Poland are looking to book a place in the knockout stages of the European Championships for the first time in their history. They failed twice before this, in 2008 and 2012.
Their win over Northern Ireland was the first in the last eight matches at the European Championships. However, this is a big stage for Poland as they will want to finish in the top-two of Group C.
Parc des Princes will see Ukraine and Poland squaring off against each other in the final match of Group C of Euro 2016. This encounter has a lot of importance.
If Poland lose to Ukraine and Northern Ireland manage to beat Germany in the other game of the same group, Northern Ireland will finish at the top of the table with Poland and Germany fighting for the second place. In that case, it will be decided on goal difference, as to who will finish in the second spot behind Northern Ireland.
Poland or Germany can still make it to the knockout stages of Euro 2016 as one of the best third-placed teams.
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Poland manager Adam Nawalka is completely aware of the situation and he just wants to bag three points from this crucial encounter.
"This is now our most important match – that's our approach. Ukraine are a good side with highly talented players. They appear in European competitions with their clubs, so that's why we need to be well-prepared, both emotionally and tactically," Nawalka was quoted as saying by UEFA.
"It's important that everyone is ready and I can rely on them. I don't want to talk about where we want to finish; it's the three points that matter. There were periods against Germany when Ukraine created chances to equalise. They carry a threat at set pieces and played very well that day. This shows they are strong."
Ukraine on the other hand, will look to try and spoil Poland's historic moment in this edition of the European Championships. A win against Poland will definitely be morale boosting before they board their flights back home from France.
Mykhaylo Fomenko has hinted at making a few changes ahead of their clash against one of the dark horses of Euro 2016, Poland.
"My players understand they have one more game to go in such a huge tournament and they'll do everything to correct the mistakes they've made in previous matches. They will try to play as they should have done," Fomenko said.
"I don't have anything to complain about because the players prepared very well. I will take a decision about my future after the tournament. We say sorry to our supporters and I think my players will try to improve the relationship between the national team and the fans. It's not very good to make a lot of changes to the team, but there will definitely be some."
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Where to Watch Live
Ukraine vs Poland Group C game of Euro 2016 is set to begin at 6 p.m. local time(9.30 p.m. IST, 5 p.m. BST, 12 p.m. ET). All the live streaming and TV information is below.
India: TV: Sony ESPN/HD. Live Streaming: Sonyliv, ESPN live.
France: TV: Bein Sports 1 and 2. Live Streaming: Bein Sports Connect.
UK, Ireland: TV: BBC One, BBC Wales. Radio: BBC Radio 5 Live. Live Streaming: BBCiPlayer.
Germany: TV: SRF zwei, Sport 1.FM, WDR. Live Streaming: ARD Das Erste.
Austria: ZDF, HRT 2, ORF 1. Live Streaming: ORF TV.
Hungary: M4 Sports.
Ukraine: Belarus 2, Kanal Ukrayina.
Poland: Polsat Sport 2 HD, Belarus 5, TV P1. Live Streaming: TVP Sport.
Slovakia: TV: HRT and STV.
USA: TV: ESPN 2 and ESPN 3. Live Streaming: Watch ESPN.
Canada: TV: TSN and RDS. Live Streaming: TSN TV.
Australia: TV: Bein Sports and SBS One. Live Streaming: Bein Sports Connect.
Latin America: TV: DirecTV.
China and Hong Kong: TV: CCTV and LeTV.
Thailand: TV: Channel 3.
Singapore: TV: Eleven Singapore and Singtel. Live Streaming: Singtel Go.
Malaysia: TV: Astro.
Middle East and North Africa: TV: Bein Sports Max. Live Streaming: Bein Sports Connect.
South Africa and Sub Saharan Africa: TV: SuperSport 3. Live Streaming: SuperSport.