
Mexico vs Poland

Here is Mexico vs Poland FIFA World Cup match prediction, lineups, and head-to-head records that will help our readers to place a bet or Play Fantasy Football during Football World Cup 2022. The match will be played at Stadium 974 in Doha at 16:00 UK Time. There will be a lot of enthusiasm because the 2022 FIFA World Cup will be hosted for the first time in the Middle East. Thirty-two national teams were able to advance to the competition out of the sixty-four matches played over eight stadiums in Qatar.
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Mexico vs Poland World Cup Match Prediction
When comparing the two sides’ World Cup histories, Mexico has the edge because they have qualified for every tournament since 1994, whereas Poland has only been able to do so three times. Mexico has also frequently progressed past the group stage, and despite never having defeated Poland, they are in a strong position.
Despite Mexico’s successful World Cup record over the years, we believe that the current match will most likely result in a draw.

Mexico vs Poland Head-to-Head
Both sides’ previous results in friendly matches are comparable, and Mexico has never defeated Poland. Even though the European team’s World Cup history is not as extensive, a draw seems given that this is just the first game for both teams.
Up till now, Mexico and Poland each participated in three games. Among them, Mexico won one game (0 at home, one away from the stadium), Poland won one (1 away from the stadium, zero at home), and one game was a draw (0 at Home Stadium, one Away Stadium).
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The two teams played a total of one game in the international friendly before this one, with Mexico winning one, Poland losing zero, and the two teams drawing zero.
The two sides played a total of two games in the international club friendly, with Mexico winning none, Poland winning one, and the two teams drawing one. Here is Mexico vs Poland FIFA World Cup match prediction, lineups, and head-to-head records that will help our readers to place a bet or Play Fantasy Football during Football World Cup 2022.
Mexico National Teams Performance
Mexico has participated in 17 World Cups in all, and their best results so far have been two quarterfinal appearances, both of which were on home soil. Watch out for Ral Jiménez because he has contributed significantly to both his country’s team and his club, Wolverhampton Wanderers. The versatile Érick Gutiérrez and Hirving Lozano, two of Mexico’s most expensive players, are the other guys you should keep a look out for.
Poland National Teams Performance
Given that he won the “Ballon d’Or Striker of the Year” title in 2021, the “European Golden Shoe” two seasons in a row, and was named the “Best FIFA Men’s Player” for the previous two years, Robert Lewandowski is the player everyone anticipates scoring during the World Cup.
He will undoubtedly try to get past Mexico’s goalkeeper, but the real question is whether he will succeed in the first half. We believe he will. Who will score against Mexico if he does not? We anticipate that Lewandowski will score in the first half again because he has done it in five of the last six games in which he has scored one or more goals. Here is Mexico vs Poland FIFA World Cup match prediction, lineups, and head-to-head records that will help our readers to place a bet or Play Fantasy Football during Football World Cup 2022.
Poland has only been able to participate in eight World Cups; this will be their ninth. Their finest performance was coming in third place in 1938, and their best century-to-date performance was three times qualifying for the group stage but not moving on. The three players to keep an eye out for are their star striker Robert Lewandowski, the versatile Arkadiusz Milik, and Mateusz Klich of the English Premier League. During the group stage, these are the players you should pay close attention to.
How to watch Mexico vs Poland World Cup Match?
Country | Television |
Costa Rica | Teletica, Sky, Movistar |
Serbia | RTS |
Uruguay | Monte Carlo TV, Canal 10, Teledoce, Torneos, DirecTV |
Egypt | beIN Sports |
Croatia | HRT |
France | TF1, beIN Sports |
Peru | Latina Televisión, DirecTV |
Russia | Match TV |
Saudi Arabia | beIN Sports |
Argentina | TyC, DirecTV |
Germany | ARD, ZDF |
Australia | SBS, Optus Sport |
Mexico | Televisa, TV Azteca |
USA | FOX, Telemundo |
England | BBC, ITV |
Tunisia | beIN Sports |
Portugal | RTP |
Spain | Mediaset España |
Iran | IRIS |
Sweden | SVT, TV4 |
South Korea | SBS |
Poland | TVP |
Senegal | Supersports, Kwese Sports, Canal+ & Startimes Channels. |
Denmark | DR, TV 2 |
Switzerland | SRG SSR |
Belgium | VRT, RTBF |
Panama | Corporación Medcom, Televisora Nacional, Sky |
Brazil | Globo, SporTV |
Colombia | Caracol TV, RCN TV, DirecTV |
Japan | Fuji TV, NHK, NTV, TBS, TV Asahi, TV Tokyo |
MEX vs POL possible starting lineup:
Name | Club |
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Wojciech Szczesny | Juventus |
Lukasz Skorupski | Bologna |
Bartlomiej Drągowski | Spezia |
Radosław Majecki | Cercle Brugge |
Kamil Grabara | Copenhagen |
Name | Club |
---|---|
Robert Gumny | Augsburg |
Jakub Kiwior | Spezia |
Tomasz Kedziora | Dynamo Kyiv |
Jan Bednarek | Aston Villa |
Mateusz Wieteska | Clermont |
Kamil Glik | Benevento |
Bartosz Bereszynski | Sampdoria |
Paweł Dawidowicz | Hellas Verona |
Arkadiusz Reca | Spezia |
Tymoteusz Puchacz | Union Berlin |
Matty Cash | Aston Villa |
Marcin Kaminski | Schalke |
Maciej Rybus | Spartak Moscow |
Name | Club |
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Jakub Piotrowski | Ludogorets Razgrad |
Grzegorz Krychowiak | Al-Shabab |
Kamil Grosicki | Pogon |
Szymon Zurkowski | Fiorentina |
Michal Skoras | Lech Poznan |
Jakub Kaminski | Wolfsburg |
Sebastian Szymanski | Feyenoord |
Piotr Zielinski | Napoli |
Nicola Zalewski | Roma |
Karol Linetty | Torino |
Mateusz Klich | Leeds |
Przemysław Frankowski | Lens |
Jacek Goralski | Bochum |
Jakub Moder | Brighton |
Kamil Jozwiak | Charlotte |
Name | Club |
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Arkadiusz Milik | Juventus |
Robert Lewandowski | Barcelona |
Karol Swiderski | Charlotte |
Krzysztof Piatek | Salernitana |
Adam Buksa | Lens |