ENGLAND will face the Netherlands in their second Women’s Nations League match in Group A1.
The Lionesses beat rivals Scotland 2-1 last Friday thanks to goals from Lucy Bronze and Lauren Hemp.
Meanwhile, Netherlands suffered defeat in their Nations League opener after Jassina Blom’s 93rd-minute strike secured all three points for Belgium against the Dutch.
England have only lost two of their previous 14 matches in all competitions against the Netherlands, with the Lionesses winning 5-1 in their last meeting in 2022.
Sarina Weigman’s side go into Tuesday night’s clash in outstanding form, losing just one of their last 31 competitive international fixtures under the Dutch manager.
When is Netherlands vs England?
- Netherlands vs England will take place on Tuesday, September 26.
- Kick off be at 7pm BST.
- The Stadion Galgenwaard will host.
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What TV channel is Netherlands vs England on and can it be live streamed FREE?
- Netherlands vs England will be broadcast LIVE on ITV4.
- You can live stream all the action for FREE via the ITVX website/app.
- Alternatively, you can follow SunSport’s live blog to keep up to date with all the action.
Team news
Alessia Russo may be involved on Tuesday night after missing the Scotland clash on Friday due to linking up with the team late last week.
The forward’s return means Sarina Weigman will have an entire squad to pick from for the Netherlands clash.
England squad: Earps, Hampton, Roebuck, Bronze, Bright, Greenwood, Carter, Charles, Le Tissier, Morgan, Wubben-Moy, Coombs, Nobbs, Park, Staniforth, Stanway, Toone, Zelem, Daly, Hemp, James, Kelly, Russo, Robinson.
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Netherlands squad: Van Domselaar, Kop, Weimar, Auee, Baijings, Beernensteyn, Brugts, Casparij, Dijkstra, Van de Donk, Damaris, Groenen, Jansen, Janssen, Kalma, Kaptein, Martens, Olislagers, Pelova, Roord, Snoeijs, Spitse, Wilms.
What are the odds?
Match result
- Netherlands – 33/20
- Draw – 11/5
- England – 27/20
*Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and are correct at the time of publication.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk