Belgium hosts Poland in this game with the hosts looking to bounce back from their loss to the Netherlands in their previous game.
The current generation of Belgium players are racing against time to win a trophy for their country, yet they have started this Nations League campaign poorly.
Kevin de Bruyne clearly doesn’t fancy the competition and he made that known in a recent interview, but the midfielder knows his team are highly-rated and they have to deliver.
Poland has arguably the world’s best striker in Robert Lewandowski on their team and he will be a player to watch in this game.
But they have a talented squad that has done well in recent international matches, and has won their last two games before this fixture.
These nations haven’t met in over 10 years, but the Poles won their last two head to heads and they will want to build on that in this match.