On 17 November, one of the Euro 2024 football matches took place. Poland and the Czech Republic met.
Euro-2024
Poland - Czech Republic - 1:1 (1:0)
Goals: Jakub Piotrowski (38) - Soucek (49)
Warnings: P. Bochniewicz (36), Brabec (63)
Poland and Czech Republic played an exciting football match in the European Championship qualifiers in which both teams showed their skill and determination. The match was played at the magnificent Stadion Narodowa stadium, which further fuelled the atmosphere. The first half started with Poland taking the lead in the 38th minute. J. Piotrowski ensured a deserved advantage for his team. However, a few minutes earlier P. Bochniewicz received a yellow card, warning Poland of the difficulties ahead. At the beginning of the second half both teams made a number of important substitutions, which brought new energy and tactics into the game. In the 46th minute, the Czech Republic brought on M. Chytil and T. Cvankara, while Poland brought on K. Swiderski and A. Buksa. The Czech Republic quickly turned the tide of the game when T. Soucek scored a fantastic goal in the 49th minute. This goal not only brought the Czech team back into the game, but also inspired them to victory. In the 58th minute, Poland made their first substitution, replacing P. Bochniewicz for P. Pedu. This substitution was aimed at strengthening the defence and keeping the score.
A few minutes later, in the 63rd minute, Czech footballer J. Brabec received a yellow card. Brabec, which emphasised the tension of the match. As both teams continued to battle on the pitch, the desire to win was felt in the stands. In the 73rd minute Poland made a third substitution: D. Szymanski replaced K. Grosicki. The Czech Republic also made a substitution, introducing L. Wire instead of O. Lingra in the 75th minute. Closer to the final minutes of the game both teams tried to utilise every opportunity. In the 85th minute, Poland made their fourth substitution, replacing P. Pedu with S. Lingr. Pedu for S. Szymanski, and the Czech Republic introduced M. Sadilek instead of A. Kralj. As a result, the match ended in a 1-1 draw, demonstrating the incredible skill and determination of both teams. The players demonstrated their skills and showed why they are among the best in Europe. Although specific details about the time, date and round of the match have not been released, one thing is clear - this meeting between Poland and the Czech Republic was an unforgettable encounter. Both teams showed their competitive spirit and undoubted talent, making the fans proud and looking forward to another exciting football match.
The next round of matches awaits the rivals: Czech Republic - Moldova.
Poland national team | Czech team | |
---|---|---|
5 | Kicks to the goal | 2 |
17 | Kicks | 14 |
9 | Blocked shots | 3 |
9 | Penalty kicks | 10 |
8 | Penalty kicks | 4 |
11 | Offences | 8 |
2 | Corner | 3 |
4 | Offsides | 0 |
60% | Possession of the ball | 40% |
1 | Yellow cards | 1 |
0 | Red cards | 0 |
1 | Keeper saves | 5 |
541 | Total assists | 353 |
432 | Accurate assists | 244 |
80% | Accuracy of passes | 69% |