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Poland v Scotland UEFA Nations League Lineup
This game is in the
UEFA Nations League
, kick off at 20:45 on Monday 18 November 2024.
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Poland Substitutes
Mateusz Wieteska
Michal Gurgul
Bartosz Slisz
Kacper Urbanski
Mateusz Bogusz
Marcin Bulka
Tymoteusz Puchacz
Antoni Kozubal
Bartosz Kapustka
Dominik Marczuk
Bartlomiej Dragowski
Krzysztof Piatek
Scotland Substitutes
Lawrence Shankland
Ryan Christie
Cieran Slicker
Jack Hendry
Connor Barron
Greg Taylor
Scott McKenna
Stuart Armstrong
Tommy Conway
Ryan Gauld
Robbie McCrorie
Nicky Devlin
Poland v Scotland UEFA Nations League
Poland's
national football team currently ranks at 19th in the FIFA World Rankings, while
Scotland
is ranked at 44th.
The two teams last faced off in the UEFA Nations League on October 14, 2020, with
Scotland
winning 1-0.
Poland's
top goal scorer in the UEFA Nations League is Robert Lewandowski, while
Scotland's
top goal scorer is Lyndon Dykes.
Poland
has qualified for the UEFA European Championship four times, while
Scotland
has qualified twice.
The two countries have a long history of football rivalry, with their first international match taking place in 1931.
Both
Poland
and
Scotland
are in League A of the UEFA Nations League, with
Poland
in Group A1 and
Scotland
in Group A2.