Poland have also been without their star striker, with Robert Lewandowski on the bench for their first two group matches because of a thigh injury.
The Barcelona forward, who came on with half an hour to go against Austria, could be fit to start against France.
After seeing his side lose to the Netherlands and Austria, the 35-year-old is hoping for an improved performance in Dortmund.
“I hope we will play our best match of the tournament,” he said.
“Although we have only pride to play for, I hope we will play good football, create opportunities and score goals.
“We know we cannot fall apart even if things get tough. We need to have a plan and stick to it from start to finish regardless of the outcome.”
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