Poland take on the visitors Belgium in the round 4 match in League A of Nations League. The match will be played on Tuesday, June 14th at PGE Narodowy (Warsaw).
Poland in the winter once again changed the coach. Paulo Sousa left on his own initiative, but it is unlikely that he was particularly missed. The results in June are extremely contradictory. In the 1st round, Wroclaw hosted the Welsh, which before the decisive round of the battle for the World Cup’s place brought an experimental squad. So the visitors, even having opened a score, did not particularly resist when the wards of Mikhnevich took strong-willed victory. Moreover, Lewandowski also scored in Brussels, but there the Belgians seemed to go berserk and scored 6 goals in return. After this, nothing was expected from the Poles in Holland on June 11th. But Zelinski gave them a 2-goal lead with a pass and a goal. It really melted away in just 5 minutes. But for all subsequent time it was not possible to change these 2-2.
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Belgium has already took all 3 possible results. First there was a frank failure at his native King Baudouin Stadium. Only having conceded four times from their neighbors, the Dutch. Then, also at home, the wards of Roberto Martinez allowed Lewandowski to open the score. But then everything turned by 180 degrees. Even before the break, Witsel was able to level the score, and in the 2nd half the Belgians added another 5 goals, with Trossard's double. And on June 11, in Cardiff, there seemed to be a hope of playing pragmatically and this time everything ended in a 1-1 draw. Another blow to the ambitions of de Bruyne and company.
The Poles have enough problems with selection, including Rybus, but they were even before the start of the cycle. Belgium decided not to use the "windows" of Courtois, Meunier, Denayer, De Bruyne, Ferreira-Carrasco in the last match, but they seem to be ready to return to Lukaku's cage. Prior to the current League of Nations, the last time the teams crossed paths in the qualification for Euro 2008. Then Poland was able to win both matches. Bookmakers tend to expect Belgium to win. But the visitors are inconsistent, which can be said about the Poles. So it’s better to stop at the neutral pick “over 2.5 goals”
Prediction for the match: Over 2.5 scored goals.