Poland vs Colombia Live Score FIFA World Cup 2018 Live Streaming: Poland and Colombia both lost their opening games of the 2018 World Cup and are now on the brink of elimination. A win for either team will see the other being eliminated from the tournament. This will be the match of the day as both teams will be looking to survive as a draw will keep both teams alive. While Robert Lewandowski is likely to be the target man for Poland, it is James Rodriguez and Radamel Falcao who will be expected to provide goals for Colombia. With a spot in the knockout rounds at stake, the two teams will be putting their all to take the win. Catch Poland vs Colombia FIFA Live Streaming World Cup 2018.
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For Poland and Colombia fans, the good news is that the match between Japan and Senegal is tied at 2-2 at the moment. Because of this, both the teams will get an opening to survive in the tournament.
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Pekerman hopes he will keep all 11 players on the pitch against Poland, in a four-point list of to-do things that could help Colombia win the match.
“No. 1 thing, football is 11 against 11, this is our priority, this is how football works” Pekerman said.
“No. 2, we want to be able to have a number of players in top shape. I’m talking about vital players.”
“No. 3, we need to regain our confidence, the one we had coming to Russia.”
“No. 4 is harmony. We all want to achieve the same goal, and we can feel that harmony now.”
The crunch World Cup showdown between Poland and Colombia on Sunday could come down to which of club mates Robert Lewandowski and James Rodriguez is able find something close to their best form at the Kazan Arena. United in Bayern Munich’s high-octane attack as “FC Hollywood” ran away with sixth successive Bundesliga title last season, Lewandowski and Rodriguez carry a large part of the World Cup hopes of their nations on their shoulders.
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In a grisly throwback to Andres Escobar’s murder for scoring an own goal at the 1994 World Cup, Colombia midfielder Carlos Sanchez has received threats after getting sent off in the 2-1 defeat to Japan. Growing unease, coupled with fitness concerns over main man James Rodriguez, could hamper the team’s chances against Poland. The opposition, meanwhile, need to free up star striker Robert Lewandowski in a must-win clash for both teams.
FIFA said late on Saturday it had fined the Polish Football Association 10,000 Swiss francs ($10,124) for what it said was an offensive banner displayed by Polish fans during their side’s 2-1 World Cup defeat to Senegal on Tuesday. “The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has sanctioned the Polish Football Association with a fine of CHF 10,000 and a warning for the display of a political and offensive banner by Polish fans,” FIFA said in a statement.
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Poland suffered a shocking 2-1 defeat at the hands of Senegal in their opening match. Colombia, too lost to Japan 2-1 after Carlos Sanchez was given a red card in the third minute. Both teams need a win to survive. They will also be keeping an eye on Japan vs Senegal match.
Poland vs Colombia Live Score FIFA World Cup 2018 Live Streaming: The crunch World Cup showdown between Poland and Colombia on Sunday could come down to which of club mates Robert Lewandowski and James Rodriguez is able find something close to their best form at the Kazan Arena.
United in Bayern Munich's high-octane attack as "FC Hollywood" ran away with sixth successive Bundesliga title last season, Lewandowski and Rodriguez carry a large part of the World Cup hopes of their nations on their shoulders.
Those respective hopes suffered huge blows when Poland were beaten by Senegal and Colombia lost to Japan in the Group H openers and another defeat for either country is likely to be the end of their road in Russia.
Lewandowski is one of the most prolific strikers in the game and did more than anyone to get Poland to the World Cup with his 16 goals in qualifying, bolstering his already impressive strike rate of more than one goal every two games.
Against Senegal on Tuesday, however, he was able to manage a single shot on target - from a free kick - as the Africans successfully shackled him and isolated him from his teammates.
Colombia right-back Santiago Arias said the South Americans were confident they could do something similar on Sunday.