As the UEFA World Cup Qualification reaches its decisive stages, Poland is set to face off against the Netherlands in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. Scheduled for November 14, 2025, this match is pivotal for both teams, with the Netherlands currently leading the group and Poland closely trailing behind.
Poland’s recent form has been solid, with key victories in their last few matches, while the Netherlands has been in exceptional form, showcasing their offensive prowess. Fans can expect an intense battle as both teams strive for a crucial win that could define their path to the World Cup.
Poland – Netherlands: When and Where?
- City: Warszawa
- Stadium: National Stadium
- Date: 14 November 2025
- Hour: 20:45
The match between Poland and the Netherlands will take place at the National Stadium in Warszawa, kicking off at 20:45 local time. Fans attending the match can look forward to an electrifying atmosphere, as two of Europe’s top teams clash in this important qualifier.
National Stadium, Warszawa
World Cup Qualification UEFA 1st Round Grp. G
November 14, 2025
8:45 pm
Poland – Netherlands: On Which TV Channel?
- Channel: SuperSport Football Plus Nigeria, SuperSport MaXimo 2, DStv Now
- Broadcast time: 20:45 local time
For those watching from Nigeria, the match will be broadcast live on SuperSport channels, including SuperSport Football Plus Nigeria and SuperSport MaXimo 2. Additionally, DStv Now will provide a live streaming option. As broadcast rights may change, it’s recommended to verify details by visiting Live Soccer or checking with your local service provider.
Poland – Netherlands: Live Score and Commentaries
While TV broadcasts offer a front-row seat to the action, fans unable to tune in can follow live score updates and commentaries online. Real-time updates will keep you informed about every critical moment, ensuring you don’t miss a beat of this exciting match.
Poland – Netherlands: Predicted Lineups
As the match approaches, both teams are strategizing on their starting lineups, considering recent performances and player availability. The stakes are high, with each team eager to put forth their best squad to secure a win.




| 1Mateusz Kochalski |
| 3Kryspin Szczesniak |
| 6Filip Rozga |
| 7Karol Swiderski |
| 8Bartosz Kapustka |
| 11Kamil Grosicki |
| 15Pawel Wszolek |
| 16Adam Buksa |
| 17Kacper Kozlowski |
| 18Bartosz Bereszynski |
| 22Bartlomiej Dragowski |
| 5Nathan Aké |
| 6Matthijs de Ligt |
| 7Xavi Simons |
| 9Emanuel Emegha |
| 12Jan Paul van Hecke |
| 13Robin Roefs |
| 16Jerdy Schouten |
| 17Noa Lang |
| 20Quinten Timber |
| 22Luciano Valente |
| 23Mark Flekken |
| 14Tijjani Reijnders |
Poland Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions
Poland is expected to field a strong lineup, despite facing several injury challenges. Key players like Robert Lewandowski will be crucial in their attacking strategy. However, the team will have to adapt to the absence of some regulars due to injuries.
- Poland Predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Lukasz Skorupski; Right center back – Tomasz Kedziora; Central back – Jan Bednarek; Left center back – Jakub Kiwior; Right midfielder – Matty Cash; Right central midfielder – Nicola Zalewski; Central midfielder – Piotr Zielinski; Left central midfielder – Michal Skoras; Left midfielder – Sebastian Szymanski; Right forward – Robert Lewandowski; Left forward – Jakub Kaminski
- Poland injuries and suspensions: Pawel Bochniewicz, Kamil Glik, Filip Marchwinski, Jakub Moder, Arkadiusz Milik, Marcin Bulka, Maxi Oyedele, Arkadiusz Reca, Karol Swiderski
Netherlands Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions
The Netherlands, sitting at the top of the group, will likely deploy a formidable lineup with stars like Memphis Depay and Virgil Van Dijk leading the charge. However, they too face injury concerns that could influence their tactics.
- Netherlands Predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Bart Verbruggen; Right back – Denzel Dumfries; Right center back – Jurrien Timber; Left center back – Virgil Van Dijk; Left back – Micky van de Ven; Right defensive midfielder – Frenkie De Jong; Left defensive midfielder – Ryan Gravenberch; Central midfielder – Tijjani Reijnders; Right forward – Donyell Malen; Center forward – Memphis Depay; Left forward – Cody Gakpo
- Netherlands injuries and suspensions: Luuk de Jong, Calvin Stengs, Mexx Meerdink, Steven Berghuis, Jeremie Frimpong, Justin Bijlow, Wouter Weghorst

Pawel Bochniewicz Knee injury Doubtful |
Kamil Glik Cruciate ligament injury Unknown |
Filip Marchwinski Cruciate ligament injury Unknown |
Jakub Moder Knock injury Doubtful |
Arkadiusz Milik Shin injury Unknown |
Marcin Bulka Cruciate ligament injury Late June 2026 |
Maxi Oyedele Ankle injury Late November 2025 |
Arkadiusz Reca Muscle injury Late November 2025 |
Sebastian Szymanski Leg injury Early December 2025 |
Lukasz Skorupski Thigh injury Late December 2025 |

Luuk de Jong Knee injury Doubtful |
Calvin Stengs Muscle injury Doubtful |
Mexx Meerdink Groin injury Doubtful |
Steven Berghuis Groin injury Doubtful |
Jeremie Frimpong Muscle injury Mid December 2025 |
Justin Bijlow Unknown Late November 2025 |
Denzel Dumfries Muscle injury Doubtful |
Justin Kluivert Knock injury About 1-2 weeks |
Daley Blind Back injury Doubtful |
This match not only promises to be exhilarating but also holds significant implications for the World Cup qualification journey of both nations.
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