Netherlands
Line-up
- 1M. Stekelenburg
- 3M. de Ligt
- 6S. de Vrij
- 8G. Wijnaldum
- 22D. Dumfries
- 21F. de Jong
- 4N. Aké
- 5O. Wijndal
- 16Ryan Gravenberch
- 18D. Malen
- 9L. de Jong
- 17D. Blind
- 12P. van Aanholt
- 15M. de Roon
- 10M. Depay
- 19W. Weghorst
Subs
- 23M. Bizot
- 13T. Krul
- 25J. Timber
- 2J. Veltman
- 14D. Klaassen
- 11Q. Promes
- 7S. Berghuis
Austria
Line-up
- 13D. Bachmann
- 4M. Hinteregger
- 8D. Alaba
- 9M. Sabitzer
- 2A. Ulmer
- 21S. Lainer
- 22V. Lazaro
- 15P. Lienhart
- 10F. Grillitsch
- 25Kalajdzic, Sasa
- 20K. Onisiwo
- 3A. Dragović
- 23X. Schlager
- 24K. Laimer
- 11M. Gregoritsch
- 19Baumgartner, Christoph
Subs
- 12Pavao Pervan
- 1Schlager, Alexander
- 26M. Friedl
- 16Trimmel, Christopher
- 6S. Ilsanker
- 17L. Schaub
- 18A. Schöpf
✅Netherlands✅Over 1.5✅
Netherlands boss Frank de Boer will be tempted to go with the same XI which dispatched Ukraine in their thrilling 3-2 victory on Sunday when they take on Austria on Thursday.
Despite his side throwing away a two-goal lead in the second half, Oranje's overall performance more than justified the 51-year-old's favoured 3-5-2 system and starting lineup.
Denzel Dumfries, who scored the 85th minute winner, and Crystal Palace's Patrick van Aanholt impressed as wing-backs, allowing the other two goalscorers Wout Weghorst and Georginio Wijnaldum plenty of space inside to support the mercurial Memphis Depay in attack.