The Netherlands rode their luck in their quarter-final match against Turkiye. After going a goal behind in the first half, a second-half comeback, with two goals in six minutes, was enough to book their spot in the final four. While the Dutch side finished third in Group D, in the knockout stages they’ve been more impressive dispatching Romania 0-3 in the Round of 16, and they will feel confident ahead of this match against England in Dortmund’s iconic stadium.
England’s journey to the Euro 2024 semi-final has been a mixed bag. The Three Lions may be undefeated in five games but have yet to look convincing across a full 90 minutes. Knockout wins against Slovakia and Switzerland felt somewhat fortunate, and there’s a growing sense that England’s luck could run out against a strong Netherlands team. If England are to make their second Euros final in just three years (they lost to Italy on pens in the previous Euros final), they need to improve now.
As for their respective Euros records, the Netherlands lifted the European Championship trophy in 1988 after defeating the Soviet Union team, but since then have yet to reach another Euros final. Meanwhile, England have never been crowned European champions but did reach the final of Euro 2020, only to lose in heart-breaking fashion on penalties to Italy. Back-to-back finals would be impressive.
It’s hard to call a firm favorite in the Netherlands vs England live stream, as both teams have the quality to score multiple goals but have also shown defensive vulnerabilities during this tournament. This could be a very close contest, and might just be settled in extra time or on penalties. Here’s how to watch the game online.
Netherlands vs England live stream, date, time and channels
The Netherlands vs England live stream takes place today (Wednesday, July 10).
An intriguing Euro 2024 semifinal has been set up in Dortmund on Wednesday as England and Netherlands collide for spot in the final.
The Three Lions switched to a back three against Switzerland in the quarterfinal but needed a moment of magic from Bukayo Saka to equalise after falling behind, and then were flawless from the spot after Manuel Akanji's effort was denied by Jordan Pickford.
While England are still not at their absolute best, their success so far in Germany has been built on grit and world-class talent stepping up to the plate in big moments.
After progressing nervously through the group stage with two lacklustre draws and a hard-fought victory, the Three Lions needed a 95th-minute Jude Bellingham overhead kick to avoid being on the receiving end of a gigantic upset against Slovakia before beating Switzerland on penalties in the quarterfinals.
That dramatic run to the semis was matched by the Netherlands, who finished third in Group D after losing to Austria, they cruised past Romania in the Round of 16 but needed to rally from behind to come out on top against a determined Turkey side on Saturday night.
England's much-discussed switch to a three-man defence for the Switzerland game hardly proved to be a significant change from previous lacklustre displays, but Luke Shaw made his long-awaited return from injury as he came on in the second half of the quarterfinal, so he will likely be in serious contention to replace right-footed Kieran Trippier here to provide proper balance on the left side.
Harry Kane was forced off in extra time with an injury picked up during the game, but it seems like he will recover in time to keep his place in the starting XI for this one, despite calls for the captain to be dropped following some anonymous centre-forward displays.
The Three Lions will also welcome back Marc Guehi from his one-game ban, and he should start alongside mainstay John Stones even though Ezri Konsa performed admirably in his absence last time out. Konsa could keep his spot should Southgate persist with a back three, though.
Kobbie Mainoo has enjoyed a positive summer over in Germany and the 19-year-old Manchester United midfield sensation will continue to partner Declan Rice in the engine room.
Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman stuck with the same starting lineup for both of his side's knockout games so far, but there could be one change in the offing in Dortmund.
Steven Bergwijn has been unimpressive on the right wing and his place is under threat from Donyell Malen, who bagged a quick-fire brace in the Round of 16 against Romania. Jeremie Frimpong, who typically plays right-back for Bayer Leverkusen, is another possible option.
With RB Leipzig's playmaking sensation Xavi Simons sitting behind Memphis Depay and Liverpool's Cody Gakpo posing a serious danger on the left wing, notching three goals in his five Euro 2024 outings and leading the Golden Boot race, the Dutch have deployed a pretty fluid 4-2-3-1 formation. Super-sub Wout Weghorst would be the go-to option off the bench.
Experienced Inter Milan star Stefan de Vrij will again support captain Virgil van Dijk at the heart of Koeman's defence. Nathan Ake is expected to stay at left-back ahead of Tottenham's Micky van de Ven, while Denzel Dumfries offers a bombarding option on the opposite flank.
It has been a fairly underwhelming campaign for the Three Lions but they find themselves in the final four once again.
A penalty shootout win following an improved performance against Switzerland has raised hope of making a second consecutive European Championship final.
The Dutch, meanwhile, beat dark horses Turkey last time out and have hope of repeating their 1988 tournament win in Germany.
The Euro 2024 second semi-final promises a high-octane clash, brimming with emotions and electric moments. England, initially the front-runners, have experienced a turbulent journey, with performances falling short of expectations despite boasting stars like Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham.
The Three Lions now face the Netherlands, a team that has also had its share of inconsistencies but has faced stiffer competition throughout the tournament. As these two unpredictable powerhouses collide, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The Dutch squad, despite their mixed form, poses a formidable challenge, making this match an open contest where anything can happen.
