Poland is trying to erase the stain after an embarrassing defeat in the UEFA EURO 2024 qualifier against Moldova. The next opponent of Fernando Santos’ team will be the Faroe Islands. Where and when to watch the meeting with the Faroese? We hasten to inform you about the TV broadcast online.
Polish players do not remember well the first part of the European Championship 2024 qualifiers. So far, they have scored only three points in three matches. All thanks to a modest victory over Albania. Fernando Santos’ men have not yet played in this qualifying match against the Faroe Islands, who have shown over the years that they can surprise their opponents.
Poland will play with a team capable of surprises
The Faroe Islands still seem like an “exotic” rival to many football fans. Nothing else is wrong. Local club KI Klaksvik have just reached the group stage of the European Conference League, setting a precedent for Faroese performances in European competition. To this we should add the performances of junior teams in youth tournaments and the famous victories over Greece and Turkey. Hakan Erikson’s team remained in Division C of the Nations League, which also says a lot about the level.
Fernando Santos will have a strong team at his disposal. Due to injuries, Lukas Skorupski and Nikola Zalewski did not participate in the training camp. The squad for the match did not include Adrian Benediczak and Pavel Davidovic, who, in turn, trained normally with the rest of the team.
So far, both teams have not had the opportunity to meet each other in the matches on the con. Two meetings of the Poles and the Faroese were of a sparring nature. In 2004 Byala-Chervoni won 6:0, and two years later - 4:0.
Poland - Faroe Islands. Where to see? TV broadcast, online
The match between Poland and the Faroe Islands will start on Thursday, September 7 at 20:45 at Warsaw’s PGE National Stadium. The match will be televised by TVP 1, TVP Sport and Polsat Sport Premium 1. The broadcast will also be available on sport.tvp.pl and Polsat Box Go.
Source: Wprost
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