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Both these nations have November’s World Cup to look forward to, so expect a very competitive game in Warsaw.
Visitors the Netherlands were excellent during June’s four-game window, so are currently top of the table as a result.
Louis van Gaal’s side hammered Belgium 4-1 in Brussels, before beating Wales both home and away.
The only game Oranje failed to win was when Poland visited Rotterdam on matchday three.
Matty Cash and Piotr Zieliński gave the visitors a 2-0 lead at De Kuip, only for quick-fire goals from Davy Klaassen and Denzel Dumfries to get it back to 2-2.
Holland really should’ve won this game too, but Memphis’ stoppage time penalty thwacked the post.
Poland meanwhile cannot finish first in this section and are just looking to avoid relegation down to League B.
Aside from that draw in the reverse fixture, having lost twice to Belgium, Poland’s only points came in a comeback victory over Wales.
Jakub Kamiński and Karol Świderski were both on target late in a 2-1 win in Wrocław.
So, Czesław Michniewicz’s team are three points clear of bottom side Wales, knowing if they better the Dragons’ result on Thursday they’ll be safe.
If not, that would set up a matchday six survival showdown at the Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday.
Will there be a winner at Stadion Narodowy?