Today's focus is on the first round of Group D of the European Cup, where the Netherlands will face Poland. The strength of the two teams is already different, and with Poland's top star Rolari Windowski out with an injury, Poland's strength against the Dutch "Orange Corps" has been greatly reduced. The Netherlands have won 6 and drawn 1 of their last 7 matches, and their goal tally has repeatedly exceeded the 3-goal mark, while Poland's goal tally in matches tends to hover around 2.5 goals, making the odds for a 3-goal margin even more enticing. (Live on ViuTV 99 and Now 618 at 9pm on Sunday, stay tuned!)

Poland's development has stagnated in recent years, and this year's outsiders were all caught up in the fray before advancing to the final week after a hard-fought battle. In the warm-up match, the Turkish team narrowly won 2-1, but Roberto Yundufsky left the game with an injury, and midfielder Schwedarski and backfield Davydouwis are also suffering from injuries, of which "Roberto" has a torn biceps femoris, and may not be able to play tonight. In Poland, the 35-year-old striker has scored 82 goals in 150 matches, is the symbol of national team honor, is also the team's spiritual pillar, but also the only cold hope for Poland.

The Dutch have been in hot form recently and have been on fire with two consecutive warm-up matches in which they outscored their opponents 4-0. Despite the withdrawal of midfielders Frankie Dijon and Goupmenas due to injuries, Ronnu Gauvin stepped up to replace Bologna striker Joshua Schukes and Dortmund left wingback Ian Mattson. They were also impressive last season, and the Dutch team's overall strength has not been affected too much. In the absence of "Robert", the Dutch team is full of confidence and is expected to take control of the game and start the season with a good win. The market and customers can take advantage of the opportunity to invest in the Dutch to win the match, with a median of 9.5 goals from corners, which pays out at 2.17 times, making it a good bet.

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