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Poland vs Ukraine: National Team Returns to Wroclaw

The Poland vs Ukraine in Wroclaw friendly will take place on 31 May 2026 at Tarczyński Arena. Tickets cost 80–190 zł.

The Polish national team will return to Wrocław on 31 May 2026 for a friendly against Ukraine at Tarczyński Arena. The match Poland vs Ukraine in Wroclaw will rekindle a regional rivalry and draw big crowds. Tickets cost between 80 and 190 zł.

Poland vs Ukraine in Wroclaw: match details

The Polish Football Association announced the fixture. Moreover, the association confirmed the date but not the start time. Therefore, they will publish the kickoff time in a separate statement. The venue will host fans who regularly fill the stadium. In addition, the arena has good public transport links.

Why Wrocław matters as a host

Wrocław sits in Lower Silesia and serves as a sports hub in western Poland. Consequently, the city draws visitors from neighboring regions. The city invested in stadium upgrades after hosting Euro matches. Moreover, Tarczyński Arena offers modern facilities and easy tram connections. Fans can reach the stadium by tram or regional train. In addition, many hotels and restaurants sit near the city centre.

History and rivalry context

Poland and Ukraine have met ten times at senior level. The last match finished 3:1 in Poland’s favour. Moreover, fans still recall EURO 2016 and Jakub Błaszczykowski’s winning goal. The rivalry mixes sport and regional pride. Therefore, the fixture often produces a lively atmosphere. However, teams have changed since those moments. Consequently, this friendly will test new players and tactics.

What fans and expats should know

Tickets sell fast and matches often sell out. Therefore, buy tickets early and use official outlets. Stadium rules ban flares and certain items. Moreover, police maintain strict checks at entrances. Keep your passport or ID on you. In Poland, many organisations use identification numbers like PESEL (national ID number), but tourists only need passports. In addition, medical care for residents runs via NFZ (National Health Fund), while social security works through ZUS (Social Insurance Institution). Also remember that police may issue a mandat (fine) for public order offences.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: For expats, buy tickets from verified sellers and carry your passport for ID checks. Use trams and regional trains to reach Tarczyński Arena, as parking fills quickly. If you need medical help, know that emergency care works without proof, but long-term treatment relies on NFZ (National Health Fund) registration. Also, keep in mind Polish fines called mandat for rule breaches. Finally, register with your embassy if you plan to attend high-profile matches.

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