
The match between Poland and Albania will take place on Thursday at 20:45, at the “PGE Narodowy” stadium in Warsaw, as part of the “play-off” phase of the World Cup. The modern facility, with a capacity of over 58 thousand seats, is considered one of the most important sports arenas in Poland.
The stadium was inaugurated on January 29, 2012, and since then the Polish national team has played 29 official matches at this ground, recording 17 wins, 9 draws and only 3 losses. This record shows a clear advantage of the home team at “PGE Narodowy”.
In this period, Poland has scored 58 goals and conceded 26. The biggest victory is the one against San Marino with a score of 5-0, while one of the most important successes remains the 2-0 triumph against Germany.
As for direct confrontations at this stadium, Albania has faced Poland twice, suffering two losses and 5 goals. The Red and Blacks have managed to score only once, with Sokol Cikalleshi as the author.
This balance represents a difficult challenge for the Albanian team, which aims to overturn the statistics and ensure a positive result in the transfer.
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