
Dutch coach Ronald Koeman has called up Sunderland goalkeeper Roef for the first time, along with Feyenoord captain Stengs. Arsenal defender Timber has returned to the squad, while star forwards Depay and Gakpo are both included, giving the team strong attacking firepower.
Poland’s new head coach will make his debut in charge, with captain striker Lewandowski back in the squad. Winger Grosicki, who had announced his retirement from international duty last year, has decided to return. Arsenal defender Kiwior and Aston Villa full-back Cash will join forces to strengthen the defensive line.
The Netherlands are currently in excellent form, growing stronger with each match. With the advantage of playing at home, they are highly reliable. Poland, on the other hand, will need time to adapt under the new coach, and their overall strength is far below that of the Dutch. Historically, Poland also trails in head-to-head results, making it difficult for them to resist in this away fixture.
Recommended pick: Home win