In the early match of Group D of the Europa League, Holland will fight against Poland. There is a gap between the two sides, plus Poland's ace Rory Wondolowski is injured, so they are even more incapable of fighting with them in the "Orange Corps". In the past 7 matches, Holland has 6 wins and 1 draw, 5 of which have a total of 3 or more goals. Guests, W slightly dislike meat, the median 2.5 goals are more than enough. (Live on ViuTV 99 and Now 618 at 9pm on Sunday)

Poland has failed to make progress in recent years, and this year is even contending in the outer rounds, after a couple of grueling efforts to get to the final week first. In warm-up matches, the Turkish team beat another team 2-1 in the final week, but three players, Robert Ljungdukowski, midfielder Szwedarski and defender Davydouwis, suffered injuries, including a torn biceps femoris in 'Robbo', and will definitely be out tonight. Where is the 35 year old striker in Poland who has amassed 82 goals in 150 games, both stats for the national team champions? "Spiritual Leader", it can be said that Poland even buried the only hope of blowout.

On the other hand, the Dutch team has been doing quite well lately, with two consecutive 4-0 wins in warm-up matches, so it can be said that they are on fire. Although the two midfielders of "Orange Corps", Frankie Dijon and Goup Menas, have retired due to injuries, Ronald Gauvin has replaced Bologna's striker Joshua Schukes and Dormont's left wingback Ian Mattson. They also performed well in the past season, so the overall strength of the Netherlands will not be weakened much. With "Robbo" out of action, Holland will have no worries, and are expected to keep the game under control with a nice win, and the market and customers can vote for both, winning both flaps at any time. For the corners in the whole match, the median of 9.5 goals is 2.17 times, which can be regarded as a pretty good score and worth a bet.

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