After finishing second in Groups A and C respectively, Switzerland go head to head with Poland in this last 16 knockout game in Saint Etienne.
Poland went through the group stages unbeaten but without really setting the tournament alight. They opened their campaign with a 1-0 win over Northern Ireland, before grinding out a 0-0 draw with World Champions Germany and finishing with a hard fought 1-0 over a disappointing Ukraine side despite being on the back foot for large spells of the game.
Coach Adam Nawałka's biggest concern will be his side's lack of firepower up front, having found the back of the net just twice so far.
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Robert Lewandowski was heavily backed to finish the tournament's top scorer but so far the Bayern Munich man has failed to get off the mark.
Switzerland have been similarly goal shy in France this summer having managed just the two goals as well and like Poland they went through the group stages unbeaten, winning one and drawing two.
The Swiss beat a plucky Albania side in their first game and followed that win with draws against Romania and the host nation France.
Despite a lack of goals, Vladimir Petković's side have dominated possession in each of their games, even against pre-tournament favourites France, thanks in part to new Arsenal signing Granit Xhaka who has one of the highest pass completion rates in Euro 2016 so far.
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We expecting a tight game at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard and think Poland and under 2.5 goals at 3/1 is a real gem in this one.
Poland won two of their three group games 1-0 and we like the look of this one repeating the same scoreline at 11/2.
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