🚨 EURO 2025: Poland and Sweden reveal their line-ups in Lucerne
Sweden, sixth in the FIFA ranking, wants to extend its unbeaten streak to 14 matches today and thus move closer to advancing to the next round.
Facing them is Poland, who did not look out of place in the opening match despite losing to Germany.
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Today in Lucerne, both teams present the following lineups:
Poland's Starting Eleven
Szemik; Szymczak, Matysik, Woś, Wiankowska; Achcińska, Pawollek, Grabowska; Tomasiak, Kreyzman, and Pajor.
Pawollek, Kamczyk, and Padilla were options until the end but will start from the bench.
Sweden's Starting Eleven
Falk; Lundkvist, Björn, Ilestedt, Nilden; Angeldahl, Asllani, Zigiotti Olme; Rytting Kanderyd, Blackstenius, Janogy.
Sembrant and Andersson will finally start from the bench in defense.
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