Poland’s do-or-die match against Sweden today could go better than hoped if coach Paulo Sousa brings on the Euros' youngest ever player – Kacper Kozłowski.more
Tomorrow, Polish footballers must win with Sweden to advance to the 1/8 finals of the European Championship. In 1999, the white-and-red team ended the Euro 2000 qualifiers with the team of "Trzy Korony". A draw allowed them to participate in the play-offs, but they lost 0: 2 in the away game.more
The coach of the Polish football team, Paulo Sousa, thanked the fans for the great cheering that carried the white and reds in Saturday's match against Spain in the European championship. The Poles drew 1-1 in Seville and they have a chance of advancing to the 1/8 finals.more
According to the Swedish players, the match against Poland will surely be full of tension, nerves and drama, but on Wednesday they will run out to the stadium in Saint Petersburg with "100% focus on victory".more
The Swedish media assessed the draw in yesterday's match between Spain and Poland (1-1) as the ideal result for Sweden, which is leading the group E with four points. However, they announce that Wednesday's match between their national team and the Poles will resemble a horror game.more
At 21:00 local time (20:00 UK time), the Polish football team will play in Seville against Spain, considered the favorite of group E, in a match in which the defeat will mean the end of the Polish team's hopes for the 1/8 finals. The meeting evokes great emotions and hopes among fans of both teams.more
40.1 percent of respondents believe that if Poland is eliminated at the stage of the Euro 2020 group stage, Paulo Sousa should still not be the national team coach. The opposite opinion is shared by 20.9 percent respondents, and 39 percent has no opinion - according to the SW Research survey for rp.pl published today.more
Tens of thousands of fans are expected tonight at the La Cartuja stadium in Seville, where the duel between Spain and Poland in the European Championship will take place. Only a minority of fans who come to the capital of Andalusia have tickets for the match. Others want to experience the football festival up close.more
Jan Bednarek maintains that tomorrow in the second match of the European championship, Polish footballers are able to beat Spain. "We strongly believe in it and with such conviction we will go to Seville. The difficult period is behind us, but there is strength in our group," Southampton stopwatch assured.more
Zbigniew Boniek assures that even if Polish footballers do not come out of the group at the European Championship, the position of Paulo Sousa will not be threatened. "I believe that we have a very wise, good and cool coach. It is emphasized by everyone who works with him" - stated the president of the Polish Football Association.more
President Andrzej Duda awarded the footballer Jakub Błaszczykowski with the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. The multiple representative of Poland was honoured, among others, for outstanding sports achievements as well as social and charity activities.more
Karol Linetty assures that after a 1-2 defeat on Monday in the first match of the European championship with Slovakia, Polish footballers are not going to lay down their arms. "We have sports anger, we can't give up and we fight to the end," said midfielder Torino.more
The fate of the Polish national team in the European football championship has not been decided by a 1-1 defeat with Slovakia, and Paulo Sousa's team has not yet lost all chances to leave group E - says former Portugal coach Agostinho Oliveira.more
Łukasz Fabiański will not be taken into account when determining the line-up for Saturday's match of the European football championship in Seville with Spain. The goalkeeper of the Polish national team contracted a muscle injury during the warm-up before Monday's first match with Slovakia.more
Summarizing yesterday's defeat of the Polish team against Slovakia (1: 2) in the European championship, Spanish journalists indicate that Poland lost not only three points, but also the form of its leading players, and the team's biggest stars failed.more
"We played like juniors" - with these words Jan Bednarek summed up the performance of Polish footballers in the lost match with Slovakia (1: 2) in the European championship.more
According to the Russian media, Poles will be the favorites of today's match of the European football championship in St. Petersburg against Slovakia. They came to such conclusions after analyzing the line-up and the latest results of both teams, as well as the bookmakers' forecasts.more
The teams from Slovakia, Spain and Sweden, with which Polish footballers will meet in the European championships started yesterday, form an inconvenient group for the white and reds - says former national team coach Jerzy Brzęczek. "The key game will be with Slovakia, and the minimum goal is to leave the group" - he added.more
The Marriott Resort & Spa hotel in Sopot, which from today has become the official base of the Polish national team for the European Championship, is practically ready to welcome players. The area around the facility was fenced and the last guests had to leave the facility by 11:00.more
Poland's national football team picked up a 2-2 draw against Iceland on Tuesday in its last warm-up friendly at home before the Euro 2020 championships.more
Arkadiusz Milik will not be playing at UEFA EURO 2020. The injury with which the 27-year-old striker arrived to at the training camp in Opalenica has eliminated any chance of him playing at the tournament.more
"It is a pleasure to watch Poles playing, it is very modern football, where there is a lot of movement. And you have many great players" - admitted Iceland coach Arnar Vidarsson before the friendly match with Poland, which will be played tomorrow in Poznań.more
"At the moment, I do not fully feel that the European championship is approaching. Maybe we will feel it more when we move to Sopot" - said the goalkeeper of the Polish national team, Łukasz Fabiański at the conference in Opalenica, where the players train before the tournament.more
Zbigniew Boniek admitted during today's press conference that the goal of the Polish national football team in the European championship is to leave the group. "And what's next, it depends on many factors" - added the president of the Polish Football Association, who is at the staff training camp in Opalenica.more