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Poland v Turkey: How to watch, TV channel, kick-off time, head-to-head stats and team news

Poland and Turkey both finalise their preparations for Euro 2024 with a last warm-up friendly in Warsaw on Monday.

The Poles are approaching the Euros in good form as they are unbeaten in their last seven matches, while Turkey, in contrast, have failed to win any of their last four games. 

Poland v Turkey

How to watch Poland v Turkey and TV channel

Poland v Turkey is being shown live in the UK by broadcaster Premier Sports and will be on channel Premier Sports 2.

Poland v Turkey kick-off time, date and venue

Poland v Turkey will take place at the Kazimierz Gorski National Stadium in the Polish capital, Warsaw, on Monday 10th June, with kick-off scheduled for 19:45 BST.

Poland v Turkey stats and head-to-head record (H2H)

The two countries have faced each other 17 times previously with Poland having the better record overall.

Poland have won 11 of their clashes, with Turkey triumphing just three times down the years while there have also been three draws.

Incredibly, the last time Poland played Turkey was over 30 years ago, back in October 1993 in a World Cup qualifier, a game Turkey won 2-1.

Poland v Turkey head-to-head record (H2H)

Poland wins

11

Draws

3

Turkey wins

3

 * H2H stats refer to all competitions

Poland v Turkey team news

Poland team news

The Poles suffered a huge pre-tournament blow when it was confirmed forward Arkadiusz Milik’s serious knee injury will keep him out of the Euros.

However, experienced campaigners Wojciech Szczesny, Kamil Grosicki, Piotr Zielinski and record goalscorer Robert Lewandowski are all set to start this final warm-up match.

Turkey team news

The visitors will be without Ozan Kabak, Caglar Soyuncu and Enes Unal, with all three having been ruled out of the upcoming tournament due to injury.

Dogan Alemdar, Cenk Ozkacar, Berat Ozdemir, Can Uzun, Abdulkadir Omur and Oguz Aydin were the unfortunate players cut from Turkey’s provisional squad for the Euros so all six will not feature on Monday.

Real Madrid youngster Arda Guler, former Everton forward Cenk Tosun and Galatasaray’s Kerem Akturkoglu are all, however, expected to start against the Poles.

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