World Cup - Qualification Europe
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Poland hosts Albania in World Cup Qualification. Poland boasts a strong historical H2H record (3 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss). Lineups suggest a balanced Polish side led by Lewandowski, facing a determined Albanian team. Match news focuses on ticketing and refereeing, offering no tactical insights. Recent form is unavailable for both teams.
PredictionBased solely on the 3:1 H2H goal scoring ratio (Poland scoring 3 goals for every 1 Albania scores), and considering Poland's home advantage, a scoreline reflecting this trend is predicted.
Final Score: Poland 2 - 0 Albania
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Recent Matches
- 2021-09-02 Poland 4 - 1 Albania
- 2021-10-12 Albania 0 - 1 Poland
- 2023-03-27 Poland 1 - 0 Albania
- 2023-09-10 Albania 2 - 0 Poland
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