Poland W vs Sweden W prediction: EUROPE: Euro Women betting tips on match 2025-07-07 19:00.
[p]As rank outsiders at the UEFA Women’s European Championship, Poland are expected to have another difficult time when they head to Lucerne to take on FIFA’s #6-ranked side, Sweden.  [/p]
[p]Match News and Current Form[/p]
[p]Making their debut at the Euros finals, Poland didn’t disgrace themselves when losing 2-0 to eight-time winners Germany on matchday one. It continued an ongoing struggle against the continent’s best nations that is further illustrated by the fact that they lost all six matches in League A of qualifying before working their way through the play-off path against less illustrious opponents. They’ve got a long-standing history of struggling against superior opponents, and you’d have to go back to November 2019 (Spain 1-1) to find the last time they drew with or defeated a current top-ten nation (L5). [/p]
[p]Still striving to win this tournament for the first time since triumphing in the inaugural 1984 edition, Sweden beat Denmark 1-0 on matchday one to stretch their unbeaten run to 13 matches (W9, D4). They’re also unbeaten in four consecutive group stage games (W3, D1) at the Euros, and ahead of a potentially decisive showdown with fellow top-ten nation Germany, a win here for the nine-time semi-finalists could possibly secure their place in the knockout stage with a game to spare. That will be expected for Sweden, who have bypassed the group stages in all 11 of their historical Euros finals appearances. [/p]
[p]Head-to-Head History[/p]
[p]Poland have not scored against Sweden in a competitive setting over the last 20 years, losing two Euro 2017 qualifiers (agg. 7-0) and another two for the 2015 World Cup (agg. 6-0). [/p]
[p]Hot Stats and Streaks[/p]
[p]Only two of Poland’s last ten matches saw both teams score. [/p]
[p]Nine of Poland’s last ten losses were by a 2+ goal margin.[/p]
[p]Sweden secured a clean sheet in 13 of their last 16 wins. [/p]
[p]Six of Sweden’s last nine games saw a goal scored inside the opening 20 minutes.[/p]
[p]Key Players to Watch and Missing Players[/p]
[p]Ewa Pajor opened the scoring the last time these teams met and tends to be a good luck charm when she scores as her last 48 scoring appearances for club and country ended in victory for her side. In a similar vein, Filippa Angeldahl, scorer of Sweden’s winner against Denmark on matchday one, has never lost when she’s scored for her nation (W17, D1). [/p]
[p]There are no known new injuries for either side.[/p]
[p]Betting Analysis[/p]
[p]Backing Sweden to win with a clean sheet adds value to their price and takes the guesswork out of predicting a winning margin in what looks set to be a lopsided affair.[/p]
[p][i]Author: Aaron Murphy[/i][/p]