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Austria and Poland face off at Euro 2024 looking to boost their Group D hopes after opening-round defeats.

Ralf Rangnick’s side pushed France close in Dusseldorf, suffering a 1-0 defeat in a scrappy contest after Kylian Mbappe’s broken nose.

While Poland were undone late by Wout Weghorst and the Netherlands, despite grabbing the lead through Adam Buksa. Robert Lewandowski could return for Poland, with coach Michal Probierz maintaining “there is a big difference if you have best player in the world on the bench or you have him on the pitch.”

Austria captain Marcel Sabitzer is embracing the pressure from what he has defined as a must-win game: “If we follow our principles and are intense, and if we bring all that on the pitch, then we have a good chance of winning tomorrow.”

Follow the score and all the latest updates from Poland v Austria below – plus the updates from Slovakia v Ukraine in the early game:

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Euro 2024: Poland v Austria

We’re around five minutes from kick-off in the capital. Both teams are out of the tunnel and the national anthems will be underway shortly.

Chris Wilson21 June 2024 16:55

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Euro 2024: Poland v Austria

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Chris Wilson21 June 2024 16:50

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Head-to-head

Poland and Austria have met 11 times on the international stage, with their fixtures dating as far back as 1930.

The sides faced off in the qualifying campaign for the 2006 World Cup, with Poland winning both fixtures (3-1 and 3-2 respectively.

And the two sides last met in the qualifying campaign for Euro 2020, with a 1-0 Poland win in Vienna in March 2019 followed by a 0-0 draw in Warsaw in September.

The most high-profile game between the two came in Group B at Euro 2008, when tournament co-hosts Austria scored a 95th-minute penalty to equalise in game two (though both sides eventually went out at the group stage in a group that also contained Germany and Croatia).

Overall, Poland hace won six of the meetings between the two, with Austria winning three and two ending as draws.

Chris Wilson21 June 2024 16:45

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Why Ralf Rangnick’s Austria should still be your dark horses at Euro 2024

At Austria, however, the last two years have been fruitful. In fact, while in charge of das National team, Rangnick has mustered the best winning percentage of his long and storied career: 60.87 per cent (23 games played, 14 won, 4 drawn, 5 lost).

optimism was tempered for this campaign, courtesy of a daunting group-stage draw with France, Netherlands and Poland, and injuries to key players – including captain David Alaba. In fact, Austria entered Germany depleted in every area of the pitch.

And still they turned up emboldened for this Group D tie against France, the national team of their generation.

that tempered optimism seemed sensible, until Rangnick’s team started to click. When centre back Maximilian Wober perfectly timed a tackle, dispossessing a marauding Theo Hernandez just outside the Austria box, he kickstarted a slew of promising counters, which defined the impending phases of play.

Chris Wilson21 June 2024 16:40

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Why Ralf Rangnick’s Austria should still be your dark horses at Euro 2024

The Godfather of Gegenpressing, of all people, was made an offer he surely couldn’t refuse. And yet somehow, some way, he did.

As the European Championship approached, so did Bayern Munich, but Ralf Rangnick held firm. It is a quirk of Rangnick’s career, that Germany’s most influential coach has never worked with the nation’s preeminent football club. Instead, the highest-profile periods of the 65-year-old’s career have been spells at Schalke, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Hoffenheim, Hannover, and – more recently – Manchester United.

During his time as interim coach of United, the German accepted the Austria job and reneged on his decision to remain at the Premier League club in an advisory capacity. His arrival in England had stirred excitement in football purists, or nerds, yet his time there did not bring the desired results.

Chris Wilson21 June 2024 16:35

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Kylian Mbappe produces moment of magic – but suffers blow that could define his Euro 2024

And this is how Austria fared in their opener against France.

It was as a gallant but defeated Austria pressed that a certain push-and-pull became all the clearer with this French team. They are a side that obstinately waits for the opposition, as everyone watching on waits for their great star to do something.

In an obdurate 1-0 win over Austria, Mbappe forced the only goal with a cross that deflected in off Maximilian Wöber’s head.

Austria defiantly looked to create openings in the final minutes, only for all of William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano and N’Golo Kante to offer the earthiest challenges.

There was still promise for Ralf Rangnick’s new Austria.

They are unique in international football in how the former Manchester United manager has imposed an ideology on the team, but has ready-made foundations the philosophies he put in place at so many of their players’ clubs. This is a squad that has largely come through the Red Bull school.

Chris Wilson21 June 2024 16:31

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Euro 2024: Poland v Austria

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Wout Weghorst finds perfect timing to reprise his role as Netherlands’ tournament super sub

A reminder of how Poland’s first game went.

It may be of scant consolation to Poland but the World Cup winners have suffered the same fate. A Netherlands manager, seeking a goal and a game-changing substitute, summoned Wout Weghorst. And, like a force of nature, he felt unstoppable. It wasn’t quite enough to eliminate Argentina in the World Cup quarter-final but, when Poland were closing in on a point in Euro 2024, Weghorst went from the bench to the scoresheet in two minutes.

The forward who delivered a mere two goals in 31 appearances for Manchester United may have found his niche: as the Dutch super-sub in tournament football. As he was mobbed by teammates and substitutes alike, his name echoed around the Volksparkstadion, the hordes in orange celebrating their ungainly saviour.

Chris Wilson21 June 2024 16:25

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Poland vs Austria TV channel, start time and how to watch Euro 2024 fixture online today

Here’s how you can watch the first game of the evening.

The match is set for kick-off at 5pm BST on Friday 21 June at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.

If you’re travelling abroad and want to watch major sporting events, you might need a VPN to unblock your streaming app. Our VPN round-up is here to help and includes deals on VPNs in the market. Viewers using a VPN need to make sure that they comply with any local regulations where they are, and also with the terms of their service provider.

Chris Wilson21 June 2024 16:20

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Poland v Austria LIVE

Attention now turns to the second game of the day, and we move to Group D as Poland face Austria in Berlin.

Austria’s opening Euro 2024 fixture has become more notable for the injury to Kylian Mbappe than for the largely impressive performance Austria themselves showed, but they’ll need to do it all again and find a result this time when they face Poland.

The second round of games brings added pressure for those who failed to find victory first time out, as opportunities to reach the last 16 quickly feel as though they’re about to run out – though at least Ralf Rangnick’s side have the consolation of knowing their defeat was to Group D’s top seeds in France.

Poland were beaten by Netherlands and though it was a narrow scoreline in the end, a more clinical Oranje in the first half could have seen the Poles heavily swept aside.

This meeting between the two carries added weight given the knowledge that a single win could be enough to sneak through in third place; lose here though and it’s surely all over for Poland at least.

Chris Wilson21 June 2024 16:15

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