Poland and Finland are preparing to face off in a highly-anticipated football game in the World Cup UEFA Qualification . As the two rivals ready themselves for the match on
Poland and Finland have been performing exceptionally well recently, and this fixture is expected to be a highly entertaining affair. We've scrutinized the game statistics between the two teams to offer our insight on the scheduled fixture.
Poland have endured a mixed campaign so far in the World Cup UEFA Qualification competition on the other hand Finland are struggling at the moment to secure results, are going through a tough time at the moment.
Reviewing the previous games played between the teams, we can see that both teams have their strengths and disadvantages, and the event is promises to be a exciting contest and followers of football can presume an intense football game.
Of course, Poland and Finland may be struggling with confidence and poor defensive results. However, despite the obvious facts, they good signs of recovery before the future football battle.
In conclusion, the approaching football battle Poland versus Finland is an event not to be unnoticed. The passion, skill, and intensity of the event are sure to fascinate followers of the football and leave a life-long impression.Poland: Lukasz Skorupski, Matty Cash, Przemyslaw Wisniewski, Jan Bednarek, Jakub Kiwior, Sebastian Szymanski, Bartosz Siisz, Piotr Zielinski, Nicola Zalewski, Robert Lewandowski, Jakub Kaminski
Finland: Jesse Joronen, Matti Peltola, Miro Tehno, Ville Koski, Nikolai Alho, Kaan Kairinen, Adam Markhiev, Jere Uronen, Robin Lod, Joel Pohjanpalo, Oliver AntmanThe latest head-to-head meetings of contenders in every tournament. Following this statistics we conclude that Poland has historical advantage.
Over the last meetings Poland holds wins - 3, losses - 1 and draws - 1. Finland on the other hand ends the latest games with wins - 2, losses - 2 and draws - 1. Based on the games played we can assume that Poland currently is in better form, in comparison to Finland.
Poland: Netherlands โ (Draw 1:1), Finland โ (Loss 2:1), Moldova โ (Win 2:0), Malta โ (Win 2:0), Lithuania โ (Win 1:0).
Finland: Norway โ (Loss 1:0), Poland โ (Win 2:1), Netherlands โ (Loss 0:2), Lithuania โ (Draw 2:2), Malta โ (Win 0:1).