Poland vs San Marino Live Score and Live Stream

Preview

Poland National Football Team took on San Marino National Football Team in the Group I of the Qualification of the Europe on October 9. Poland emerged victorious with a 5-0 win.

On the 10th minute, Karol Swiderski netted the first goal of the match, giving Poland the lead. goals from Cristian Brolli, Tomasz Kedziora, Adam Buksa and Krzysztof Piatek followed, ending the game at 5-0.

As Poland and San Marino prepare to meet again, the memory of Poland's 1-7 win in their Europe Qualification Group I encounter from 4 years ago still lingers. Poland prepare for their next challenge following a draw with England on September 8 in the the Europe Qualification Group I, pushing their unbeaten streak to three games. Turning their attention to defensive solidity could be the key to turning draws into victories, as they have been conceding goals for nine consecutive matches now.

San Marino are in a poor form, preparing for the match after nine consecutive losses against Albania, Poland, Andorra, Italy, Kosovo, Hungary and England, extending their winless streak to twenty games. Their backline remains a concern, having conceded goals in each of their last nine matches.

In this Europe Qualification Group I showdown, the spotlight will fall on the players who have been pivotal for Poland National Football Team and San Marino throughout the campaign. Poland’s top finisher Robert Lewandowski and Adam Buksa have played important roles in ensuring their attack, under Paulo Sousa’s management, remains effective. Lewandowski leads Poland’s scoring charts in Europe Qualification Group I this season with six goals. Supporting them are Karol Swiderski, Karol Linetty and Krzysztof Piatek, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Poland’s attack.

Meanwhile, San Marino’s offensive unit, with Franco Varrella steering the side, has leaned on Nicola Nanni, their main scorer, as he continues to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. In Europe Qualification Group I, Nanni has been San Marino’s standout scorer with one goal.

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Line-Ups

We are updating team formations and line-ups for Poland - San Marino in real time.

Poland kicked off the game with Lukasz Fabianski who got substituted by Radoslaw Majecki on the 57th minute, Przemyslaw Placheta, Tomasz Kedziora, Michal Helik, Robert Gumny, Kacper Kozlowski, Karol Linetty, Mateusz Klich who got substituted by Krzysztof Piatek on the 47th minute, Przemyslaw Frankowski who got substituted by Bartosz Bereszynski on the 65th minute, Robert Lewandowski who got substituted by Jakub Moder on the 66th minute and Karol Swiderski who got substituted by Adam Buksa on the 72nd minute as starters, with Jan Bednarek, Bartosz Bereszynski, Adam Buksa, Pawel Dawidowicz, Kamil Glik, Kamil Jozwiak, Radoslaw Majecki, Jakub Moder, Krzysztof Piatek, Tymoteusz Puchacz, Lukasz Skorupski and Piotr Zielinski on the bench.

San Marino's starting eleven were Elia Benedettini, Mirko Palazzi who got substituted by Filippo Fabbri on the 53rd minute, Cristian Brolli who got substituted by Dante Rossi on the 74th minute, Davide Simoncini, Manuel Battistini, Alessandro Golinucci, Luca Censoni who got substituted by Andrea Grandoni on the 46th minute, Enrico Golinucci, Jose Hirsch who got substituted by David Tomassini on the 46th minute, Matteo Vitaioli who got substituted by Marco Bernardi on the 74th minute and Marcello Mularoni, with Michael Battistini, , Marco Bernardi, Luca Ceccaroli, Alessandro D'Addario, Filippo Fabbri, Andrea Grandoni, Dante Rossi, David Tomassini, Tommaso Zafferani, Matteo Zavoli and Kevin Zonzini on the bench.

Stats

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  • Ball Possession: 79 - 21
  • Total Attempts: 32 - 2
  • Shots On Target: 11 - 1
  • Fouls: 8 - 10
  • Corners: 15 - 0
  • Saves: 1 - 7
  • Total Passes: 734 - 147
  • Completed Passes: 654 - 87

Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Karol Linetty and Alessandro Golinucci were the ones to receive it.

Head-to-head

Since September 2021, the teams have clashed once. They met on September 5, 2021, in the Group I of the Qualification of the Europe, where Poland secured a 1-7 victory. As things stand, Poland have a superior head-to-head record against San Marino in their recent encounters.

Poland have played ten matches in Europe Qualification Group I, with six wins, two draws, and two losses this season, scoring 30 goals, averaging 3.00 per match, while conceding eleven, an average of 1.10 per match. This season in Europe Qualification Group I, San Marino have recorded zero wins, zero draws, and ten losses in ten matches, scoring one goal, averaging 0.10 per match, while conceding 46, an average of 4.60 per match.

Recent Form

Poland played their last match against England, which ended in a draw, while San Marino are in the middle of a nine-match losing streak, having lost to Albania, Poland, Andorra, Italy U20, Kosovo, Italy, Hungary and England in their last nine matches. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Poland have recorded eight wins, six losses, and six draws, while in their last twenty matches, San Marino have recorded zero wins, eighteen losses, and two draws.

  • Poland have gone 9 consecutive matches without a clean sheet.
  • San Marino have failed to keep a clean sheet in their previous 5 away matches.

Live Standings

As always, Europe Qualification Group I's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Poland hold 2nd place with twenty points after ten matches, while San Marino sit 6th with zero points from ten matches.

Video Highlights

We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Poland and San Marino in real time. You can watch the goals by Karol Swiderski, Cristian Brolli, Tomasz Kedziora, Adam Buksa and Krzysztof Piatek as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Poland - San Marino are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.

Live Commentary

  1. FT
    Full Time
    Match ends. Poland 5, San Marino 0.
  2. 90 + 1'
    5 - 0
    Krzysztof Piatek scores for Poland.
  3. 86'
    Alessandro Golinucci is shown the yellow card.
  4. 84'
    4 - 0
    Adam Buksa scores for Poland.
  5. 74'
    Substitution for San Marino. Dante Rossi replaces Cristian Brolli
  6. 74'
    Substitution for San Marino. Marco Bernardi replaces Matteo Vitaioli
  7. 72'
    Substitution for Poland. Adam Buksa replaces Karol Swiderski
  8. 66'
    Substitution for Poland. Jakub Moder replaces Robert Lewandowski
  9. 65'
    Substitution for Poland. Bartosz Bereszynski replaces Przemyslaw Frankowski
  10. 57'
    Substitution for Poland. Radoslaw Majecki replaces Lukasz Fabianski
  11. 53'
    Substitution for San Marino. Filippo Fabbri replaces Mirko Palazzi
  12. 50'
    3 - 0
    Tomasz Kedziora scores for Poland.
  13. 47'
    Substitution for Poland. Krzysztof Piatek replaces Mateusz Klich
  14. 2T
    Kick-off
    Second half begins
  15. 46'
    Substitution for San Marino. Andrea Grandoni replaces Luca Censoni
  16. 46'
    Substitution for San Marino. David Tomassini replaces Jose Hirsch
  17. HT
    Half-Time - 2 : 0
    First half ends.
  18. 32'
    Karol Linetty is shown the yellow card.
  19. 20'
    2 - 0
    Cristian Brolli scores into his own net.
  20. 10'
    1 - 0
    Karol Swiderski scores for Poland.
  21. 1T
    Kick-off
    First half begins