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The 2022-23 UEFA Nations League continues on Wednesday, with Belgium and Poland meeting in a Group A4 contest.
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These two sides haven’t met since 2007, with Poland beating Belgium 2-0. Belgium’s last win over Poland was back in 2003 in a friendly. It hasn’t defeated Poland in a tournament since the 1986 World Cup.
Ahead of the game, GOAL has the details of how to watch on TV, stream online, team news and more.
Games | Belgium vs Poland |
Date | June 8, 2022 |
Times | 2:45 pm ET, 11:45 am PT |
Stream | fubo TV (Get Access Now) |
TV channel, live stream & how to watch
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U.S. TV channel | Online stream |
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FOX Sports | fubo TV (Get Access Now) |
Team news & rosters
Position | Belgium roster |
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Goalkeepers | Mignolet, Casteels, Sels |
Defenders | Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Meunier, Boyata, Castagne, Foket, Saelemaekers, Mechele, Theate, Faes |
Midfielders | Witsel, E. Hazard, De Bruyne, Carrasco, Tielemans, T. Hazard, Dendoncker, Vanaken, Trossard, Praet Onana |
Forwards | Mertens, Lukaku, Batshuayi, Januzaj, De Ketelaere, Openda |
Belgium opened up Nations League play in a disappointing way, falling 4-1 to the Netherlands. And it could have been worse if not for a Michy Batshuayi goal in stoppage time to finally get the Belgians on the board.
Now, the team finds itself in a precarious situation. It trails Wales by two goals in differential and needs to start earning some points if it wants to avoid relegation. This is a talented team, but it dug itself an early hole.
Belgium finished fourth in the most recent Nations League, winning a group that contained Denmark, England and Iceland.
Predicted Belgium starting XI: Alderweireld, Boyata, Vertonghen, Meunier, Vanaken, Witsel, Castagne, Lukaku, De Bruyne, Hazard; Mignolet
Position | Poland roster |
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Goalkeepers | Szczęsny, Skorupski, Drągowski, Grabara |
Defenders | Glik, Bereszyński, Bednarek, Kędziora, Puchacz, Kamiński, Cash, Gumny, Pestka, Wieteska |
Midfielders | Krychowiak, Grosicki, Zieliński, Linetty, Klich, Frankowski, Jóźwiak, Góralski, Szymański, Płacheta, Szymański, Bielik, Kamiński, Zalewski, Żurkowski, Kun, Michalak |
Forwards | Lewandowski, Milik, Piątek, Świderski, Buksa |
Poland enters this match in second place in its group. It trails the Netherlands in goal differential by two goals.
In its first match, Poland defeated Wales 2-1, with Jakub Kaminski and Karol Swiderski both scoring goals in the second half. Poland had a slight edge in total shots and shots on target, winning those 15-14 and 3-2, respectively.
With the win, Poland now has won its last two matches. It defeated Sweden back in March in a World Cup qualifying match. The team will be playing in its second consecutive World Cup later this year.
Predicted Poland starting XI: Bereszynski, Glik, Bednarek, Puchacz, Klich, Krychowiak, Góralski, Zielinski, Lewandowski, Buksa; Grabara
Last five results
Belgium results | Poland results |
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Belgium 1-4 Netherlands (Jun 3) | Poland 2-1 Wales (Jun 1) |
Belgium 3-0 Burkina Faso (Mar 29) | Poland 2-0 Sweden (Mar 29) |
Republic of Ireland 2-2 Belgium (Mar 26) | Scotland 1-1 Poland (Mar 24) |
Wales 1-1 Belgium (Nov 16 2021) | Poland 1-2 Hungary (Nov 15 2021) |
Belgium 3-1 Estonia (Nov 13 2021) | Andorra 1-4 Poland (Nov 12 2021) |
Head-to-head
Date | Result |
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6/8/2007 | Poland 2-0 Belgium |
11/15/2006 | Belgium 0-1 Poland |
4/30/2003 | Belgium 3-1 Poland |
8/21/2002 | Poland 1-1 Belgium |
6/6/1990 | Belgium 1-1 Poland |