We have a Netherlands v England prediction for you plus betting tips as we break down the odds, team news and matchups ahead of this second Euro 2024 semi-final.
The Netherlands' comeback 2-1 victory against Turkey means they’re in their first Euro Semi-Final since Euro 2024 and are arguably flying under the radar as they are the only team left in the competition not to have needed extra-time or penalties to win a tie.
England have underwhelmed throughout the tournament but ultimately find themselves one win away from another Euro Championship Final. They have the talent too to win the entire tournament.
How To Watch Netherlands v England
When is the Netherlands v England?
The Euro 2024 semi-final between the Netherlands and England is scheduled to kick off at 8.00 pm on Wednesday, July 10th.
TV Channel
In Ireland, the Netherlands v England will be televised on RTÉ2.
Those in the UK can tune into ITV1 to watch the big game.
Live Stream
You can stream the Netherlands v England on RTÉ Player in Ireland.
In the UK, you can stream the game on ITVX.
Where is Netherlands v England Being Played?
This semi-final will be played in the Olympiastadion, Berlin. This stadium has previously hosted the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final and will also be the venue for the Euro 2024 Final.
Netherlands v England Odds
Team | Odds | Chance |
---|---|---|
Netherlands | 2/1 | 33.3% |
England | 7/5 | 41.7% |
Draw | 15/8 | 34.8% |
The Netherlands are priced at 2/1 to win this semi-final in 90 minutes.
England are 7/5 favourites to do the same while the game is 15/8 to go to extra time.
To Qualify Odds
In the all-important ‘to qualify’ odds, the Netherlands are Evens to advance from this Euro 2024 semi-final.
England are the favourites to advance to the final at 3/4 in the betting.
Handicap Betting
Netherlands: +1 @ 1/2
England: -1 @ 9/2
Handicap Draw: 1 @ 14/5
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Netherlands’ Form
The Netherlands opened their 2024 campaign with a 4-0 victory over Scotland which was followed by a 2-1 defeat against Germany. Ahead of Euro 2024, they had two comprehensive 4-0 wins first against Croatia and then against Iceland which made it 3 wins and 1 defeat from their opening 4 games of the year scoring 13 goals and conceding only 2.
In their opening game of the tournament, they came from one goal behind to beat Poland 1-2. That was followed by a 0-0 draw against France where if it wasn’t for some referee controversy they may have won the game. The Dutch then lost their final group game to Austria in a 2-3 thriller. Their 0-3 Round of 16 victory against Romania was one of their stronger performances in the tournament amassing 23 shots for an XG of 2.93 from 65% of possession.
For their Quarter-Final they had the task of defeating Turkey and following a 35th goal from Akaydin, the Dutch looked in huge danger of being eliminated from the competition. However, they showed character in the second half with a 70th-minute De Vrij goal and a 76th-minute own goal the tide was turned, and they booked their place in the Semi-Final. Interestingly, the Dutch are the sole side remaining in the tournament who are yet to beyond 90 minutes of football in the competition.
The Netherlands are a tactically flexible side and used 4-3-3 and 3-4-1-2 before the tournament. During Euro 2024 they have set themselves up in a 4-3-3 and have averaged 14.8 shots per game, 55.5% of possession from a pass completion percentage of 87.6% and have won 13.2 aerials per game. Koeman in his second stint as Dutch manager has a win rate of 65 % after 13 wins, 1 draw and 6 defeats from 19 games.
Netherlands' Last Five Results
Netherlands 2-1 Turkey | July 6th | Win
Romania 0-3 Netherlands | July 2nd | Win
Netherlands 2-3 Austria | June 25th | Loss
Netherlands 0-0 France | June 21st | Draw
Netherlands 0-0 France | June 21st | Draw
2 Wins, 2 Draws and 1 Loss
England’s Form
England elected to commence their 2024 season with two difficult fixtures which ended in a 0-1 defeat against Brazil and a 2-2 draw against Belgium. Ahead of Euro 2024, they had a routine 3-0 win over Bosnia but were shocked by Iceland (again) losing 0-1 to take their pre-tournament tally for the season to 2 defeats, 1 win and 1 draw scoring 5 goals and conceding 4.
