UEFA EURO 2024 / Poland vs Austria

GOAL! Poland 1-3 Austria

78 mins

GOAL! Marko Arnautovic moves forward and slides his punishment low into the right-hand corner, sending Szczesny the incorrect way.


Punishment TO AUSTRIA! Poland 1-2 Austria

77 mins

PENALTY TO AUSTRIA!

The ball comes long from the safeguards towards Arnautovic in the middle circle. He ascends high and gestures it on to the onrushing Sabitzer, who gets himself one-v-one with Szczesny. He takes it past the 'guardian however is cut down, and it's an unmistakable punishment!

GOAL! Poland 1-2 Austria

67 mins

GOAL! It's appeared suddenly however it's totally splendid, and Austria are ahead!

Prass is in sections of land of room down the left wing, and Austria clear it over to him. He conveys a couple of yards prior to terminating a pass towards Arnautovic on the edge of the crate, yet Arnautovic fakers it to allow it to move through to Baumgartner. He takes one touch to allow it to move across and into the container, and afterward discharge a low shot past Szczesny into the furthest corner!

GOAL! Poland 1-1 Austria

30 mins GOAL! Furthermore, Poland are level!

Poland keep the ball on the edge of the Austria box and Zielinski gets it. He swings a cross to the far post, and it's taken down prior to being scaled back to Bednarek on the edge of the area. His first-time gave hits a red shirt, yet it drops right to the feet of Piatek, who simply needs to opening it low into the corner!


GOAL! Poland 0-1 Austria

9 mins GOAL!

Mwene conveys a long toss from the left and it's gone back out to him. At the subsequent open door, he beats his man, cuts it to the close to post on the half-volley, and Trauner is there to head into the top corner! Incredible GOAL.

Austria and Poland go head to head at Euro 2024 hoping to help their Gathering D expectations in the wake of opening-round routs.

Ralf Rangnick's side pushed France close in Dusseldorf, experiencing a 1-0 loss in a crude challenge after Kylian Mbappe's messed up nose.

While Poland were scattered late by Wout Weghorst and the Netherlands, notwithstanding getting the lead through Adam Buksa. Robert Lewandowski could return for Poland, with mentor Michal Probierz keeping up with "there is a major distinction in the event that you have best player on the planet on the seat or you have him on the pitch."

Austria skipper Marcel Sabitzer is embracing the tension from what he has characterized as a must-dominate match: "Assuming we follow our standards and are extraordinary, and on the off chance that we welcome all that on the pitch, we have a decent possibility winning tomorrow."

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