Poland vs Austria Head-to-Head stats and numbers you need to know before Match 20 of UEFA Euro 2024
UEFA Euro 2024 is back in action with another set of matches this week as Poland lock horns with Ralf Rangnick's Austria side in a crucial encounter at the Olympiastadion Berlin on Friday. Both teams can pack a punch on their day and have a point to prove going into this game.
Austria are currently rooted to the bottom of Group D in the UEFA Euro 2024 standings and are yet to find the back of the net in the tournament. The Austrians gave a good account of themselves against France and will need to make it count on Friday.
Poland, on the other hand, are in third place in their group in the tournament and will need to take it up a notch this month. The Polish outfit gave the Netherlands a run for their money last week and will need to make a statement of intent this week.
Poland vs Austria Head-to-Head stats
Poland have a good historical record against Austria and have won six out of the 11 matches between the two teams. Austria have managed only three victories against Poland and will need to cut the deficit in this fixture.
The previous meeting between the two teams took place in 2019 and ended in a 0-0 stalemate. Both teams were wasteful in the final third on the day and will need to be more clinical this week.
Poland form guide: L-W-W-W-W
Austria form guide: L-D-W-W-W
Poland vs Austria: Numbers you need to know before their UEFA Euro 2024 encounter
Austria defender Maximilian Wober created history against France last week and became the first player in UEFA European Championship history to score an own goal, receive a yellow card, and be replaced by a substitute in the same game.
Adam Buksa found the back of the net for Poland against the Netherlands last week and will look to become the first Polish player to score at least one goal in the first two games of a single edition of a UEFA Euro tournament.
Poland lost their previous game in UEFA Euro 2024 by a 2-1 scoreline against the Netherlands and suffered their first defeat in the history of the competition after scoring the first goal of the game.
Poland have scored more than one goal on only one occasion in their 15 matches in UEFA Euro tournaments, with their only such result coming in a 3-2 defeat against Sweden at Euro 2020.