Poland are preparing for the upcoming Euros. They have only four matches left before the tournament kicks off. So, they are likely to take the match against Serbia very seriously and play it without wide rotation.
Moreover, they are extremely good at home. Poland haven’t left the home turf without a win since November, 2014. They even beat Germany in Warsaw.
Serbia seem crisis-torn. Having a good squad doesn’t mean having a good team. This is exactly their story. After finishing fourth in the qualifiers (below Poland, Denmark and Albania), they are open for some experiments.
Serbia have four debutants in the team, Dusan Tadic and Nemanja Gudelj were left behind, while Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Ljubomir Fejsa are injured.
That’s why there’s a big value in picking Poland’s win on Wednesday.