Poland: Defender Kamil Glik has returned to training but still remains a doubt due to his shoulder injury.
The Poles switched to a three-man defence at half-time against Senegal and could stick with the system in their second group fixture.
Colombia: Carlos Sanchez is suspended after his red card against Japan. James Rodriguez appears to have fully recovered and should be promoted to the starting line-up.
It remains to be seen whether Peckerman will risk playing Rodriguez and Juan Quintero together as Colombia need to get a result.
Poland coach Adam Nawalka on the game:
"We are expecting a very difficult match, a very intensive match. But let me say, I strongly believe that we will be victorious after tomorrow's match.
"We were very angry after the (Senegal) match, so tomorrow we want to play at a different level.
"A very good change happened within our team. An additional energy can be seen. We have a lot of stamina and we're sufficiently prepared to play very good football tomorrow."
Colombia coach Jose Peckerman on James Rodriguez:
"Definitely, James is a vital player for our national squad. James is doing very well and that's what we've seen in training. He played a number of minutes in the last match, giving him confidence, and there were a number of things we had to fine tune.
"He worked hard in the last few days and we hope he'll be in 100 per cent top form tomorrow".
Did you know?
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Poland's last 11 games.
Colombia have failed to win in their last five matches.
Possible lineups:
Poland: Szczesny; Piszczek, Cionek, Pazdan, Rybus; Krychowiak, Linetty; Blaszczykowski, Zielinski, Grosicki; Lewandowski.
Colombia: Ospina; Arias, D. Sanchez, Murillo, Mojica; Lema, Barrios, Rodriguez, Quintero, Cuadrado; Falcao.