| Poland wins | Draw | Netherlands wins |
|---|---|---|
| 5.05 | 4.06 | 1.64 |
| Poland | Netherlands |
|---|---|
All Competitions | All Competitions |
LAST GAME: | LAST GAME: |
Event Details
- Date and Time: Friday, November 14, 2025, 2:45 PM EST
- Venue: Stadion Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland
- Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers
| Odds via 20Bet | |
| Poland vs Netherlands | Friday, November 14, 2025, 2:45 PM EST |
| Poland odds | +400 |
| Netherlands odds | -152 |
| Draw | +320 |
| Over 2 | -323 |
| Betting Bonus | Up to 100 $/€ |
Poland vs Netherlands Preview and Team News
Poland Team News
Poland may have to make do without the services of Karol Swiderski against the Netherlands, as he’s pulled a muscle. Everyone else in the squad is fit and ready for this big clash. The team currently sit second in the group table, with high hopes of qualifying for the main event, which will be held in the USA, Canada, and Mexico in 2026.
Poland have won three games in a row now, and this should give them a significant boost in morale. Two of those wins came with clean sheets, which means that their defenders and goalkeeper are enjoying a rich vein of form.
FULL TIME WHISTLE 🇵🇱🇫🇮
Poland take revenge in Chorzów with a crucial World Cup qualifying win over Finland!
Goals from Matty Cash, Robert Lewandowski and Jakub Kamiński seal a 3:1 victory for the Biało-czerwoni.#POLFIN 3:1 pic.twitter.com/K9XdYJQ18H
— PSN Futbol (@PSN_Futbol) September 7, 2025
In their 2-0 win over Lithuania, center-back Jan Bednarek stepped up when it mattered the most. Marshalling and operating at the center of a three-man backline, the FC Porto man was the most accurate passer (92%) to play 45 minutes or more. His Porto teammate, Jakub Kiwior, who played on his left, completed the most passes (46) and lent a lot of stability to their defense.
Poland predicted lineup vs Netherlands (3-4-3): Skorupski; Kiwior, Bednarek, Wisniewski; Skoras, Zielinski, Slisz, Cash; Kaminski, Lewandowski, Szymanski.
Netherlands Team News
The Netherlands are currently perched on top of their group table. They like to play an expansive brand of soccer in which most of their players shift positions seamlessly. The Dutch haven’t lost in their last ten outings and will be further boosted by the fact that they don’t have any injured players.
Coach Ronald Koeman is known to be a tough operator, but he likes his players to be confident on the ball and play on the overlap in the final third. His efficiency has resulted in three clean sheets in five matches, with their defenders improving upon their communication and positioning by leaps and bounds.
Enjoying the work. 😁🇳🇱#NothingLikeOranje pic.twitter.com/pTUttSXxj2
— OnsOranje (@OnsOranje) November 11, 2025
The Dutch were at their very best in their 4-0 win over Finland, showcasing their mettle with 69% possession. Their passing accuracy was extremely high at 91%, with their midfielders and defenders working very hard to dispossess their opponents. The Oranje‘s work rate off the ball is something that most countries in Europe appreciate and have to be wary of.
Netherlands predicted lineup vs Poland (4-3-3): Verbruggen; van de Ven, van Dijk, Timber, Dumfries; de Jong, Kluivert, Gravenberch; Gakpo, Depay, Malen.
Poland vs Netherlands Prediction
- Pick: Netherlands to win
- Odds: -152 (20Bet)
- Correct score prediction: Poland 1-3 Netherlands
With their slick passing and superior ball control skills, the Netherlands are expected to win. Although Poland are not exactly minnows and will give a tough fight, the visitors should sail through primarily due to the quality in their ranks. In attack, the likes of Memphis Depay and Cody Gakpo are expected to thrive in 1v1 situations, while also setting up other colleagues with weighted balls.
In defense, Virgil van Dijk, perhaps the best central defender in the world, plies his trade, and Poland will find it quite challenging to get past his vice-like marking skills. The Dutch also don’t give much space on the flanks.
Poland vs Netherlands Prediction, Betting Tip
- Pick: Total over 0.5 goals in the first half
- Odds: -333 (20Bet)
A total of over 0.5 goals, meaning at least one goal, is expected in the first half. The Dutch, as mentioned, have a top-quality attacking unit, but Poland are no less dangerous. Robert Lewandowski, despite his age (37), is one of the best strikers in the world and can be counted on to make the most of any chances coming his way.
The Barcelona man can tussle with the best defenders in the world and is known to charm his supporters with his superior positioning skills off the ball. Poland’s wingbacks are also known to add heft to their attack when they have the ball. The visitors, too, have enough players who can pick up loose balls in midfield and convert them into goal threats. Hence, at least one goal is expected in the first 45 minutes from either side.
Poland vs Netherlands Where to Watch (USA, Canada)
- Fox Sports, Fubo TV, ViX (USA)
- DAZN (Canada)
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