Poland will face Croatia on the fourth round of the UEFA Nations League. Those led by Zlatko Dalic will seek their third consecutive victory in the competition, after losing in their debut against Portugal. The Lusitanians also beat Robert Lewandowski’s team, with a comfortable 3-1 victory on the previous day of the continental tournament.
Croatia arrives in Warsaw having escaped Scotland with a narrow victory. In the last minute of the match, the VAR annulled a goal by the British that would have represented a tie. In the last international break, they beat the Poles at home by the minimum, thanks to a goal from Luka Modric. With the victory, the Balkans would set foot inside the quarterfinals, keeping alive their hopes of returning to the final. After being among the best four teams in the last two World Cups, Croatia missed its best opportunity to win a title against Spain in the penalty shootout of the last Nations League.
In recent years, Poland has suffered disappointment after disappointment. In last summer’s European Championship they were bottom of their group, losing to Austria and the Netherlands. They are currently on a three-game losing streak at home in the Nations League, and a loss would put them at high risk of relegation. With three points, Scotland remains within striking distance in the sector classification. The ‘Águilas’ have only beaten the squared team on one occasion in their history, a friendly match in 2006.
When and where is Poland vs Croatia?
Poland will host Croatia this Tuesday, October 15 at the Kazimierz Górski National Stadium, also known as PGE Narodowy in the city of Warsaw. In the duel corresponding to Group 1 of the UEFA Nations League, Robert Lewandowski and company will seek to take advantage of the home field to get out of the relegation fight.
What time is the match between Poland and Croatia?
Where to watch Poland vs Croatia live in the UEFA Nations League?
Claro Sports will have for you all the details of the match between Poland and Croatia for the fourth day of the continental competition, in addition to the best minute by minute. You can see the game through the Sky Sports signal in Mexico and on Disney+ for South America. In the United States, the broadcast will be available on fuboTV, ViX, Fubo and FOX Soccer Plus.
Poland’s possible alignment
Lukasz Skorupski; Pawel Dawidowicz, Jan Bednarek, Sebastián Walukiewicz; Nicola Zalewski, Piotr Zielinski, Maxi Oydele, Sebastián Szymanski, Przemyslaw Frankowksi; Karol Swiderski, Robert Lewandowski.
Possible Croatia lineup
Dominik Livakovic: Josko Gvardiol, Duje Caleta Car, Josip Sutalo; Borna Sosa, Mario Pasalic, Luka Modric, Ivan Perisic; Luka Susic, Igor Matanovic, Andrej Kramaric.
Latest results between Poland and Croatia
- Croatia 1-0 Poland | UEFA Nations League | 2024
- Poland 0-1 Croatia | Euro Cup | 2008
- Poland 1-0 Croatia | Friendly | 2006
- Croatia 0-0 Poland | Friendly | 2003
- Croatia 4-1 Poland | Friendly | 1998