SAUDI ARABIA will reserve its place in the knockout stages of the 2022 World Cup.
Hervé Renard surprised the world of football after beating one of the favorites of the tournament, Argentina, in its opening match.
But they face a complicated check in their quest for an eliminated position.
Saudi Arabia faces Poland in its match.
And they will fight tooth and nail to get a wonderful victory that will allow them to qualify.
SunSport takes a look at what’s expected from the big game. . . including score prediction.
Poland: Not brilliantly, to be honest.
Superstar forward Robert Lewandowski missed a penalty as they worked toward a 0-0 draw with Mexico.
And with Argentina still to come, they will want a win here.
Read the full report Mexico vs Poland. . .
Saudi Arabia: They are on a cloud right now, after one of the effects in the history of the World Cup.
With a 1-0 lead, Saudi Arabia rallied to beat Lionel Messi and company 2-1.
One point in this adjustment may even end up being enough to triumph in the knockout stages.
Read the full report Argentina vs Saudi Arabia. . .
Poland: Nothing for Czeslaw Michniewicz.
However, Kamil Glik received two heavy blows to Mexico’s head and will be watched in the run-up to the match.
Saudi Arabia: Yasser Al-Shahrani will miss the match after a terrible blow to the face against Argentina.
Al-Shahrani had to undergo surgery after being stretchered out after colliding with his own goalkeeper, Mohammed Al-Owais.
Poland: Robert Lewandowski, we have to do it.
Missed penalty or not, the Barcelona star is comfortably one of the most productive strikers on the planet; A day off may not replace it.
Saudi Arabia: Salem Al-Dawsari has been the talisman of his nation.
He scored the winning goal against Argentina and will look to climb to his tally in this one.
The two nations have met 4 other times, all in friendly matches.
Poland have won all 4 games, the maximum recently won 2-1 in 2006.
Poland 2 Saudi Arabia 1
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