After the Eagles slipped up in Moldova last time out, leaving them adrift of group leaders Czech Republic, their Faroese counterparts sit rock-bottom with just a single point from three matches.
Match preview
Having kicked off their qualifying campaign fully confident of reaching a fifth successive tournament finals, Poland's Group E journey so far has not quite panned out as first planned.
Losing to the Czech Republic in their opening match put them behind in the expected battle for top spot, before a 1-0 victory against Albania at least saw the Eagles take something from the March international period.
Now coached by former Euros winner Fernando Santos, they then went on to beat Germany in a June friendly on home soil, before travelling to Chisinau to complete the supposed formality of turning over international minnows Moldova.
Despite a strong start, which saw goals from strike duo Arkadiusz Milik and Robert Lewandowski apparently put them in control, Poland unaccountably unravelled after the break, conceding three goals to their hosts, who snatched victory with a winner in the 85th minute.
Therefore, the four-time European Championship finalists stand in danger of missing out on direct entry to Euro 2024 if they cannot steady the ship during this month's get-together.
Set to meet Albania in a potentially crucial clash at the weekend, Santos and co will be acutely aware that only the top two in each group go through automatically, so success on Thursday evening is all but essential.
By contrast, victory in Warsaw would represent a real coup for the Faroe Islands, a nation that has never qualified for any major tournament and are unlikely to do so soon, given their relatively modest resources.
The fourth-smallest UEFA-affiliated country in terms of population - with less than 60,000 people inhabiting the islands - they have so far matched expectations in Group E.
Sweden-born coach Hakan Ericson - who previously led the Faroes into League C of the UEFA Nations League and then pulled off a shock win over Turkey this time last year - has overseen one draw and two defeats in the first three games of the qualifying process.
Although they started with a point away to Moldova - not such a bad result in the context of Poland's woes there later on - losing successive home fixtures to the Czech Republic (3-0) and Albania (3-1) has since sent them to the foot of the standings.
As a result, Faroe Islands are now winless in their last six outings all told, and having posted just one win from their last 17 Euro qualifiers there are few signs they can cause an upset in Poland, ahead of Sunday's meeting with Moldova in Torshavn.
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Team News
Due to his team's status as outright favourites to prevail, Poland coach Fernando Santos may play two up top on Thursday, pairing captain Robert Lewandowski (25 goals in 34 European qualifiers) with Arkadiusz Milik (nine in 19).
After overcoming a recent injury to feature in Serie A last weekend, first-choice goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny should start between the posts, while Piotr Zielinski features in a likely three-man midfield.
Roma wing-back Nicola Zalewski was called up but has been instructed to remain in Rome by his club because of a thigh problem; possibly opening the door for Matty Cash to start. Goalkeepers Lukasz Skorupski and Kamil Grabara were also unable to answer the call due to injury.
Faroe Islands, meanwhile, continue to rely on several experienced squad members who have accrued at least a half-century of international appearances: among them, Breidablik forward Klaemint Olsen and 37-year-old Vikingur midfielder Solvi Vatnhamar.
Meinhard Olsen and Patrik Johannesen are not selected this time by coach Hakan Ericson, but young Sligo Rovers forward Stefan Radosavljevic is involved and will hope to earn his fourth senior cap.
Poland possible starting lineup:
Szczesny; Kedziora, Bednarek, Kiwior; Cash, S. Szymanski, Linetty, Zielinski, Kaminski; Milik, Lewandowski
Faroe Islands possible starting lineup:
Lamhauge; Sorensen, Faero, Vatnsdal, Davidsen; Joensen, Andreasen, G. Vatnhamar, Jonsson; S. Vatnhamar; Olsen