Germany vs Poland Live
The main game of the day at the EURO 2008 will be played at the Worthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt and will feature Germany and Poland. The two countries have and old rivalry. They played 14 official games against each other during their histories. Germany have a categorical advantage over their opponents today. Joachim Low’s side has won 10 out of the 14 matches played against Poland. The remaining 4 ended with a draw. Poland conceded 25 goals in all this games, managing to score only 7. Poland will surely aim for their first win tonight. Follow this battle live online with us here at the FC Football Blog. Our extended live coverage provides live text commentary, live highlights and live streams. The live TV streams will allow you to watch live video from the Worthersee Stadium.
Germany 2-0 Poland Live Full Time 90′+4′ The referee ends the match. 90′+4′ Ball Possession: Germany 52%, Poland 48%. 90′+2′ Germany Substitution: Miroslav Klose is replaced by Kevin Kuranyi. 89′ Lukas Podolski misses the target. 89′ Bastian Schweinsteiger tries to score and he is blocked. 86′ Miroslav Klose is caught offside. 86′ Lukasz Piszczek delivers and Lehmann retains. 85′ Thomas Hitzlsperger shoots wide.
84′ Marek Saganowski header is bounced by the keeper. 81′ Bastian Schweinsteiger is denied by the keeper. 81′ Thomas Hitzlsperger crosses from the corner spot. 72′ GOOOOOOAL!!! 2 – 0 Lukas Podolski volleys the ball into the net.
72′ Jacek Krzynowek is denied by Lehmann. 67′ Bastian Schweinsteiger is denied by the keeper. 65′ Poland Substituion: Wojciech Lobodzinski is replaced by Lukasz Piszczek. 64′ Yellow Card: Bastian Schweinsteiger is booked for a foul. 62′ Euzebiusz Smolarek is caught offside. 61′ Lukas Podolski needs the medical staff. 60′ Ball Possession: Germany 49%, Poland 51%. 60′ Yellow Card: Mariusz Lewandowski is booked by the referee. 59′ Jacek Krzynowek sends a corner kick cross and Lehmann clears. 55′ Germany Substitution: Clemens Fritz is replaced by Bastian Schweinsteiger. 55′ Jacek Krzynowek shoots wide. 54′ Jacek Krzynowek is denied by the keeper.
51′ Wojciech Lobodzinski is caught offside. 49′ Euzebiusz Smolarek is caught offside. 46′ Torsten Frings sends a free kick cross and Ballack misses the target. 46′ Poland Substitution: Maciej Zurawski is replaced by Roger Guerreiro. 46′ The second half has started.
45′+2′ Mariusz Lewandowski shoots and the keeper saves. 39′ Mariusz Lewandowski shoots wide. 38′ Mario Gomez misses the target.
37′ Mariusz Lewandowski shoots wide. 36′ Wojciech Lobodzinski delivers and Zurawski misses the target. 33′ Ball Possession: Germany 58%, Poland 42%. 32′ Mario Gomez is caught offside. 28′ Wojciech Lobodzinski shoots and the keeper saves.
27′ Lukas Podolski sends a corner kick and the ball is cleared. 25′ Wojciech Lobodzinski is caught offside. 25′ Miroslav Klose is flagged offside. 23′ Maciej Zurawski sends a corner kick and Bak’s header goes wide. 20′ GOOOOOAL!!! 1 – 0 Lukas Podolski sends the ball into the empty net.
20′ Miroslav Klose brings the ball into the box… 17′ Ball Possession: Germany 62%, Polland 38%. 17′ Christoph Metzelder is caught offside. 16′ Lukas Podolski sends a free kick cross and a defender clears. 12′ Lukas Podolski has a missed volley shot and Poland’s defense clears the ball. 9′ Wojciech Lobodzinski delivers and the ball is cleared. 8′ Poland have a throw-in. 5′ Miroslav Klose crosses and Gomez misses the target.
1′ Jacek Krzynowek misses the target. 1′ Poland have a cross and Lehmann drops the ball. 1′ Poland have the first touch of the match. 1′ The referee blows the starting whistle.
Germany vs Poland Preview Competition: EURO 2008 Stage: Group B, Match-day 1 Date: 08.07.2008 Kick-off time: 20.45 CET Location: Worthersee Stadium, Klagenfurt, Austria Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (NOR) Live Coverage:Germany vs Poland
Germany vs Poland Odds and Betting Tips
Germany should win this game from my point of view. Poland have always been strong during the Qualifiers and lost their pace during the final tournaments. They surly won’t manage to change this today against a German side that has a more than obvious dominance in the head to head comparison.
Germany vs Poland Line-ups
Here are the probable starting line-ups: Germany
1 J. Lehmann
16 P. Lahm
17 P. Mertesacker
21 C. Metzelder
2 M. Jansen
8 T. Frings
13 M. Ballack
4 C. Fritz
7 B. Schweinsteiger
11 M. Klose
20 L. Podolski
Poland
1 A. Boruc
13 M. Wasilewski
6 J. Bak
14 M. Zewlakow
3 J. Wawrzyniak
18 M. Lewandowski
5 D. Dudka
17 W. Lobodzinski
8 J. Krzynowek
9 M. Zurawski
7 E. Smolarek
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Germany vs Poland Live Coverage
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Germany vs Poland Live
The main game of the day at the EURO 2008 will be played at the Worthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt and will feature Germany and Poland. The two countries have and old rivalry. They played 14 official games against each other during their histories.
