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Netherlands 0 Austria 1 LIVE SCORE – Euro 2024: Dutch face Austrians in thrilling battle for top two spots in Group D


NETHERLANDS are taking on Austria in Berlin in their final Group D clash RIGHT NOW!

The Dutch go into the game top of the table, while the Austrians are third but are currently the highest-ranked third-placed side at Euro 2024 with three points.

Regardless of tonight’s result, both sides have a strong chance of qualifying for the knockout stages.

  • Kick off time: 5pm BST
  • TV channel: BBC Two
  • FREE live stream: BBC iPlayer
  • Netherlands team: Verbruggen, Geertrudia, De Vrij, Van Dijk, Ake, Schouten, Veerman, Reijnders, Malen, Gakpo, Depay
  • Austria team: Pentz, Posch, Wober, Lienhart, Prass, Seiwald, Grillitsch, Schmid, Wimmer, Sabitzer, Arnautovic

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  • Netherlands 0-1 Austria

    6. Austria have the lead that their start deserves!

  • Own goal!

  • Netherlands 0-0 Austria

    5. Austria continue to make the running, and swarming all over the Dutch when out of possession.

    Ronald Koeman is already out in his technical area, urging his side to come out of their deep, defensive shape.

  • Netherlands 0-0 Austria

    3. Austria have started very well, troubling the Dutch with some decisive play down the left flank.

    Prass asks questions of the Netherlands defence with two successive crosses – one low, one high – but Van Dijk and co. stand up to the task.

  • Kick-off – Netherlands v Austria

    1. The supporters inside the Olympiastadion countdown from ten, Slovakian referee Ivan Kruzliak blows his whistle, and Austria – all in white – get the contest underway.

    The Dutch, meanwhile, are all in orange, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

  • Here come the two teams!

    Two of Germany’s nearest neighbours in the Netherlands and Austria have descended on Berlin for this crucial Group D encounter.

    A wall of orange at one end of the Olympiastadion, the atmosphere has reached fever pitch as the players make their way out.

    The national anthems are belted out, and then both teams head off for one final huddle. It’s now time for the action.

  • Koeman explains Netherlands switch up

    Ahead of kick-off, Netherlands head coach Ronald Koeman has revealed his reasons for making specific changes to his side.

    The former Everton boss believes the speed of Donyell Malen in attack, and full-back Lutsharel Geertruida’s desire to play off the right flank can be particularly useful in breaking down the Austrians.

    This – for me – is the best team I can put out to match the way Austria will play. The players I brought in can bring something slightly different. For example, Malen and his speed, Geertruida and his ability to come inside. This shows the level of detail we apply.

    Ronald KoemanEuro2024.com

  • Van Dijk clear of rest

    Virgil van Dijk once again captains the Dutch this evening from the heart of defence.

    The Liverpool man made eight clearances in the Netherland’s 0-0 draw against France on Friday night.

    It is the most by an Oranje player in a group stage game at the European Championship since John Heitinga made 13 and Wilfried Bouma nine against Romania at Euro 2008.

  • Oranje boom in Berlin

    Graham Taylor famously once remarked that he didn’t like orange, but on this evidence it’s hard to agree with the late, great of the game.

  • Dutch faves to beat Burschen

    The Netherlands are unbeaten in their last 11 group stage matches at major tournaments, winning nine, so it’s no surprise that the bookies have them as favourites this afternoon despite Austria catching the eye this past fortnight.

    • Netherlands win 5/6
    • Draw 5/2
    • Austria win 18/5

    Odds from William Hill correct at time of post publication.

  • Rangnick reshuffles Austrian XI

    Austria need a win if they are to be guaranteed a spot in the Round of 16, and in the circumstances Ralf Rangnick has rolled the dice with four.

    From the side that beat Poland on Friday, Christoph Baumgartner, Konrad Laimer, Phillipp Mwene and the injured Gernot Trauner drop out.

    In their place come Alexander Prass, Romano Schmid, Patrick Wimmer and Maximilian Wober slot into the starting line-up.


    Austria (4-2-3-1): 13 Pentz; 5 Posch, 2 Wober, 15 Lienhart, 8 Prass; 6 Seiwald, 10 Grillitsch; 23 Wimmer, 9 Sabitzer, 18 Schmid; 7 Arnautovic

    Subs: 1 Lindner, 12 Hedl, 3 Trauner, 4 Danso, 11 Gregoritsch, 14 Querfeld, 16 Mwene, 17 Kainz, 20 Laimer, 21 Daniliuc, 22 Seidl, 24 Weimann, 25 Entrup, 26 Grull

    Credit: @oefb1904 on X
  • All change for the Oranje

    Ronald Koeman makes three changes to his Netherlands side that deadlocked with France – and were denied a late win by some officious English adjudicating.

    The Dutch head coach brings in Lutsharel Geertruida at right-back, Joey Veerman in midfield, and Donyell Malen in attack.

    The trio replace Denzil Dumfries, Xavi Simons and Jeremie Frimpong.


    Netherlands (4-3-3): 1 Verbruggen; 2 Geertruida, 6 De Vrij, 4 Van Dijk, 5 Ake; 14 Reijnders, 24 Schouten, 16 Veerman; 18 Malen, 10 Depay, 11 Gakpo

    Subs: 13 Bijlow, 23 Flekken, 3 De Ligt, 7 Simons, 8 Wijnaldum, 9 Weghorst, 12 Frimpong, 15 Van de Ven, 17 Blind, 19 Brobbey, 20 Maatsen, 21 Zirkee, 22 Dumfries, 25 Begwijn, 26 Gravenberch

    Credit: @OnsOranje on X
  • Netherlands targeting more Dutch delight

    Today’s encounter in the Germany capital will be third meeting at a major tournament between the Netherlands and Austria – with the Dutch having prevailed in each of the previous two.

    The nations first met on the biggest stage at the 1978 World Cup with Ernst Happel’s classy Holland team thrashing Austria 5-1 on route to a final with Argentina.

    They didn’t cross paths in competition again to Euro 2020 when a penalty from Memphis Depay and a second half goal from Denzil Dumfries did for Franco Fodo’s side.

    In fact, Austria have lost their last seven matches against the Netherlands, their longest current run of defeats against a single opponent; Austria’s last victory dates back to May 1990 in a Vienna friendly when they prevailed 3-2.

  • Austria aiming to follow Dutch through

    The Netherlands and France’s route through to the Last 16 was confirmed on Monday evening by Spain’s victory over Albania.

    So now the focus is on Ralf Rangnick’s Austria, who will claim one of the top two spots in Group D with a win over the Dutch this afternoon.

    Poland, who face the French in Dortmund, are already out following two defeats from two.

    • Netherlands v Austria (5pm)
    • France v Poland (5pm)
    Credit: uefa.com
  • Good afternoon from Berlin

    Welcome to live coverage of Netherlands against Austria on the final matchday of Group D at Euro 2024.

    The Dutch have already done enough to ensure their spot in the knockouts, but Ralf Rangnick’s impressive Austria will be hoping to follow them through.

    It’s a 5pm kick-off in the German capital, and team news is on the way.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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