Poland
Line-up
- 22Ł. Fabiański
- 25M. Helik
- 26Puchacz, Tymoteusz
- 10G. Krychowiak
- 24J. Świerczok
- 5J. Bednarek
- 18B. Bereszyński
- 6Kozlowski, Kacper
- 8K. Linetty
- 16J. Moder
- 21K. Jóźwiak
- 2Piatkowski, Kamil
- 4T. Kędziora
- 14M. Klich
- 19P. Frankowski
- 23D. Kownacki
- 11Swiderski, Karol
Subs
- 12Ł. Skorupski
- 1W. Szczęsny
- 15K. Glik
- 17P. Płacheta
- 9R. Lewandowski
Russia
Line-up
- 13F. Kudryashov
- 14Georgiy Dzhikiya
- 17A. Golovin
- 4V. Karavaev
- 11R. Zobnin
- 39Safonov, Matvey
- 3I. Diveev
- 18Y. Zhirkov
- 29Muhin, Maksim
- 19R. Zhemaletdinov
- 10A. Zabolotny
- 1A. Shunin
- 5Andrey Semenov
- 15Aleksey Miranchuk
- 23Kuzyaev, Daler
- 7Ozdoev, Magomed
- 22A. Dzyuba
Subs
- 16Dyupin, Yuri
- 21D. Barinov
- 25Makarov, Denis
- 27A. Mostovoy
- 20A. Ionov
- 9A. Sobolev
Stadion Miejski we Wroclawiu will host Tuesday’s friendly between Poland and Russia, the two teams who prepare for the European Championship finals. Poland have been having their ups and downs in the World Cup qualifiers, but it has to be noted that key attacker Robert Lewandowski missed the England game with injury. The Bayern Munchen ace returns to contention, and we are positive that he will prove a handful for the opposition defenders.
The Russians, on the other hand, aim to bounce back from a 2-1 loss to Slovakia. Zenit attacker Artem Dzyuba is widely expected to lead the line for the visiting team, and given the attacking potential of the two sides, we believe that both teams to score betting option should be considered. When the two teams met at EURO 2012 they played out a 1-1 draw, which is yet another reason why we are tempted to put our money on both teams to score.