Poland was selected into Group H in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying, alongside England, Ukraine, Montenegro, Moldova and San Marino.
On the 7th of September, the first match of Poland's qualifying campaign ended in a draw against Montenegro and goals scored by Blaszczykowski as well as Mierzejewski. On the 11th of September Poland beat Moldova by 2-0 thanks to goals scored by Blaszczykowski as well as Wawrzyniak. On October 17, Poland drew 1-1 with England in the final, with Glik scoring the goal that equalized the score. On the 22nd of March, 2013 Poland suffered a 3-1 loss to Ukraine with two goals conceded in the first 7 minutes. Piszczek scoring Poland's sole goal. On March 26, Poland beat San Marino by 5-0, including two goals from Lewandowski as well as goals scored by Piszczek, Teodorczyk and Kosecki. On the 6th of September, Poland drew 1-1 with Montenegro and Montenegro, with Lewandowski scoring the equalizing goal just half an hour after Poland had conceded. On the 10th of September Poland defeated San Marino 5-1, with two goals from Zielinski and goals scored by Blaszczykowski, Sobota and Mierzejewski. Then, Poland lost the last two matches with Ukraine and England by both 2-0 and 1-0, respectively.
The UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying, Poland were included in Group D along alongside Germany, Scotland, the Republic of Ireland, Georgia and Gibraltar.
On October 11, 2014 Poland defeated the 2014 World Cup champions Germany with a score of 2-0. The next day, Poland drew 2-2 with Scotland. They played 1-1 against their counterparts from the Republic of Ireland in March 2015 following conceding the goal of Shane Long in stoppage time. By the end of October, they had defeated Ireland Republic of Ireland to score enough points to secure an automatic qualification to the Euros.
In the UEFA Euro 2016 finals, Poland were selected in Group C together with Germany, Northern Ireland and Ukraine.
Poland's first game was against Northern Ireland on 12 June at the Stade de Nice in Nice The game was won by 1-0 thanks to a goal scored by Arkadiusz Milik at the beginning of the 51stminute. The next match was played against Germany on the Stade de France in Saint-Denis on 16 June, and the final score was with a 0-0 draw. The final game of the group for Poland was against Ukraine on 21 June on the Stade Velodrome in Marseille, winning 1-1 thanks to a goal scored by Jakub Blaszczykowski. At the end of round 16, Poland were drawn to play Switzerland on June 25, in the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Etienne. Poland scored the lead with an own goal by Blaszczykowski however, they conceded the goal with a bicycle kick by Shaqiri's Xherdan Shaqiri at the minute. They ended the match 1-1 in normal time. Poland defeated Switzerland in the penalty shootout 5-4. Poland was then set to face Portugal in the quarter-finals. another penalty shootout was held following the draw was 1-1. Poland fell 5-3 in the shootout.
In the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying, Poland were selected in Group E alongside Denmark, Montenegro, Romania, Armenia and Kazakhstan.
Despite a draw against Kazakhstan on September 4, 2016's opening game, Lewandowski scored 16 goals during qualifying and broke the European qualifying record of scoring and also becoming the top goal scorer of Poland.
Poland participated in their first 2018 FIFA World Cup, their first World Cup since 2006, in Group H. They played Senegal, Colombia and Japan. Although the group was thought to be to be close, Poland were tipped as favorite to win the tournament.
Overall, Poland's tournament was disappointing They lost to Senegal in their opening match, winning 2-1 the 19th of June Moscow. The next day on the 24th of June they were defeated by Colombia in Kazan with a score of 3-0, effectively removing Poland from round 16. They however beat Japan with a 1-0 win during their last group match in Volgograd. Poland ended up last in their group.
Qualification to be a part of UEFA Euro 2020 was based on the performance of the inaugural year of UEFA Nations League. This year, Poland got a place in the group 3 for the 2018-19 UEFA Nations League A, together with Portugal as well as Italy. Poland was dropped into League B with two home draws and two losses and was then permitted to stay in League A following UEFA rule modifications.
Poland began the first phase of their UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying by an 1-0 win in single-margin in the first match against Austria during Vienna. A few days later, Poland followed up their success by defeating Latvia by 2-0 in their home.
On the 7th of June, Poland won against North Macedonia 1-0 by a single goal scored by Piatek. Poland then defeated Israel by 4-0 in Warsaw. Poland later lost 2-0 to Slovenia during Ljubljana. After that, a 0-0 draw against Austria resulted in Poland's top spot was now under bank and Slovenia close to a quick win.
The month of October saw Poland defeated two of its opponents Latvia along with North Macedonia in their UEFA Euro 2020 quest. Poland won an impressive victory of 3-0 against Latvia and North Macedonia, removing them from contention. Slovenia's shocking defeat away against North Macedonia relieved pressure for Poland and saw Slovenia dropping from second to fourth. In the end, Poland beat North Macedonia by 2-0 in their home stadium, and after Slovenia losing home against Austria, Poland qualified for the Euros for the fourth time in a row. time.
After being allowed to remain as a member of League A, Poland was drawn against Italy and the Netherlands and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The success of this event was doubled in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification as the playoffs began.
Poland began their League matches without Lewandowski. In their first game in the away game against the Netherlands The Poles were defeated 1-1. After that, Poland made a trip to Bosnia and they were beaten by the Bosnian team, which included Edin Dzeko who had held Italy 1-1 prior to. But, Poland managed a comeback from a goal down including Kamil Glik as well as Kamil Grosicki scoring, to beat Bosnia by a score of 2-1. The month of October saw Poland took on Italy in the same match as Bosnia at home. A draw without goals against Italy and an 3-0 win against Bosnia caused them to briefly hold the top spot in the group. However, in November Poland fell 2-0 to Bosnia even with Italy being wiped out by COVID-19. Poland fell to the Netherlands by a score of 2-1 in their home stadium which left them in third place.
Poland took part at UEFA Euro 2020, postponed to 2021 because of COVID-19. The Poles lost 2-1 to Slovakia which was followed by one-sided draw with Spain followed by an 3-2 loss to Sweden in order to knock out the Poles.
Poland made it into the 2nd round (play-offs) of World Cup qualification to determine the three European teams to join the group winners in 2022's FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Poland was set to play Russia on the 24th of March in Moscow on March 24, 2022, in the semifinals of a bracket for playoffs with four teams which also included Sweden along with The Czech Republic. But, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIFA indefinitely suspended Russia from any international competition. Poland made it to the play-off finals in which they defeated Sweden in order to qualify.