24′
6:25 p.m
Tooor for Poland, 0-1 by Ariel Mosór
23′
18:24
Poland once again with a degree. Marczuk receives the ball on the right. He goes into the penalty area and shoots from 15 meters to the near corner. Atubolu deflects the shot for a corner.
21′
18:23
Germany sometimes out-dances the Poles on a beer mat. Moukoko and Gruda in particular make it difficult for the guests. So far this has been a fruitless art because it doesn’t result in any scoring chances.
19′
6:20 p.m
Morgalla brings a cross into the penalty area from the right. Tobiasz catches the ball.
17′
6:19 p.m
Germany combines through the center. Then Knauff picks up speed and heads towards the penalty area. He plays on Moukoko. But the pass isn’t perfect, so a defender gets in the way.
14′
6:15 p.m
Germany is getting better and better! Gruda goes into the penalty area on the left. The ball is taken from him, but the ball lands at Knauff five meters from the goal. Its lax finish is not a problem for Tobiasz.
13′
6:14 p.m
Gruda brings a good cross into the penalty area from the right corner of the penalty area. A defender gets to the ball in front of Knauff.
12′
18:13
Germany has space to counter after Morgalla wins the ball. Gruda sets pace through the middle and then plays a through ball to the right. His pass is too short. Bejger intercepts the ball.
10′
18:11
Dárdai drives the ball out of the goal on his own baseline. The referee decides on a goal kick. This is a wrong decision.
8th’
6:09 p.m
It’s a balanced game. Both teams want to play actively forward.
5′
6:07 p.m
First degree for Poland. Kamiński crosses the ball from the left into the penalty area. Marczuk is completely free in the backcourt. He makes a hook and shoots from 14 meters. His shot goes two meters to the right.
3′
6:04 p.m
At the following corner, Martel heads the ball. His conclusion goes a few meters higher.
3′
6:04 p.m
Germany enters the penalty area for the first time. Röhl goes left to the baseline. He plays the ball into the middle. Poland clears for a corner.
5:14 p.m
Adam Majewski changed three positions for Poland compared to the 2-1 win against Israel. Peda, Łęgowski and Szmyt start today instead of Matysik, Kałuziński and Marchwiński.
5:13 p.m
Antonio Di Salvo makes one change for the German U21s compared to the 4-1 win against Estonia. Colin Kleine-Bekel starts in central defense instead of Jamil Siebert.
5:03 p.m
Poland has already had four qualifying games and their German neighbors have only achieved victories so far: 3-0 against Kosovo, 1-0 against Estonia, 5-0 against Estonia and 2-1 against Israel. This gives the team an outstanding goal difference of eleven to one. A win today would give Poland a six-point lead at the top of the table. But Germany played one less game.
5:01 p.m
The German U21s have played three qualifying games so far and have won three times. There was a 3-0 against Kosovo, a 3-2 against Bulgaria and a 4-1 against Estonia. Today’s opponent Poland is the biggest competitor in the fight for group victory. There are still a few games left, but the direct duels between Germany and Poland will probably decide first place in Group D. As a group runner-up, you are only qualified for the 2025 European Championships if you are one of the three best runners-up in the group.
16:54
Hello and welcome to the U21 European Championship qualification. Today at 6:00 p.m. Germany meets Poland.