Nations League Injury Hit Poland Have Point To Prove Against Scots

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Nations League: Injury-hit Poland have point to prove against Scots
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Nations League: Injury-hit Poland have point to prove against Scots

Poland will be without a number of key players when they take on Scotland in the Nations League on Tuesday.

The Poles are already without injured duo Arkadiusz Milik and Krzysztof Piatek, and they have now also lost Piotr Zielinski to a knock.

Zielinski is one of Poland's most creative players, and his absence will be a blow to their chances of getting a result against Scotland.

Scotland will be looking to build on their impressive 2-0 win over Albania on Saturday.

Steve Clarke's side were excellent in that game, and they will be confident of causing Poland problems at Hampden Park.

Scotland have a good record against Poland, having won four of their last six meetings.

The match is likely to be close, with both sides having something to prove.

Poland will be looking to show that they can still compete at the highest level, even without some of their key players.

Scotland, meanwhile, will be looking to prove that they are a force to be reckoned with under Clarke.

Predicted line-ups:

**Poland:** Fabianski; Bereszynski, Glik, Bednarek, Puchacz; Krychowiak, Szymanski; Jozwiak, Grosicki, Lewandowski; Swiderski **Scotland:** Gordon; Hendry, McTominay, Hanley; Patterson, McGinn, Gilmour, Robertson; Christie, Adams, Dykes