Team profile
Poland
Projected squad breakdown, formation notes, and match context for Poland heading into the 2026 World Cup.
Projected XI
4-2-3-1Projected starters with position context.
Team analysis
Poland enters the 2026 World Cup under the guidance of coach Michał Probierz, ranked 19th in the FIFA standings. With a blend of experienced veterans and emerging talents, Poland aims to make a significant impact on the global stage. The squad is anchored by the legendary Robert Lewandowski, whose leadership and goal-scoring prowess remain pivotal. Poland's defensive solidity is bolstered by the presence of Wojciech Szczęsny in goal and a robust backline featuring Jakub Kiwior and Jan Bednarek. The midfield is a mix of creativity and tenacity, with Piotr Zieliński providing the creative spark and Grzegorz Krychowiak offering defensive stability. Poland's attacking options are further enhanced by the likes of Arkadiusz Milik and Adam Buksa, who provide depth and versatility in the forward line. As Poland awaits the announcement of their group stage opponents, the team is focused on building cohesion and refining their tactical approach to navigate the challenges of the tournament.
Tactical breakdown
Poland is likely to adopt a 4-2-3-1 formation, a setup that allows them to balance defensive solidity with attacking flair. The defensive line, led by Jakub Kiwior and Jan Bednarek, provides a strong foundation, while full-backs Matty Cash and Nicola Zalewski offer width and support in attack. The double pivot of Grzegorz Krychowiak and Jakub Moder in midfield ensures defensive cover and ball distribution, allowing the attacking trio of Piotr Zieliński, Sebastian Szymański, and Przemysław Frankowski to operate with freedom. Robert Lewandowski spearheads the attack, utilizing his exceptional positioning and finishing skills to convert chances. Poland's playing style emphasizes quick transitions and exploiting spaces on the flanks, with full-backs and wingers playing crucial roles in stretching the opposition and creating opportunities for Lewandowski and Milik.
Key players
Robert Lewandowski remains Poland's talisman, with his goal-scoring ability and leadership on and off the pitch being invaluable. His experience and knack for finding the back of the net will be crucial in tight matches. Piotr Zieliński's role as the creative engine in midfield is vital, as his vision and passing range can unlock defenses and provide service to the forwards. Wojciech Szczęsny's presence in goal offers reliability and composure, crucial for maintaining defensive stability. Jakub Kiwior's development into a commanding center-back adds strength to Poland's defense, while Sebastian Szymański's versatility and technical skills offer a dynamic option in the attacking third. Together, these players form the backbone of Poland's World Cup campaign, each bringing unique qualities that can influence the outcome of matches.
Group stage outlook
As Poland awaits the announcement of their group stage opponents, the team is preparing for a challenging yet promising campaign. With a balanced squad and a mix of experience and youth, Poland has the potential to advance beyond the group stage. The key to their success will be maintaining defensive solidity while capitalizing on the attacking prowess of Lewandowski and his supporting cast. If Poland can navigate the group stage successfully, they have the potential to make a deep run in the knockout rounds, leveraging their tactical discipline and individual brilliance.
Full squad

B. Drągowski
Poland

B. Mrozek
Poland

K. Grabara
Poland

K. Tobiasz

Ł. Skorupski
Poland

Łukasz Skorupski
Bologna

M. Bułka
Poland

M. Kochalski
Poland

Marcin Bułka
Nice

Wojciech Szczęsny
Barcelona

B. Bereszyński
Poland

Bartosz Bereszyński
Empoli

J. Bednarek
Poland

J. Kiwior
Poland

J. Ziółkowski
Poland

Jakub Kiwior
Arsenal

Jan Bednarek
Southampton

K. Piątkowski
Poland

K. Szcześniak

M. Cash
Poland

M. Gurgul
Poland

M. Skrzypczak
Poland

M. Wieteska
Poland

Matty Cash
Aston Villa

Nicola Zalewski
Roma

P. Dawidowicz
Poland

P. Frankowski
Poland

P. Wiśniewski
Poland

Paweł Dawidowicz
Verona

S. Walukiewicz
Poland

Sebastian Walukiewicz
Torino

T. Kędziora
Poland

T. Puchacz
Poland

Tymoteusz Puchacz
Lyon

A. Kozubal
Poland

A. Pyrka
Poland

B. Kapustka
Poland

B. Slisz
Poland

Bartosz Slisz
Atlanta United

Damian Szymański
AEK Athens

F. Rózga

Grzegorz Krychowiak
Al-Shabab

J. Kamiński
Poland

J. Moder
Poland

J. Piotrowski
Poland

Jakub Moder
Brighton

Jakub Piotrowski
Ludogorets

K. Kozłowski
Poland

K. UrbaÅski
Poland

Kacper Urbański
Bologna

Karol Linetty
Torino

M. Bogusz
Poland

M. Oyedele
Poland

N. Zalewski
Poland

O. Repka
Poland

P. Wszołek
Poland

P. Zieliński
Poland

Piotr Zieliński
Inter Milan

S. Szymański
Poland

Sebastian Szymański
Fenerbahçe

T. Romanczuk
Poland

A. Buksa
Poland

Adam Buksa
Antalyaspor

Arkadiusz Milik
Juventus

D. Marczuk
Poland

K. Grosicki
Poland

K. Piątek
Poland

K. Świderski
Poland

Karol Świderski
Charlotte FC

M. Skóraś
Poland

Michał Skóraś
Club Brugge

Przemysław Frankowski
Lens

R. Lewandowski
Poland

Robert Lewandowski
Barcelona
Match context
Scheduled matches (earliest first)Stadion Narodowy, Warszawa
Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki
De Kuip, Rotterdam
Stadion Śląski, Chorzów
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