The Netherlands face England on Wednesday night for a spot in the EURO 2024 decider. See our semi-final preview and free soccer betting picks.
The Netherlands face England on Wednesday night for a spot in the EURO 2024 decider. See our semi-final preview and free soccer betting picks.
Netherlands v EnglandEURO 2024 Odds & Match Info |
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EURO 2024 odds | Netherlands +240 at Nags.bet | England +169 at Nags.bet |
When | Wednesday, July 10 | 9pm CEST |
Where | Signal Iduna Park – Dortmund, Germany |
Last time they met | Netherlands 3-1 England (June 6, 2019) |
England will be aiming to reach their second consecutive European final when they face the Netherlands on Wednesday night in the second semi-final of EURO 2024.
The Three Lions booked their place in the last four after beating Switzerland 5-3 in post-match penalties on Saturday.
Goalless for majority of the encounter, the game burst to life when Breel Embolo put the Swiss in front with 15 minutes left.
However, England didn’t trail for long, as Bukayo Saka levelled the scores five minutes later.
That was how it remained until the end of extra time, so the match proceeded to penalties.
England were faultless from the spot, with Cole Palmer, Jude Bellingham, Saka, Ivan Toney and Trent Alexander-Arnold all converting.
Nevertheless, the hero of the match was Jordan Pickford, who made a crucial save from Manuel Akanji’s penalty.
Meanwhile, the Netherlands advanced to the semi-finals after beating Turkey 2-1 on Saturday night.
The dark horse of the tournament, Turkey took a surprise lead in the 35th minute through a brilliant Samet Akaydin header.
Despite winning just one of their last 10 games in the European Championship when trailing at half-time, the Dutch held their nerve to equalise in the 70th minute through Stefan de Vrij.
The winner arrived only a few minutes later, when Turkish defender Mert Muldur inadvertently diverted the ball past his own goalkeeper.
Advancing to the semi-finals of the European Championship for the first time in two decades, the Dutch have the chance to cause one of the biggest upsets of the tournament.
Although Ronald Koeman has maintained the same starting line-up in the knockout stages, the Dutch manager might be forced to make some changes on Wednesday.
Steven Bergwijn, whose impact hasn’t been felt on the right wing, could be replaced by either Jeremie Frimpong or Donyell Malen. Super-sub Wout Weghorst could also start up front.
Meanwhile, Harry Kane is expected to lead England despite limping off against Switzerland, while Marc Guehi returns after serving a one-game ban.
The Netherlands are the lowest-ranked team in the semi-finals, with online bookmakers offering +450 for them to lift the trophy. Meanwhile, England sit second in the market at +250 as they chase their first title.
Cody Gakpo is joint top scorer with Georgia’s Georges Mikautadze, Slovakia’s Ivan Schranz and Germany’s Jamal Musiala. The top soccer betting sites are offering +375 for the Liverpool forward in the anytime goalscorer market.
England often struggle against the Dutch. With both sides far from convincing in this tournament, expect this to be a tightly contested match. Nevertheless, the Brits should do enough to win as +169 favourites with Nags.bet.