Wales are set to lock horns with Poland in the UEFA Nations League on Sunday at the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff.
The hosts want nothing less than a win as any other result will see them slip into League B. They have not won any of their five matches so far and sit at the bottom of the A4 league table with just one point. Wales' previous outing against Belgium ended in a 2-1 defeat which further complicated things for Rob Page's men.
On the other hand, Poland sit just a rung higher on the ladder and anything but a defeat would ensure their safety as the Dragons trail by three points but have a better goal difference.
GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the U.S., UK and India as well as how to stream live online.
Wales vs Poland date & kick-off time
Game: | Wales vs Poland |
Date: | September 25/26, 2022 |
Kick-off time: | 7:45pm BST / 2:45pm ET / 12:15am IST (Sep 26) |
Stream: |
How to watch Wales vs Poland on TV & live stream online
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In the United States (U.S.), the game can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (start with a free trial). New users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the live sports streaming service, which can be accessed via iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV as well as on a web browser.
It can also be streamed on ViX.
In the United Kingdom, the match will be broadcast on Premier Sports 1 and can be live streamed on Premier Player HD.
The Sony Sports Network has the exclusive rights to broadcast Nations League matches in India.
Country | TV channel | Live stream |
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U.S. | NA | fuboTV, ViX |
UK | Premier Sports 1 | Premier Player HD |
India | Sony Six/HD | SonyLIV |
Wales squad & team news
Gareth Bale might get to start on Sunday after joining the action from the bench against Belgium. It remains to be seen who faces the axe between Brennan Johnson and Daniel James.
Chris Mepham and Ethan Ampadu will not be available due to suspension.
Ben Cabango, Joe Rodon, and Rhys Norrington-Davies might form the back-three to shield Wayne Hennessey in goal.
Position | Players |
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Goalkeepers | Hennessey, Ward, King |
Defenders | N. Williams, Norrington-Davies, Davies, Cabango, Rodon, Mepham, Ampadu, Gunter, C. Roberts, Thomas |
Midfielders | Allen, Morrell, Levitt, Colwill, J. Williams, Burns, Smith, James, L. Harris, Johnson |
Forwards | Moore, M. Harris, Bale, Matondo, T. Roberts |
Poland squad & team news
Czesław Michniewicz might not make many alterations to the starting XI that he fielded against Netherlands a couple of days back.
Szymon Zurkowski will return to the squad after he has served his one-match suspension. Whereas, Robert Lewandowski will continue to lead the line.
Position | Players |
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Goalkeepers | Szczęsny, Skorupski, Drągowski, Majecki |
Defenders | Glik, Bereszyński, Bednarek, Kędziora, Reca, Dawidowicz, Gumny, Kiwior, Wieteska |
Midfielders | Krychowiak, Grosicki, Zieliński, Linetty, Klich, Frankowski, Szymański, Zalewski, Żurkowski, Kamiński, Łęgowski, Piotrowski, Skóraś |
Forwards | Lewandowski, Milik, Piątek, Świderski |