The Poles and Dutch are in Group D, in which France is located, and face each other in Hamburg on Sunday for their entry into the competition.
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First opportunity for the Blues to gauge the level of their opponents. In Group D, the Netherlands meets Poland, deprived of its star Robert Lewandowski, injured in the knee, Sunday June 16 at 3 p.m. It is at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg that the two teams will meet for their first match in this Euro.
Between two confident selections, who won their two preparation matches, the Orange against Canada (4-0) and Iceland (4-0), Poland against Ukraine (3-1) and Turkey (2-1), the meeting could be indecisive. But looking at the statistics and with a Polish team deprived of its best player, the Netherlands are favored by the predictions, since they have not been beaten by their opponents of the day since 1979.