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Jun 6, 2019 at 7.45pm UK
 
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de Ligt (73'), Walker (97' og.), Promes (114')
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Rashford (32' pen.)

Preview: Netherlands vs. England - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Thursday's UEFA Nations League semi-final between the Netherlands and England, including team news and predicted lineups.

England take on the Netherlands in Guimaraes on Thursday evening with a place in the inaugural UEFA Nations League final on the line.

The Three Lions are seeking a first piece of major silverware since 1966, but they must first overcome Ronald Koeman's resurgent Dutch side.


Netherlands

Netherlands's Matthijs de Ligt celebrates scoring against Germany in their Euro 2020 qualifier on March 24, 2019© Reuters

Having missed out on back-to-back tournaments, following up their disappointing Euro 2016 qualifying campaign with a poor showing in the World Cup 2018 qualifiers, the future is starting to look a lot brighter for Oranje.

A batch of impressive young talent has emerged at the same time and Koeman has put faith in the likes of Matthijs de Ligt, Frenkie de Jong and Donny van de Beek to guide the Netherlands to continental success.

The Dutch topped a group containing world champions France and bitter rivals Germany to reach the Nations League finals, and they are now just two wins away from lifting their first trophy in more than three decades.

Koeman's side lost 2-1 to France in their opening League A Group 1 opener, before recovering with comprehensive home wins over Germany and Les Blues in the winter.

Then came a thrilling 2-2 draw with Joachim Low's men in the reverse encounter in Gelsenkirchen six months ago as Quincy Promes and Virgil van Dijk struck in the final five minutes to cancel out the opposition's two-goal first-half lead.

Germany were dominant for the opening 45 minutes and could have extended their advantage, but their failure to do so allowed the Netherlands to pounce and it is they, not the Germans, who are heading to Portugal this week.

Low's side did exact some revenge in March, however, as they earned a late 3-2 win in Amsterdam after once again chucking away a two-goal lead. That came in a Euro 2020 qualifier, leaving the Dutch with a return of one win - against Belarus - and one defeat from two matches.

The Netherlands have not suffered consecutive competitive defeats since September 2015 under Danny Blind. However, they have won just one of their previous nine matches played in Portugal, beating Latvia 3-0 at Euro 2004.

Reaching the Euros was the main aim for Koeman when being placed in charge in February 2008. The former Everton boss is well on course to achieving that, though all focus right now is on winning the inaugural Nations League.

That, more than anything, would signal the return of the Dutch as a footballing superpower once again following four years in the doldrums.

Recent form in Nations League: LWWD
Recent form (all competitions): WDWDWL


England

England players celebrate Ross Barkley's goal against Montenegro in their Euro 2020 qualifier on March 25, 2019© Reuters

Gareth Southgate was keen to ensure that reaching the semi-finals of the World Cup last summer was not the peak of his England tenure. The Three Lions fell to a 2-1 loss to Croatia in Luzhniki and are aiming to avoid a repeat scenario in Portugal on Thursday.

England have been in superb form since a three-match losing run that started with defeat to Croatia, having won six and drawn one of their last seven matches.

One point from the first six on offer from games with Spain (H) and Croatia (A) left Southgate's charges with a huge mountain to climb in their League A Group 4 campaign, but they recovered by picking up a memorable 3-2 victory in Seville and followed that up with a 2-1 home victory over Croatia.

Harry Kane struck five minutes from time at Wembley Stadium to complete the turnaround for England which, while not exactly making up for their loss to the same opponents in the World Cup semis, does at least give them another shot at winning a trophy.

England have since turned attention to qualifying for Euro 2020, which now seems a formality after reaching the Nations League Finals, and they have already cruised to wins over Czech Republic and Montenegro.

A combined 10 goals were scored across those two matches as Southgate's side clicked into gear, giving them plenty of momentum - despite the two-month gap between games - heading into this showdown with Netherlands.

Not since March 2015 have England won more than six matches in a row, which they can achieve on Thursday, and you have you have to go back to May 1961 to find the last time they scored five-plus goals in three successive matches.

After the disappointment of throwing away a one-goal lead against Croatia in Russia, Southgate's men are now a couple of matches away from glory.

It may not be the World Cup, or indeed the Euros, though going all the way in the Nations League would provide a perfect launchpad heading into those two tournaments.

Recent form in Nations League: LDWW
Recent form (all competitions): DWWWWW


Team News

Harry Kane gets on the scoresheet for England on March 25, 2019© Reuters

England had seven men involved in Saturday's Champions League final between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool - hardly ideal preparation for Southgate, who will now likely have to make do without each of those players.

Kane was poor in Tottenham's 2-0 loss and is expected to sit this match out, leaving Marcus Rashford as the obvious candidate to lead the line, likely flanked by Raheem Sterling and Jadon Sancho, each coming off fine campaigns for club and country.

Due to a lack of options in midfield, Southgate may be tempted to use Eric Dier - a substitute in the Champions League final - in front of his back four.

Michael Keane was used in the heart of defence against Montenegro last time out but John Stones is in line to return alongside Harry Maguire here.

As for the Netherlands, Liverpool duo Van Dijk and Georginio Wijnaldum joined up with the rest of their teammates on Monday. Given Van Dijk's importance to the team, Koeman may be tempted to throw him in right from the off.

Ryan Babel has become a regular under Koeman in the forward line, meanwhile, and there is no reason to suggest that he will lose his place for this big match.

Steven Bergwijn and Quincy Promes are battling for a starting spot on the opposite flank, with Memphis Depay the favourite to get the nod through the middle.

Depay has had a hand in 21 goals in his last 20 games in all competitions for the Dutch national side (13 goals, eight assists).

Netherlands possible starting lineup:
Cillessen; Dumfries, Van Dijk, De Ligt, Blind; De Beek, De Jong, De Roon; Bergwijn, Depay, Babel

England possible starting lineup:
Pickford; Walker, Stones, Maguire, Chilwell; Barkley, Rice, Dier; Sancho, Rashford, Sterling


Head To Head

England have won only two of their last 14 matches against the Netherlands and are looking to win consecutively against them for the first time since November 1946, having prevailed 1-0 in a friendly last year.

The Oranje have lost just one of their five competitive matches against England, although that defeat came in their last such encounter in Euro 1996.

Southgate is looking to become the first England manager to win more than once against Netherlands in all competitions.


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We say: Netherlands 2-1 England

Both teams came through tough groups to make it to the Nations League Finals, where they are joined by Portugal and Switzerland. England are in impressive form thanks to five wins in a row, but they could be without pretty much half of their squad so we are backing the Netherlands to earn a narrow win to maintain their momentum.



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