-5-2): Szczesny; Bednarek, Salamon, Kiwior; Frankowski, Szymanski, Moder, Zielinski, Zalewski; Lewandowski, Buksa.

Ralf Rangnick

Rangnick will be pleased with his side’s display against France / Dean Mouhtaropoulos/GettyImages

Ralf Rangnick is unlikely to make too many changes to the lineup he chose against France after an encouraging performance. The likes of Marcel Sabitzer, Konrad Laimer and Nicolas Seiwald all put in good displays…

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