Poland v Germany predictions, tips, lineups and free bets (Euro 2016 qualifiers - October 11, 2014)
- Written by David Bet
Poland take on World champions Germany at Stadion Norodowy in Warszawa for the 2nd round of the Euro 2016 qualifiers. Check out here our complete POLAND v GERMANY betting preview with tips, predictions, best odds, probable line-ups, free bets and no deposit bonuses on the match!
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This time, Polish manager Navalka should put another man in central midfield to block Germany's attacks. That would likely mean Ajax's Arkadiusz Milik dropping to the bench. Lukasz Piszczek is available for selection, but his teammate Jakub Blaszczykowski is out through injury.
Germany are unbeaten against their European neighbours and kick started their European 2016 qualifying campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Scotland. The World Cup holder are now on a 18 matches competitive international winning streak.
Joachim Low’s side head into Saturday’s encounter with a severely-weakened squad as Bastian Schweinsteiger, Marcel Schmelzer, Benedikt Howedes, Sami Khedira and Mario Gomez are all injured. Furthermore, Mesut Ozil and Marco Reus are expected to miss out while the likes of Per Mertesacker, Philipp Lahm and Miroslav Klose have all retired from international duty. Julian Draxler remains a doubt after suffering with the flu, Sebastian Rudy could again start at right-back for Germany and Kramer will likely partner Toni Kroos in midfield.
Poland are yet to win a competitive match against Germany and have only scored once in their six previous outings against them. Their last competitive match saw Polish-born Lukas Podolski score a brace for Germany in their 2-0 victory over Poland in a UEFA Euro 2008 group stage game.
Germany (4-2-3-1): Neuer – Rudy, Boateng, Hummels, Durm – Kramer, Kroos – Muller, Schurrle, Draxler – Gotze.
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POLAND v GERMANY BETTING PREVIEW
Poland claimed an emphatic 7-0 victory over Gibraltar in their opening match and now they will have the opportunity to test their skills against the World Cup champions. They did well to play out a goalless draw with Germany earlier in May, but it has to be noted that Joachim Low experimented back then.This time, Polish manager Navalka should put another man in central midfield to block Germany's attacks. That would likely mean Ajax's Arkadiusz Milik dropping to the bench. Lukasz Piszczek is available for selection, but his teammate Jakub Blaszczykowski is out through injury.
Germany are unbeaten against their European neighbours and kick started their European 2016 qualifying campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Scotland. The World Cup holder are now on a 18 matches competitive international winning streak.
Joachim Low’s side head into Saturday’s encounter with a severely-weakened squad as Bastian Schweinsteiger, Marcel Schmelzer, Benedikt Howedes, Sami Khedira and Mario Gomez are all injured. Furthermore, Mesut Ozil and Marco Reus are expected to miss out while the likes of Per Mertesacker, Philipp Lahm and Miroslav Klose have all retired from international duty. Julian Draxler remains a doubt after suffering with the flu, Sebastian Rudy could again start at right-back for Germany and Kramer will likely partner Toni Kroos in midfield.
Poland are yet to win a competitive match against Germany and have only scored once in their six previous outings against them. Their last competitive match saw Polish-born Lukas Podolski score a brace for Germany in their 2-0 victory over Poland in a UEFA Euro 2008 group stage game.
POLAND v GERMANY PROBABLE LINEUPS
Poland (4-2-3-1): Szczesny – Olkowski, Szukala, Gilk, Wawrzyniak – Krychowiak, Jodlowiec – Grosicki, Mila, Milik – Lewandowski.Germany (4-2-3-1): Neuer – Rudy, Boateng, Hummels, Durm – Kramer, Kroos – Muller, Schurrle, Draxler – Gotze.
POLAND v GERMANY BEST ODDS
PICK | BEST ODDS | BOOKMAKER | |
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POLAND | 6.95 with | Bet £10, win £69.50 | |
THE DRAW | 4.33 with | Bet £10, win £43.30 | |
GERMANY | 6.00 with | Bet £10, win £60.00 |
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