POLAND

Federal Captain: Jerzy Brzeczek.

Best scorer in the European Championship qualification: Robert Lewandowski (six goals).

Best results in previous European Championships: reached the quarterfinals in 2016.

Latest European Championship: Eliminated in quarterfinals against Portugal after penalties, 3-5, 1-1 after extension.

World Ranking: 19.

Road to European Championship: Dominated Group G (won eight matches out of ten) and was European Championship ready after the victory against Northern Macedonia on 13 October.

Keep up with: Krzysztof Piatek. The Milan striker scored 22 goals in Serie A last season - 13 of them for last club Genoa - and has begun his burgeoning national team career by scoring every other match.

Did you know: Midfielder veteran Jakub Błaszczykowski is the nephew of the Confederate captain Jerzy Brzeczek.

SPAIN

Federal Captain: Luis Enrique.

Best scorer in the European Championship qualification: Álvaro Morata, Sergio Ramos and Rodrigo (four goals each)

Best results in previous European Championships: Won 1964, 2008 and 2012.

Latest European Championship: Lost by 2-0 in the eighth quarter final against Italy 2016.

World Ranking: 8.

Road to European Championship: Went through Group F undefeated and became one ahead of Sweden. Became EM ready after the cross against Sweden on October 15.

Keep in mind: Fabian Ruiz is the midfielder on progress in both the U21 European Championships and the European Championship qualifiers.

Did you know: Ramos has recently taken over Iker Casilla's record in number of international matches. He has played 168 games in the national jersey.

Footnote: Sweden may also face the winner of the playoff in the Nations League Division B. There, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Northern Ireland, as well as Slovakia and Ireland will meet in the semi-finals on March 26 and then the final on March 31.

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