Poland v Austria, 21 June 2024

Score3-1 to Austria
Referee Halil Umut Meler
CompetitionUEFA European Championship Finals Group D
VenueOlympiastadion, Berlin
Attendance69,455
Kick-off: 6.00pm local . This was match no. 20 at Euro 2024. . Head to Head Played: 11 Poland won: 5 Drawn: 2 Austria won: 4 . This was Austria's biggest win against Poland since a 5-2 victory in their first-ever meeting in Vienna in May 1935.

1  Poland

Manager: Michał Probierz

3  Austria

Manager: Ralf Rangnick

Goals:

Krzysztof Piątek 30 G

Goals:

Gernot Trauner 9 G
Christoph Baumgartner 67 G
Marko Arnautović penalty 78 P

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny
Defender Jan Bednarek
Defender Jakub Kiwior
Defender/Midfielder Pawel Dawidowicz
Defender/Midfielder Nicola Zalewski
Midfielder Jakub Piotrowski
Midfielder Bartosz Slisz
Midfielder/Forward Adam Buksa
Midfielder/Forward Piotr Zieliński (captain)

Starting lineup:

Patrick Pentz Goalkeeper
Philipp Lienhart Defender
Stefan Posch Defender
Phillipp Mwene Defender/Midfielder
Nicolas Seiwald Defender/Midfielder
Gernot Trauner Defender/Midfielder
Florian Grillitsch Midfielder
Konrad Laimer Midfielder
Marcel Sabitzer Midfielder/Forward (captain)

Substitutions:

Jakub Moder for Jakub Piotrowski 46
Robert Lewandowski for Adam Buksa 60
Karol Swiderski for Krzysztof Piątek 60
Kamil Grosicki for Bartosz Slisz 76
Kacper Urbański for Piotr Zieliński 87

Substitutions:

Patrick Wimmer for Florian Grillitsch 46
Kevin Danso for Gernot Trauner 59
Alexander Prass for Phillipp Mwene 63
Michael Gregoritsch for Marko Arnautović 81
Romano Schmid for Christoph Baumgartner 81

Cards:

Bartosz Slisz 53 Y
Jakub Moder 62 Y
Robert Lewandowski 64 Y
Wojciech Szczęsny 77 Y

Cards:

Patrick Wimmer 56 Y
Marko Arnautović 70 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Marcin Bułka
Goalkeeper Łukasz Skorupski
Defender Bartosz Salamon
Defender/Midfielder Bartosz Bereszyński
Defender/Midfielder Jakub Moder
Midfielder Taras Romanczuk
Midfielder Damian Szymański
Midfielder/Forward Kamil Grosicki
Midfielder/Forward Michał Skóraś
Midfielder/Forward Karol Swiderski
Midfielder/Forward Kacper Urbański

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Niklas Hedl
Goalkeeper Heinz Lindner
Defender Flavius Daniliuc
Defender Max Wöber
Defender/Midfielder Kevin Danso
Defender/Midfielder Alexander Prass
Defender/Midfielder Leopold Querfeld
Defender/Midfielder Patrick Wimmer
Midfielder Romano Schmid
Midfielder Matthias Seidl
Midfielder/Forward Maximilian Entrup
Midfielder/Forward Michael Gregoritsch
Midfielder/Forward Marco Grüll
Midfielder/Forward Florain Kainz
Midfielder/Forward Andi Weimann

Comments:

Due to the Netherlands v France goalless draw later on this day, Poland became the first team to be eliminated from this UEFA European Championship tournament. . As their second game at the four previous participations at UEFA European Championship tournaments had all been drawn, they had now lost their opening two games at a Euro for the first time. . Aged 36 years and 13 days, Kamil Grosicki had now become the oldest player to make an appearance at a major tournament for Poland; previously Jacek Bąk against Austria at Euro 2008 (35 years and 80 days).

Comments:

Austria avoided losing three consecutive games at major tournaments for the first time since the FIFA World Cup in 1978 (three). . Das Team had now won 13 of their last 18 international games (lost two). . They had now won three of their last 12 games at UEFA European Championship tournaments (lost seven).

1  Poland

Manager: Michał Probierz

Goals:

Krzysztof Piątek 30 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny
Defender Jan Bednarek
Defender Jakub Kiwior
Defender/Midfielder Pawel Dawidowicz
Defender/Midfielder Nicola Zalewski
Midfielder Jakub Piotrowski
Midfielder Bartosz Slisz
Midfielder/Forward Adam Buksa
Midfielder/Forward Piotr Zieliński (captain)

Substitutions:

Jakub Moder for Jakub Piotrowski 46
Robert Lewandowski for Adam Buksa 60
Karol Swiderski for Krzysztof Piątek 60
Kamil Grosicki for Bartosz Slisz 76
Kacper Urbański for Piotr Zieliński 87

Cards:

Bartosz Slisz 53 Y
Jakub Moder 62 Y
Robert Lewandowski 64 Y
Wojciech Szczęsny 77 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Marcin Bułka
Goalkeeper Łukasz Skorupski
Defender Bartosz Salamon
Defender/Midfielder Bartosz Bereszyński
Defender/Midfielder Jakub Moder
Midfielder Taras Romanczuk
Midfielder Damian Szymański
Midfielder/Forward Kamil Grosicki
Midfielder/Forward Michał Skóraś
Midfielder/Forward Karol Swiderski
Midfielder/Forward Kacper Urbański

Comments:

Due to the Netherlands v France goalless draw later on this day, Poland became the first team to be eliminated from this UEFA European Championship tournament. . As their second game at the four previous participations at UEFA European Championship tournaments had all been drawn, they had now lost their opening two games at a Euro for the first time. . Aged 36 years and 13 days, Kamil Grosicki had now become the oldest player to make an appearance at a major tournament for Poland; previously Jacek Bąk against Austria at Euro 2008 (35 years and 80 days).

3  Austria

Manager: Ralf Rangnick

Goals:

Gernot Trauner 9 G
Christoph Baumgartner 67 G
Marko Arnautović penalty 78 P

Starting lineup:

Patrick Pentz Goalkeeper
Philipp Lienhart Defender
Stefan Posch Defender
Phillipp Mwene Defender/Midfielder
Nicolas Seiwald Defender/Midfielder
Gernot Trauner Defender/Midfielder
Florian Grillitsch Midfielder
Konrad Laimer Midfielder
Marcel Sabitzer Midfielder/Forward (captain)

Substitutions:

Patrick Wimmer for Florian Grillitsch 46
Kevin Danso for Gernot Trauner 59
Alexander Prass for Phillipp Mwene 63
Michael Gregoritsch for Marko Arnautović 81
Romano Schmid for Christoph Baumgartner 81

Cards:

Patrick Wimmer 56 Y
Marko Arnautović 70 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Niklas Hedl
Goalkeeper Heinz Lindner
Defender Flavius Daniliuc
Defender Max Wöber
Defender/Midfielder Kevin Danso
Defender/Midfielder Alexander Prass
Defender/Midfielder Leopold Querfeld
Defender/Midfielder Patrick Wimmer
Midfielder Romano Schmid
Midfielder Matthias Seidl
Midfielder/Forward Maximilian Entrup
Midfielder/Forward Michael Gregoritsch
Midfielder/Forward Marco Grüll
Midfielder/Forward Florain Kainz
Midfielder/Forward Andi Weimann

Comments:

Austria avoided losing three consecutive games at major tournaments for the first time since the FIFA World Cup in 1978 (three). . Das Team had now won 13 of their last 18 international games (lost two). . They had now won three of their last 12 games at UEFA European Championship tournaments (lost seven).