Poland proceeds to this qualifier after a winless streak of five matches, four of which were losses. The last match versus Scotland (which Poland lost 1-2) only exacerbated the crisis the team finds itself in. As a result, the national team placed fourth in their group in the UEFA Nations League and was subsequently demoted to League B.
Although, the team does have some hope for a fresh start with Michal Probierz tasked at the helm. Known for his tactical adaptability, this coach will need to incorporate young and energetic talent with veterans who can coach them through the game.
Poland’s home crowd along with their traditional strength in the World Cup qualifiers could come in handy in getting the taught team to start winning again, despite all the difficulties they are facing.
Lithuanian football has not progressed greatly over the last couple of years. Last year in March, the Lithuania team stayed in League C of the UEFA Nations League after winning against Gibraltar two times with a score of 1-0.
In the next cycle of the Nations League, they performed the worst in League C and got relegated to a lower division. They lost all 6 matches against Romania, Cyprus, and Kosovo, resulting in only scoring 4 goals but conceding 11.
Curiously, in the most recent years, the two sides have only played in friendlies, in which Poland has been victorious.
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