Marko Arnautovic, Gernot Trauner and Philipp Lienhart are new to the team.
Conversely, this means that Kevin Danso, Michael Gregoritsch and the unlucky Maximilian Wöber are out of the starting eleven. Arnautovic will wear the captain’s armband. Marcel Sabitzer was the ÖFB captain against France. The BVB professional will also be in the starting eleven against Poland.
Otherwise, Rangnick is relying on the personnel from the France game. Patrick Wimmer is currently on the bench.
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For Poland, the injured star striker Robert Lewandowski will initially only sit on the bench.
Will the weather cooperate?
Thousands of football fans from Austria and Poland marched through Berlin before their national teams’ European Championship match. Due to the large crowds, the police blocked access to the platform at Zoo S-Bahn station, as they announced on Friday via X (formerly Twitter).
According to police, around 2,000 Austrian fans celebrated at the neighboring Breitscheidplatz before many of them set off on a fan march to the Olympic Stadium, where the game was scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m.
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According to the police, around 1,300 Polish fans set off from Pariser Platz. More than 20,000 supporters from both fan camps are represented in the city. The Poles are said to be slightly in the majority. The police spoke of a cheerful atmosphere. According to a spokeswoman, around 2,000 police officers are accompanying the European Championship match day. Emergency services from Austria and Poland are also on site.
Worried glances were directed towards the sky. “Warning, warning! Strong thunderstorms are approaching from the southwest!” said the German Weather Service (DWD) in its short news service X. The fan zones at the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag were closed as a precaution. Due to the DWD’s warnings, visitors would be escorted off the site, the organizer, Kulturprojekte Berlin, announced on Friday afternoon.
It started to rain at the Olympic Stadium in the west of the German capital just over two hours before the game began. After a humid day in Berlin, heavier downpours are possible during the game.
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