All to play forpublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 19 June 2021
Spain v Poland (20:00 BST)
It's simple for Poland. If they lose tonight, they can't finish in the top three and therefore won't qualify for the knockout stages.
Big game.
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Morata opens scoring after VAR check for offside but Lewandowski header levels
Moreno hits post with penalty and Morata misses rebound
Spain drew opener against Sweden
Poland lost first game to Slovakia and will be out with defeat
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Emma Sanders
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It's simple for Poland. If they lose tonight, they can't finish in the top three and therefore won't qualify for the knockout stages.
Big game.
Spain v Poland (20:00 BST)
Rio Ferdinand
Former England defender on BBC One
Thiago at Bayern Munich the season before last, he was being touted as the one of if not the best midfielder on the planet. Going to Liverpool has messed about with his momentum and his rhythm a little bit. Notoriously over the years in that area they play quick football, maybe that's one of the reasons he doesn't start today.
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Almost ready to go.
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Jurgen Klinsmann
Former Germany head coach on BBC One
In the beginning it was admirable what Spain did with more possession and moving the ball so quickly but it kind of tires you out. Sweden parked the bus and it's very difficult to break them down and take them apart. Spain at the moment are really lacking a killer instinct to finish things off. Hopefully we see that today. It's a crucial game for them today. It's going to be interesting how quick they can get things done.
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Spain have won eight of their ten previous meetings against Poland (D1, L1).
However, this will be a first meeting between the two at a major tournament.
Poland's only victory over their hosts was a 2-1 win in November 1980.
Spain have hosted Poland twice since 2000 - winning 3-0 in January 2000 and 6-0 in June 2010.
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An unwanted stat.
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Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Spain had plenty of possession against Sweden and were very neat with their passing, but they did not make it count. They also let Sweden in on goal a couple of times, which will give Poland some hope, although I don't see them getting anything here.
Prediction: 2-0
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Rio Ferdinand
Former England defender on BBC One
They can't afford to lose today either of these two teams. Spain won't change much. They'll play that tiki-taka football and play on the front foot. They need to score goals. They didn't look like scoring in the last game and they need to change if they're going to progress.
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Robert Lewandowski has scored with just two of his 35 shots for Poland at major tournaments, failing to score with his last 17 attempts since netting against Portugal at Euro 2016.
Time for a goal?
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Guillem Balague
Spanish football journalist
In June 2019, less than a year after taking over as Spain manager, Luis Enrique announced he would be leaving for personal reasons. It was later revealed that his beloved daughter Xana had contracted bone cancer, and her death two months later, aged nine, put everything in perspective.
Luis Enrique - not unnaturally - closed in as he and his family struggled to come to terms with their loss. He came off WhatsApp because he did not want to share his feelings with many, but kept in contact with the Spanish Football Federation throughout.
Life has hit Luis Enrique hard and, while no-one can ever see the pain people carry inside them, he has not lost his passion or positive outlook. The motto is: "Be braver than ever."
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Rob Green
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
Morata is a player who loves to be loved, he's a worrier as a person. He has a lot of self-doubt. The self-talk wasn't complimentary to himself.
When the whistling starts and the doubt creeps in it will start to play on his mind.
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It didn't go to plan for Poland in their opening game either.
Grzegorz Krychowiak was sent off for a second booking in the second half and they went on to lose 2-1 to Slovakia.
It means they could really do with a win tonight to settle the nerves going into the final game.
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The fans were out in force in Seville hours before kick-off.
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Spain are under a little bit of pressure after a disappointing goalless draw against Sweden in their opening game.
They had 85% of the possession - the highest ever recorded in a single match - but couldn't break them down.
They also attempted 917 passes, completing 830 of them - both were the highest ever recorded in a Euros match (since 1980).
The result meant Spain failed to score in two of their last three matches. Can they get three points and a goal on the board tonight?
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Spain can go top of Group E with a win tonight, while Poland could leapfrog them with a victory to move into third.
A draw wouldn't affect the league standings but would leave both teams needing a result in their final game to make sure of qualification.
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Tonight's game is taking place at the Estadio La Cartuja in Seville and it looks like it could be a hot one!
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There is just one change to the Spanish side.
Villarreal's Gerard Moreno starts ahead of Manchester City forward Ferran Torres.
Spain XI: Simon, Torres, Llorente, Morata, Koke, Moreno, Rodri, Alba, Olmo, Laporte, Pedri
Poland make three changes.
In comes Brighton's Jakub Moder, Karol Swiderski and Tymoteusz Puchacz.
Karol Linetty and Maciej Rybus drop to the bench. Grzegorz Krychowiak serves a one match ban after picking up a red card against Slovakia.
Poland XI: Szczesny, Bednarek, Lewandowski, Swiderski, Klich, Glik, Moder, Bereszynski, Zielinski, Jozwiak, Puchacz
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We've seen France held to a draw in Hungary and defending champions Portugal defeated by Germany in a highly entertaining match.
What's in store for Spain and Poland then?