3) Jakub Blaszczykowski
Blaszczykowski has been a regular feature in the Poland line-up for a while now and is an instantly recognisable face for followers of the Bundesliga, having served Borussia Dortmund from 2007-2015.
Having made his debut in 2006, Blaszczykowski has gone on to make 81 appearances for the national side, scoring 16 goals. His combination down the right-hand side of the field with long time club and national teammate Lukasz Pisczek has borne fruitful for both club and country.
Blaszczykowski’s second half strike ensured all 3 points for Poland in their final group match against Ukraine, and confirmed their progression as the 2nd best team of group C. Now with greater things visible on the horizon, fans of the Biale Orly will be hoping Blaszczykowski is at his creative best against the Swiss, which would certainly lend a helping hand towards progression to the quarters.