Poland will be without key striker Robert Lewandowski for their Euro 2024 opener against the Netherlands, who have injury issues of their own.
Barcelona forward Lewandowski is out of the Group D match in Hamburg because of a hamstring injury.
There have been concerns Poland’s all-time record goalscorer could miss the whole group stage, but boss Michal Probierz believes he will be back to face Austria on 21 June.
Netherlands, meanwhile, have had to deal with the late withdrawals of playmaker Frenkie de Jong (ankle) and Atalanta midfielder Teun Koopmeiners (groin).
The Netherlands go into the tournament as one of the favourites as they look to win the European Championship for the first time since 1988.
Current manager Ronald Koeman was part of the team that beat West Germany in Hamburg in the semi-finals en route to lifting the trophy.
Those late injury issues for the Dutch led to Koeman calling up Bologna forward Joshua Zirkzee and Borussia Dortmund wing-back Ian Maatsen.