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Poland vs Estonia: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch

Poland will face Estonia in the Euro 2024 qualifying play-offs as the two sides clash in the Path A semi-finals on Thursday, with the winners facing either Wales or Finland in Tuesday's final.

Just like the other semi-finalists, Poland and Estonia made it to the play-offs via the UEFA Nations League.

The envision is a Group D spot alongside France, the Netherlands and Austria in the final tournament.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.

Poland vs Estonia kick-off time & stadium

Date:March 21, 2024
Kick-off time:7:45 pm GMT
Venue:PGE Narodowy

The UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying match between Poland and Estonia will be played at the Stadion Narodowy - commercially known as PGE Narodowy - in Warsaw, Poland.

It will kick off at 7:45 pm GMT on Thursday, March 21, in the United Kingdom (UK).

How to watch Poland vs Estonia online - TV channels & live streams

In the UK, the game is available to watch and stream online live through Viaplay Sports Online.

Fans who are unable to watch the game can follow the live updates on GOAL.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you are abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out GOAL's guide to the best VPNs for streaming sport.

Team news & squads

Poland team news

And adductor injury leaves Arkadiusz Milik out of the squad, as Adam Buksa and Krzysztof Piatek battle to feature alongside Robert Lewandowski in attack.

Wojciech Szczesny is set for his 80th international cap as the Juventus shot-stopper is expected to reclaim his spot in goal from Lukasz Skorupski.

Poland possible XI: Szczesny; Bereszynski, Bednarek, Kiwior; Cash, Zielinski, S. Szymanski, D. Szymanski, Frankowski; Lewandowski, Piatek

PositionPlayers
Goalkeepers:Szczesny, Skorupski, Bulka
Defenders:Bednarek, Bereszynski, Kiwior, Cash, Puchacz, Salamon, Dawidowicz, Bochniewicz, Walukiewicz
Midfielders:Grosicki, Zielinski, Frankowski, S. Szymanski, Moder, D. Szymanski, Zalewski, Slisz, Piotrowski, Romanczuk, Marczuk
Forwards:Lewandowski, Swiderski, Piatek, Buksa

Estonia team news

Estonia coach Thomas Haberli is majorly relying on players from the Meistriliiga.

Arsenal's third-choice goalkeeper Karl Hein should start in between the sticks, with ex-Spurs defender Maksim Paskotsi as part of the back-three.

Captain Konstantin Vassiljev will feature in the middle, while Oliver Jurgens is likely to be entrusted upfront.

Estonia possible XI: Hein; Klavan, Mets, Paskotsi; Peetson, Poom, Vassiljev, Pikk; Sinyavskiy, Anier; Jurgens

PositionPlayers
Goalkeepers:Igonen, Hein, Vallner
Defenders:Kuusk, Pikk, Peetson, Paskotsi, Klavan, Tamm, Mets, Kallaste, Tougjas, Hussar, Laur
Midfielders:Vassiljev, Poom, Sinyavskiy, Vetkal, Ainsalu, Soonets, Palumets
Forwards:Anier, Jurgens, Tamm, Lepik

Head-to-Head Record

The following is the head-to-head record of the last five meetings between Poland and Estonia across all competitions.

DateMatchCompetition
August 15, 2012Estonia 1-0 PolandInternational Friendly
February 27, 2008Poland 2-0 EstoniaInternational Friendly
February 3, 2007Estonia 0-4 PolandInternational Friendly
November 16, 2005Poland 3-1 EstoniaInternational Friendly
August 20, 2003Estonia 1-2 PolandInternational Friendly

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