Spain face Poland threat in Euro 2020 group phase Euro 2020 Lewandowski is the danger man

Saturday evening saw the draw for the group stage of Euro 2020 take place in Bucharest, and Spain are aware of the threat Poland pose in their group ahead of the summer tournament, not least with Robert Lewandowski scoring four goals in Bayern Munich's latest Champions League fixture.

Spain have lived through a crisis of their own since securing the top seed for the tournament, with Luis Enrique's return being a real issue for the RFEF, yet La Roja can now begin to plan for their campaign in the knowledge they will face Poland, Sweden and the winner of the B playoff route.

Poland: Lewandowski is the danger

Spain will face Poland on June 20 and their opponents will be taking part in their fourth successive European Championship after first qualifying in 2008.

Poland failed to make it past the group phase in their first two entries, including their home tournament in 2012, yet they reached the quarter-finals in 2016 and are hoping to build on that success.

The squad has a number of talented players including Wojciech Szczesny, Krzysztof Piatek, Kamil Glik and the vibrant young attacking midfielder, Sebastian Szymanski, yet the real danger is, of course, Lewandowski.

The Bayern Munich forward has been in inspired form this season and Spain's defence will have to try and isolate him.

Sweden: A reunion with the Scandinavian side

June 15 will see Spain play their tournament opener against Sweden after having been part of the same qualifying group as them.

La Roja took five more points than Sweden in the qualification campaign, and didn't suffer a defeat in either of the two matches against Janne Andersson's side.

Luis Enrique and his coaching staff will know the Swedish team fairly well as a result and be aware that they have a good recent history of causing pain for European heavyweights, knocking both the Netherlands and Italy out of qualifying for recent international competitions.

Andersson has been forced to rebuild the national team ever since Zlatan Ibrahimovic's retirement, yet he has done so by focusing on Emil Forsberg, the main creative force, whilst Victor Lindelof is improving the more he plays for Manchester United.

Alexander Isak, currently at Real Sociedad, is a possible candidate to be the surprise star of the tournament with his domestic form benefitting from playing with La Real.

Bosnia/Northern Ireland/Slovakia/Republic of Ireland: The mystery opponent

One of the more unique characteristics of this particularly tournament, is not the fact it is being hosted across a whole continent, but rather the fact the group draw has been made without the full selection of teams being known.

Spain only know two of their three opponents for the summer, with it as yet unclear who will join the group out of Bosnia, Northern Ireland, Slovakia or the Republic of Ireland.

The League B playoff route will determine who La Roja will face in the final group match on June 24.