Finland – Poland 2:1 (end) | Latvia – Albania 1:1 (end) | Romania – Cyprus 2:0 (end)
San Marino – Austria 0:4 (end) | Serbia – Andorra 3:0 (end)
final
Finland
2:1 (1:0)
Poland
Tuesday 10.06.2025, 20:45 • Helsinki Olympic Stadium • WC Qualification (Europe) • Group G
     
    90+12
    Game over. (23:23:36)
     
    90+2
    Yellow card for team Poland (Nicola Zalewski).
     
    87
    Poland substitution:
    Krzysztof Piątek is replaced by Adam Buksa,
    Jakub Moder is replaced by Jakub Piotrowski.
     
    86
    Finland substitution:
    Oliver Antman is replaced by Teemu Pukki,
    Robin Lod is replaced by Robert Ivanov.
     
    71
    Finland substitution:
    Jere Uronen is replaced by Ilmari Niskanen.
    69. Jakub Kiwior (POL) - 2:1
     
    69
    Team Poland with just scored a goal!
    Scorer is JAKUB KIWIOR.
    64. Benjamin Källman (FIN) - 2:0
     
    64
    Team Finland with just scored a goal!
    Scorer is BENJAMIN KÄLLMAN. Assisted by Oliver Antman.
     
    63
    Finland substitution:
    Joel Pohjanpalo is replaced by Benjamin Källman,
    Fredrik Jensen is replaced by Nikolai Alho.
     
    58
    Poland substitution:
    Karol Świderski is replaced by Jakub Kamiński.
    53.
     
    46
    Start of 2nd half.
     
    45+2
    1st half finished.
    38.
     
    35
    Yellow card for team Finland (Kaan Kairinen).
     
    34
    Yellow card for team Poland (Jan Bednarek).
    31. Joel Pohjanpalo (FIN) - 1:0
     
    31
    Team Finland with just scored a goal!
    Scorer from a penalty shot is JOEL POHJANPALO..
    29.
    Goals: 31. Pohjanpalo (pen.), 64. Källman (Antman) – 69. Kiwior

    Cards:   35. Kairinen (FIN) – 34. Bednarek (POL), 90+2. Zalewski (POL)


    Ball possession: 48 % : 52 %.
    Shots on target: 3:9. Shots off target: 5:9. Corners: 4:4. Offsides: 1:1. Fouls: 10:10.
    Finland: Hrádecký (C) – Peltola, Hoskonen, Uronen (71. Niskanen) – Lod (86. Ivanov), Kairinen, Kamara, Tenho, Antman (86. Pukki) – Jensen (63. Alho) – Pohjanpalo (63. Källman).
    Subs: Joronen, Sinisalo – Pikkarainen, Tikkanen, Jyry, Valakari, Suhonen.

    Coach: Jacob Friis.

    Poland: Skorupski – Skrzypczak, Bednarek (C), Kiwior – Cash, S. Szymański, Slisz, Moder (87. Piotrowski), Zalewski – Piątek (87. Buksa), Świderski (58. Kamiński).
    Subs: Bułka, Mrozek – Dawidowicz, Wieteska, Bogusz, Walukiewicz, Bereszyński, Frankowski, Oyedele.

    Coach: Michał Probierz.

    Referees: Pinheiro – Jesus, Maia (vš. POR)