Super Eagles vs. Lewandowski's Poland: Clash of Titans Looms

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Super Eagles vs. Lewandowski's Poland: Clash of Titans Looms

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are scheduled to take on the Biało-czerwon of Poland in an international friendly fixture at the PGE Narodowy Stadium in Warsaw on Wednesday, June 3rd, with kick-off set for 7:45 PM West African Time.

This eagerly anticipated match marks only the second time these two footballing nations have met in senior international competition.

Both Nigeria and Poland experienced the disappointment of missing out on qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Consequently, this friendly serves as a crucial opportunity for both sides to fine-tune their squads, improve their FIFA rankings, and continue preparations for future competitive engagements.

For Nigeria, attention will soon turn to the2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiersin September, while Poland will focus on the Nations League, also commencing in September.

Nigeria enters this match in stellar form, having recently clinched the 2026 Unity Cup title in London.

Under the guidance of head coach Eric Chelle, who boasts an impressive record of not having lost a competitive game for Nigeria in 90 minutes, the Super Eagles secured a convincing 2-0 victory over the Warriors of Zimbabwe in the semi-finals, followed by a 3-0 triumph against the Reggae Boyz of Jamaica in the final.

Their last defeat in regular time occurred in a friendly against Egypt before the AFCON 2025 tournament.

Overall, Chelle's squad has recorded eight victories and two draws in their last ten outings, maintaining clean sheets in six of those matches.

In contrast, Poland's recent performances have been less consistent. They have suffered defeats in their last two games, including a loss to Ukraine just two days prior to this fixture.

While their overall form outside these recent losses shows a strong record of only one defeat in ten games, they have struggled defensively, failing to keep a clean sheet in each of their last five matches and conceding at least two goals in three of those encounters.

The only previous meeting between Nigeria and Poland took place in March 2018. In that friendly match, the Super Eagles emerged victorious with a 1-0 scoreline, courtesy of a penalty converted by former Chelsea forward Victor Moses.

Nigeria's squad for this friendly will see some notable absentees. Star striker, Victor Osimhen, is unavailable as he is reportedly addressing his club future at Galatasaray, while Ademola Lookman has been excused due to accumulated fatigue from his commitments with Atletico Madrid.

Alhassan Yusuf is also not with the squad, and Millwall winger, Femi Azeez, despite his impressive performances in the Unity Cup, was not released by his Championship club.

However, the Super Eagles welcome back several key players, including captain Wilfred Ndidi, Maduka Okoye, Alex Iwobi, Moses Simon, Calvin Bassey, and Emmanuel Fernandez. Following the clash with Poland, Nigeria will continue their summer campaign with another friendly against Portugal on June 10th.

Poland has not reported any new injury concerns following their recent match against Ukraine. Their prolific captain, Robert Lewandowski, who currently stands at 89 goals for his national team, has the opportunity to reach the remarkable milestone of 90 international goals against Nigeria.

The match venue, PGE Narodowy Stadium in Warsaw, serves as the esteemed home of the Polish national team and boasts a seating capacity of over 58,000 spectators, ensuring a vibrant and energetic atmosphere for this international friendly.

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