Throughout Euro 2024 England have been putting in sub-standard performances aplenty, struggling to a 0-1 win over Serbia and drawing 1-1 with Denmark. The media chatter continues to intensify and despite calls for Southgate to release the shackles and experiment against Slovenia, they put in another drab showing drawing 0-0 which ironically meant they won the group. They got over Slovakia in the Round of 16 by the skin of their teeth. Bellingham's 95th-minute equaliser sent it into extra-time where Kane’s 91st-minute goal proved to be the winner.
Ahead of their Quarter-Final with Switzerland the talk behind their game was generally they had the luck of the draw again and would surely turn on the style this time around. However, an Embolo goal in the 75th minute sent them into a short-lived nightmare scenario before Saka equalised in the 80th minute. Despite being less than impressive they held their nerve from the spot kicks with a 5-3 win.
Southgate was initially appointed as interim manager in 2016 but has held the position permanently since. He has received plenty of criticism for his job with England but has brought them to a 4th finish at the 2018 World Cup, Euro 2020 runners-up and most recently a Quarter-Final appearance at the 2022 World Cup. England have averaged 11.6 shots per game, 57.6% of possession, a pass completion rate of 89.4% and 13.6 aerials won.
England’s Last Five Results
England 1-1 Switzerland (5-3 Pens) | July 6th | Draw
England 2-1 Slovakia (AET) | June 30th | Win
England 0-0 Slovenia | June 25th | Draw
Denmark 1-1 England | June 20th | Draw
Serbia 0-1 England | June 16th | Win
2 Wins and 3 Draws
Netherlands v England Weather Forecast
The weather is expected to be 21 degrees with a 15% chance of rain.
Netherlands v England Predicted Lineups
Netherlands Predicted Starting XI (4-3-3)
GK: Verbruggen
RB: Dumfries, CB: de Vrij, CB: van Dik, LB: Aké
CM: Reijnders, CM: Schouten
RW: Malen, AM: Simons, LW: Gakpo
CF: Depay
England Predicted Starting XI (3-4-2-1)
GK: Pickford
RCB: Walker, CB: Stones, LCB: Guehi
RM: Saka, CM: Mainoo, CM: Rice, LM: Shaw
AM: Bellingham, AM: Foden
CF: Kane
Netherlands v England Head-To-Head Results & Stats
All-Time Head-To-Head Record
Netherlands wins: 7
England wins: 6
Draws: 6
Head-To-Head Results
England 1-3 Netherlands | Nations League | June 6th, 2019
Netherlands 0-1 England | Friendly | March 23rd, 2018
England 1-2 Netherlands | Friendly | March 29th, 2016
England 2-3 Netherlands | Friendly | February 29th, 2012
Netherlands 2-2 England | Friendly | August 12th, 2009
Key Players To Watch
Cody Gakpo – Netherlands
The Liverpool attacker (25) is having a brilliant tournament with the Dutch National Team with 3 Goals and 1 Assist from his 5 tournament ties so far. Gakpo is a tactically versatile footballer but has generally played on the LW so far at Euro 2024. He is an accomplished passer and finisher and also provides a high level of defensive contribution when out of possession.
Gakpo is 7/1 to be the first goalscorer in this game.
Kobbie Mainoo – England
England throughout this tournament despite reaching this stage have been a disjointed, dysfunctional mess with no coherent structure particularly stemming from midfield and by Southgate’s suggestion the lack of Kalvin Philips. Trent was trialled in midfield but proved wasteful, Gallagher provided energy but not much on the ball.
Mainoo was brought on for Gallagher against Slovenia and seemed to provide more balance to the team. It’s no surprise either considering the teenage sensation had already shown ability, maturity and composure beyond his years this last 12 months and already has experience helping to stabilise a dysfunctional midfield for his club.
Southgate in recent games has almost by accident stumbled on the Mainoo “solution” and they certainly look to have more balance and cohesion in the middle of the park when Mainoo is on the pitch.
The young Man United star is 16/1 to be named the UEFA Player of the Match.
Netherlands v England Prediction & Best Bet
Prediction: Netherlands 2-1 England (AET)
The Dutch are an interesting case after getting out of the “Group of Death” they have seemingly gone from strength to strength and are the only side who haven’t needed extra time and/or penalties to reach this stage of the competition.
England are favourites for this game which is natural enough given the talent at their disposal. However, they need to step up their performance for this game with the Dutch players and English players relatively familiar with one another given club exploits.
The Netherlands have shown more promise with their performances, and I could see them winning the game against a conservative Southgate side in extra time.
Best Bet: Netherlands to win in Extra Time @ 10/1
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