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The Netherlands rode their luck in their quarter-final match against Turkiye. After going a goal behind in the first half, a second-half comeback, with two goals in six minutes, was enough to book their spot in the final four. While the Dutch side finished third in Group D, in the knockout stages they’ve been more impressive dispatching Romania 0-3 in the Round of 16, and they will feel confident ahead of this match against England in Dortmund’s iconic stadium.
England’s journey to the Euro 2024 semi-final has been a mixed bag. The Three Lions may be undefeated in five games but have yet to look convincing across a full 90 minutes. Knockout wins against Slovakia and Switzerland felt somewhat fortunate, and there’s a growing sense that England’s luck could run out against a strong Netherlands team. If England are to make their second Euros final in just three years (they lost to Italy on pens in the previous Euros final), they need to improve now.
As for their respective Euros records, the Netherlands lifted the European Championship trophy in 1988 after defeating the Soviet Union team, but since then have yet to reach another Euros final. Meanwhile, England have never been crowned European champions but did reach the final of Euro 2020, only to lose in heart-breaking fashion on penalties to Italy. Back-to-back finals would be impressive.
It’s hard to call a firm favorite in the Netherlands vs England live stream, as both teams have the quality to score multiple goals but have also shown defensive vulnerabilities during this tournament. This could be a very close contest, and might just be settled in extra time or on penalties. Here’s how to watch the game online.
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An intriguing Euro 2024 semifinal has been set up in Dortmund on Wednesday as England and Netherlands collide for spot in the final.
The Three Lions switched to a back three against Switzerland in the quarterfinal but needed a moment of magic from Bukayo Saka to equalise after falling behind, and then were flawless from the spot after Manuel Akanji's effort was denied by Jordan Pickford.
While England are still not at their absolute best, their success so far in Germany has been built on grit and world-class talent stepping up to the plate in big moments.
After progressing nervously through the group stage with two lacklustre draws and a hard-fought victory, the Three Lions needed a 95th-minute Jude Bellingham overhead kick to avoid being on the receiving end of a gigantic upset against Slovakia before beating Switzerland on penalties in the quarterfinals.
That dramatic run to the semis was matched by the Netherlands, who finished third in Group D after losing to Austria, they cruised past Romania in the Round of 16 but needed to rally from behind to come out on top against a determined Turkey side on Saturday night.
England's much-discussed switch to a three-man defence for the Switzerland game hardly proved to be a significant change from previous lacklustre displays, but Luke Shaw made his long-awaited return from injury as he came on in the second half of the quarterfinal, so he will likely be in serious contention to replace right-footed Kieran Trippier here to provide proper balance on the left side.
Harry Kane was forced off in extra time with an injury picked up during the game, but it seems like he will recover in time to keep his place in the starting XI for this one, despite calls for the captain to be dropped following some anonymous centre-forward displays.
The Three Lions will also welcome back Marc Guehi from his one-game ban, and he should start alongside mainstay John Stones even though Ezri Konsa performed admirably in his absence last time out. Konsa could keep his spot should Southgate persist with a back three, though.
Kobbie Mainoo has enjoyed a positive summer over in Germany and the 19-year-old Manchester United midfield sensation will continue to partner Declan Rice in the engine room.
Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman stuck with the same starting lineup for both of his side's knockout games so far, but there could be one change in the offing in Dortmund.
Steven Bergwijn has been unimpressive on the right wing and his place is under threat from Donyell Malen, who bagged a quick-fire brace in the Round of 16 against Romania. Jeremie Frimpong, who typically plays right-back for Bayer Leverkusen, is another possible option.
With RB Leipzig's playmaking sensation Xavi Simons sitting behind Memphis Depay and Liverpool's Cody Gakpo posing a serious danger on the left wing, notching three goals in his five Euro 2024 outings and leading the Golden Boot race, the Dutch have deployed a pretty fluid 4-2-3-1 formation. Super-sub Wout Weghorst would be the go-to option off the bench.
Experienced Inter Milan star Stefan de Vrij will again support captain Virgil van Dijk at the heart of Koeman's defence. Nathan Ake is expected to stay at left-back ahead of Tottenham's Micky van de Ven, while Denzel Dumfries offers a bombarding option on the opposite flank.
It has been a fairly underwhelming campaign for the Three Lions but they find themselves in the final four once again.
A penalty shootout win following an improved performance against Switzerland has raised hope of making a second consecutive European Championship final.
The Dutch, meanwhile, beat dark horses Turkey last time out and have hope of repeating their 1988 tournament win in Germany.
The Euro 2024 second semi-final promises a high-octane clash, brimming with emotions and electric moments. England, initially the front-runners, have experienced a turbulent journey, with performances falling short of expectations despite boasting stars like Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham.
The Three Lions now face the Netherlands, a team that has also had its share of inconsistencies but has faced stiffer competition throughout the tournament. As these two unpredictable powerhouses collide, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The Dutch squad, despite their mixed form, poses a formidable challenge, making this match an open contest where anything can happen.
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