In the 18th minute, Slovakien took a 0-1 lead through an own-goal.
Straight after the break, Karol Linetty made his mark and equalised for Poland.
Poland’s Grzegorz Krychowiak was sent off in the 62nd minute.
In the 69th minute, Milan Skriniar scored a goal, from a pass from Marek Hamsik, to give Slovakien the lead. This brought the final score to 2-1.
Slovakia will play against Sweden on Friday. Poland will face Spain on Saturday.
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