Poland will resume their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign with a trip to Helsinki Olympic Stadium for their encounter with Finland on Tuesday, 10 June 2025.
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Finland vs Poland predictions: Visitors to reign supreme
Key stats
- Finland suffered seven defeats in their last nine matches across all competitions.
- In contrast, Poland are currently on a three-game winning run.
- Poland are unbeaten in their last five encounters with Finland.
Correct score prediction: Finland 0-2 Poland
Not only have Finland lost seven of their last nine matches, but they also failed to score in five of them.
Poland, on the other hand, have won three consecutive games without conceding a single goal.
Keeping in mind that Poland kept four clean sheets in their last five meetings with Finland, we are backing the visitors to win to nil.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Poland are clear favourites
- HOME: 4/1 (5.00) – 20%
- DRAW: 12/5 (3.40) – 29.4%
- AWAY: 3/4 (1.75) – 57.1%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
After a disappointing UEFA Nations League campaign in which they lost six of six group games, Finland's fortunes have improved in FIFA World Cup qualifiers. They are second in Group G with four points from a possible nine.
Poland, meanwhile, are leading the group standings with six points from two matches and are the expected winners at 3/4 (1.75). Teams with these odds generally have a 57.1% probability of winning.
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Interestingly, Poland have won both halves in back-to-back games. Keeping in mind that they also won every half in their last two encounters with Finland, Poland to win both halves has an appealing look at 19/5 (4.80). That one has a 20.8% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Business as usual for the visitors?
Poland scored five goals in each of their last two encounters with Finland. They are undefeated in five consecutive clashes between these sides, keeping four clean sheets.
International Match 07/10/20
Poland
Finland
International Match 26/03/16
Poland
Finland
Finland preview: Eyeing their biggest win in four years
The recent loss to the Netherlands came at a cost for Jacob Friis' men, as defenders Robert Ivanov and Nikolai Alho both picked up injuries, leaving the team short at the back and causing a headache for the manager.
Up against Poland on home soil, the Eagle-owls will look to play bravely to earn a decent result despite the loss of personnel.
Predicted lineup: Hradecky (GK), Tenho, Hoskonen, Valakari, Uronen, Kairinen, Peltola, Niskanen, Lod, Antman & Pohjanpalo.
Europe - World Cup Qualifying 24/03/25
D
Lithuania
2
Finland
2
Europe - World Cup Qualifying 21/03/25
W
Malta
0
Finland
1
UEFA Nations League B 17/11/24
L
Greece
2
Finland
0
UEFA Nations League B 14/11/24
L
Rep of Ireland
1
Finland
0
UEFA Nations League B 13/10/24
L
England
3
Finland
1
Poland preview: Looking to extend their winning streak
Star forward Robert Lewandowski will be unavailable for Poland, as agreed with coach Michal Probierz, due to mental fatigue after an intense season with FC Barcelona.
In the absence of Lewandowski, Midtyjlland’s Adam Buksa and Istanbul Basaksehir’s Krzysztof Piatek are expected to lead the line for Probierz’s side as they look to maintain their perfect record in the qualifiers.
Predicted lineup: Bulka (GK), Kiwior, Bednarek, Skrzypczak, Cash, Szymanski, Slisz, Moder, Zalewski, Buksa & Piatek.
Europe - World Cup Qualifying 24/03/25
W
Malta
0
Poland
2
Europe - World Cup Qualifying 21/03/25
W
Lithuania
0
Poland
1
UEFA Nations League A 18/11/24
L
Scotland
2
Poland
1
UEFA Nations League A 15/11/24
L
Portugal
5
Poland
1
UEFA Nations League A 15/10/24
D
Croatia
3
Poland
3
Player to watch: Kamil Grosicki

Poland scored a whopping 10 goals in their last two encounters with Finland, and Kamil Grosicki was directly involved in six of them (5 goals, 1 assist). The Pogon Szczecin midfielder has two goals and two assists in his last six appearances and will fancy his chances against Finland once again.