England to Play Euro 2024 Away Qualifier Against Ukraine in Poland
England will travel to Poland on 9 September to take on Ukraine in their Euro 2024 away qualifier. Ukraine are unable to play their home games in their homeland due to the invasion of Russia, and have recently been playing their ‘home’ games in other Polish cities and Slovakia. England, under the guidance of Gareth Southgate, have already made a strong start to their Euro 2024 qualification campaign, with four wins from their opening four Group C games. The match will be held at the Tarczynski Arena, which holds 45,000 people.
England’s Euro 2024 Qualification Campaign So Far
England have had a strong start to their Euro 2024 qualification campaign, with four wins from their opening four Group C games. They have won all of their matches so far, including a 2-1 win over Poland in their opening game, a 3-1 win over Albania, a 3-0 win over San Marino, and a 1-0 win over Hungary.
Gareth Southgate’s side have been impressive in their performances so far, and have shown that they are capable of competing with the best teams in Europe. They have also shown that they can cope with the pressure of playing away from home, as they have won all of their away games so far.
Ukraine’s Difficult Situation
Ukraine have been unable to play their home games in their homeland due to the invasion of Russia. As a result, they have had to play most of their recent ‘home’ games in other Polish cities and one in Slovakia. This has been a difficult situation for the team, as they have had to adjust to playing in unfamiliar surroundings and against unfamiliar opponents.
Despite this difficult situation, Ukraine have still managed to put together some impressive performances. They have won three of their four Group C games so far, including a 3-1 win over Poland, a 2-1 win over Albania, and a 2-0 win over San Marino.
The Match Ahead
England will travel to Poland on 9 September to take on Ukraine in their Euro 2024 away qualifier. The match will be held at the Tarczynski Arena, which holds 45,000 people. This will be a difficult game for both sides, as they will both be looking to secure a win and take another step towards qualification for Euro 2024.
England will be looking to continue their impressive form and make it five wins from five Group C games. Ukraine will be hoping to build on their recent good form and put together another impressive performance against one of Europe’s top teams.
Conclusion
England will travel to Poland on 9 September to take on Ukraine in their Euro 2024 away qualifier. England have had an impressive start to their Euro 2024 qualification campaign, with four wins from their opening four Group C games. Ukraine have had to play most of their recent ‘home’ games in other Polish cities and one in Slovakia due to the invasion of Russia. The match will be held at the Tarczynski Arena, which holds 45,000 people. Both sides will be looking to secure a win and take another step towards qualification for Euro 2024.