The Netherlands national team match against the Republic of Ireland in Matchday 9 of the EURO 2024 Qualifiers on Saturday, November 18, 2023 will be held at the Johan Cruijff Arena Stadium, Amsterdam.
The Netherlands will host Ireland at the Johan Cruyff Stadium in Amsterdam in the continuation of Euro 2024 qualifying Group B. The Netherlands will hope to maintain their position in the top flight and maintain their chances of qualifying for the finals, while Ireland will try to avoid a defeat that could end their hopes of qualifying. to the play-off round.
The Netherlands came into this match on the back of a 3-0 win over Greece in their previous match. Three goals scored by Marten de Roon, Cody Gakpo and Wout Weghorst in the first half were enough to secure three points for Ronald Koeman’s team. The Netherlands showed a dominant and efficient performance, having 65% possession of the ball and 11 shots on goal from 18 attempts. The Netherlands also managed to keep a clean sheet for the first time in their last six competitive matches.
Ireland, on the other hand, come into this match on the back of a 2-0 defeat to France in their previous match. Two goals scored by Aurelien Tchouameni and Marcus Thuram in the second half meant that Stephen Kenny’s team had to admit the home team’s superiority. Ireland struggled to keep up with France, having just 32% possession and three shots on goal from eight attempts. Ireland also failed to score for the third time in their last four competitive matches.
The Netherlands and Ireland have a long history of meeting, with 21 matches played between the two teams since 1932. The Netherlands have a better record, with nine wins, four draws and seven losses. The Netherlands also leads in terms of goals scored, with 33 goals to Ireland’s 23. The last meeting between the two teams was back in September, where the Dutch won 2-1 in Dublin thanks to goals from Gakpo and Weghorst. Adam Idah gave Ireland the lead through a penalty kick.
The Netherlands have several star players in their squad, such as Xavi Simons, Noa Lang, Cody Gakpo, and Wout Weghorst. Simons is a talented young midfielder who plays for RB Leipzig, and has scored two goals and three assists in the Bundesliga this season. Lang is a fast winger who plays for PSV Eindhoven, and has scored two goals in the Eredivisie this season.
Gakpo is a striker who also plays for PSV, and has scored three goals and two assists in all competitions this season. Weghorst is a powerful striker who plays for Hoffenheim, and has scored five goals and two assists in the Bundesliga this season. The Netherlands also has several experienced players, such as Virgil van Dijk, Georginio Wijnaldum, Daley Blind and Luuk de Jong.
Ireland, on the other hand, do not have players of Holland’s caliber, but they do have some promising young players, such as Gavin Bazunu, Dara O’Shea, Adam Idah and Aaron Connolly. Bazunu is a young goalkeeper who plays for Southampton, and has made 35 saves in the Premier League this season. O’Shea is a centre-back who plays for Burnley, and has made 25 tackles and 36 clearances in the Premier League this season.
Idah is a striker who plays for Norwich City, and has scored one goal and two assists in the Premier League this season. Connolly is a striker who plays for Hull City on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion, and has scored three goals in the Championship this season. Ireland also has several senior players, such as Seamus Coleman, Shane Duffy, James McClean and Shane Long.
The Netherlands are favorites to win this match, considering their better quality and performance than Ireland. The Netherlands also have higher motivation to maintain their position at the top and maintain their chances of qualifying for the finals. Ireland, on the other hand, will be looking to avoid a defeat that could end their hopes of making the play-offs. However, Ireland will find it difficult to withstand the sharp and varied Dutch attacks.
Kick-off time, & Live Streaming Links
Netherlands vs Republic of Ireland match at Johan Cruijff Arena Stadium, Amsterdam can be watched live streaming. EURO 2024 Qualifiers 2024 Matchday 9 match broadcast on Fox Sports, FuboTV, TelevisaUnivision starting 15:45 ET.
Match | Netherlands vs. Republic of Ireland |
Competition | EURO 2024 Qualifiers |
Match day | Matchday 9 |
Venue | Johan Cruijff Arena Stadium, Amsterdam |
Date | Saturday, November 18, 2023 |
Kickoff | 15:45 ET |
Official TV | Fox Sports, FuboTV, TelevisaUnivision |
Streaming Link | Fox Sports, FuboTV, TelevisaUnivision |
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Interesting Statistics and Facts
Line-Up Forecast
Netherlands (3-4-3) | Republic of Ireland (4-3-3) |
Verbruggen | Kelleher |
Geertruida | Doherty |
Van Dijk | Duffy |
Blind | Scales |
Dumfries | Manning |
Reijnders | Knight |
Wieffer | Cullen |
Hartman | Molumby |
Simons | Sykes |
Weghorst | Ferguson |
Gakpo | Johnston |
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- September 08, 2023 – Netherlands [3 – 0] Greece (UEFA European Championship Qualifiers)
- September 11, 2023 – Republic of Ireland [1 – 2] Netherlands (UEFA European Championship Qualifiers)
- October 14, 2023 – Netherlands [1 – 2] France (UEFA European Championship Qualifiers)
- October 17, 2023 – Greece [0 – 1] Netherlands (UEFA European Championship Qualifiers)
Republic of Ireland – Last 5 Match Results
- June 20, 2023 – Republic of Ireland [3 – 0] Gibraltar (UEFA European Championship Qualifiers)
- September 08, 2023 – France [2 – 0] Republic of Ireland (UEFA European Championship Qualifiers)
- September 11, 2023 – Republic of Ireland [1 – 2] Netherlands (UEFA European Championship Qualifiers)
- October 14, 2023 – Republic of Ireland [0 – 2] Greece (UEFA European Championship Qualifiers)
- October 17, 2023 – Gibraltar [0 – 4] Republic of Ireland (UEFA European Championship Qualifiers)