Germany have a categorical advantage over their opponents today. Joachim Low’s side has won 10 out of the 14 matches played against Poland. The remaining 4 ended with a draw. Poland conceded 25 goals in all this games, managing to score only 7.
Poland will surely aim for their first win tonight. Follow this battle live online with us here at the FC Football Blog. Our extended live coverage provides live text commentary, live highlights and live streams. The live TV streams will allow you to watch live video from the Worthersee Stadium.
Highlights: Germany 2 – 0 Poland
Germany 2-0 Poland Live Full Time
90′+4′ The referee ends the match.
90′+4′ Ball Possession: Germany 52%, Poland 48%.
90′+2′ Germany Substitution: Miroslav Klose is replaced by Kevin Kuranyi.
89′ Lukas Podolski misses the target.
89′ Bastian Schweinsteiger tries to score and he is blocked.
86′ Miroslav Klose is caught offside.
86′ Lukasz Piszczek delivers and Lehmann retains.
85′ Thomas Hitzlsperger shoots wide.
84′ Marek Saganowski header is bounced by the keeper.
81′ Bastian Schweinsteiger is denied by the keeper.
81′ Thomas Hitzlsperger crosses from the corner spot.
72′ GOOOOOOAL!!! 2 – 0 Lukas Podolski volleys the ball into the net.
72′ Jacek Krzynowek is denied by Lehmann.
67′ Bastian Schweinsteiger is denied by the keeper.
65′ Poland Substituion: Wojciech Lobodzinski is replaced by Lukasz Piszczek.
64′ Yellow Card: Bastian Schweinsteiger is booked for a foul.
62′ Euzebiusz Smolarek is caught offside.
61′ Lukas Podolski needs the medical staff.
60′ Ball Possession: Germany 49%, Poland 51%.
60′ Yellow Card: Mariusz Lewandowski is booked by the referee.
59′ Jacek Krzynowek sends a corner kick cross and Lehmann clears.
55′ Germany Substitution: Clemens Fritz is replaced by Bastian Schweinsteiger.
55′ Jacek Krzynowek shoots wide.
54′ Jacek Krzynowek is denied by the keeper.
51′ Wojciech Lobodzinski is caught offside.
49′ Euzebiusz Smolarek is caught offside.
46′ Torsten Frings sends a free kick cross and Ballack misses the target.
46′ Poland Substitution: Maciej Zurawski is replaced by Roger Guerreiro.
46′ The second half has started.
45′+2′ Mariusz Lewandowski shoots and the keeper saves.
39′ Mariusz Lewandowski shoots wide.
38′ Mario Gomez misses the target.
37′ Mariusz Lewandowski shoots wide.
36′ Wojciech Lobodzinski delivers and Zurawski misses the target.
33′ Ball Possession: Germany 58%, Poland 42%.
32′ Mario Gomez is caught offside.
28′ Wojciech Lobodzinski shoots and the keeper saves.
27′ Lukas Podolski sends a corner kick and the ball is cleared.
25′ Wojciech Lobodzinski is caught offside.
25′ Miroslav Klose is flagged offside.
23′ Maciej Zurawski sends a corner kick and Bak’s header goes wide.
20′ GOOOOOAL!!! 1 – 0 Lukas Podolski sends the ball into the empty net.
20′ Miroslav Klose brings the ball into the box…
17′ Ball Possession: Germany 62%, Polland 38%.
17′ Christoph Metzelder is caught offside.
16′ Lukas Podolski sends a free kick cross and a defender clears.
12′ Lukas Podolski has a missed volley shot and Poland’s defense clears the ball.
9′ Wojciech Lobodzinski delivers and the ball is cleared.
8′ Poland have a throw-in.
5′ Miroslav Klose crosses and Gomez misses the target.
1′ Jacek Krzynowek misses the target.
1′ Poland have a cross and Lehmann drops the ball.
1′ Poland have the first touch of the match.
1′ The referee blows the starting whistle.
Germany vs Poland Live Streams
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Germany vs Poland Preview
Competition: EURO 2008
Stage: Group B, Match-day 1
Date: 08.07.2008
Kick-off time: 20.45 CET
Location: Worthersee Stadium, Klagenfurt, Austria
Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (NOR)
Live Coverage: Germany vs Poland
Germany vs Poland Odds and Betting Tips
Germany should win this game from my point of view. Poland have always been strong during the Qualifiers and lost their pace during the final tournaments. They surly won’t manage to change this today against a German side that has a more than obvious dominance in the head to head comparison.
Germany vs Poland Line-ups
Here are the probable starting line-ups:
Germany
1 J. Lehmann
16 P. Lahm
17 P. Mertesacker
21 C. Metzelder
2 M. Jansen
8 T. Frings
13 M. Ballack
4 C. Fritz
7 B. Schweinsteiger
11 M. Klose
20 L. Podolski
Poland
1 A. Boruc
13 M. Wasilewski
6 J. Bak
14 M. Zewlakow
3 J. Wawrzyniak
18 M. Lewandowski
5 D. Dudka
17 W. Lobodzinski
8 J. Krzynowek
9 M. Zurawski
7 E. Smolarek