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Finland and Poland Clash in World Cup Qualifier on June 10

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CORNELLÀ DE LLOBREGAT, España (AP) — Finland and Poland will meet on June 10 in a crucial World Cup qualifying match at Fez Stadium. Both teams look to secure valuable points in Group G.

Finland aims to recover from a recent 2-0 loss against the Netherlands and needs a win to improve its position. In the last two qualifying rounds, Finland has recorded one win and one draw, scoring three goals but conceding four.

Poland is coming off a 2-0 victory against Malta and currently leads Group G with six points. They have scored three goals thus far in the qualifiers. Both teams are aware that every point is vital as they aim for a spot in the upcoming World Cup.

The match is set to be officiated by referee João da Silva Pinheiro, who will be in charge of the game proceedings.

Finland coach Jacob Friis plans to field a 3-6-1 formation, with key players like goalkeeper Lukás Hrádecky and forward Joel Pohjanpalo leading the squad. On the other hand, Poland’s coach Michal Probierz has opted for a 3-5-2 formation, featuring Lukasz Skorupski in goal and strikers Krzysztof Piatek and Karol Swiderski up front.

This match is critical for both teams as they navigate the challenges of the qualifiers. The anticipation is high as fans look forward to witnessing which team will come out on top.