Poland and Nigeria played to a 2-2 draw during an international friendly match in Warsaw on June 4, 2026 [1], [2].
The result provides both teams with a benchmark for their tactical preparations ahead of upcoming competitive fixtures. While Nigeria sought a morale-boosting win, Poland used the match to evaluate the depth of its squad [1], [4].
The contest took place at the PGE Narodowy Stadium [3], [5]. Nigeria opened the scoring in the 23rd minute when Terem Moffi found the back of the net [4]. Poland responded by equalizing, but the Super Eagles regained the lead through a penalty converted by Paul Onuachu [1], [5].
Poland managed to equalize a second time late in the game to secure the tie [1], [3]. The match served as a critical test for the Nigerian offense, which demonstrated efficiency in front of the goal despite the late lapse in defensive stability.
For Poland, the draw reflects a balanced performance at home. The team focused on integrating various players into the system to ensure readiness for the next stage of their international calendar [2].
Nigeria continues to refine its attacking chemistry. The goals from Moffi and Onuachu suggest a diversifying threat in the final third, though the inability to hold a lead remains a point for coaching staff to address [1], [4].
“Poland and Nigeria played to a 2-2 draw during an international friendly match.”
This draw indicates that while Nigeria possesses a potent attack capable of scoring against European opposition, they still struggle with late-game defensive consistency. For Poland, the result confirms a level of competitive stability and squad depth that will be essential for their upcoming competitive matches.





