After missing the last two major tournaments, the Netherlands are back on the big stage and will want to start their Euro 2020 campaign on a high when they take on Ukraine in Group D on Sunday. This match will be hosted at the Amsterdam Arena so the Dutch will have the advantage of playing on home soil, not just this, but each of their three group stage matches. However, the Netherlands aren’t as high flying this time as they were 12 months ago. They saw their coach, Ronald Koeman depart for Barcelona and key man Virgil van Dijk go down with injury, but will still look to have an impact on their return to the big stage. The Dutch go to this game unbeaten in their last four matches, winning three, while they’ve scored two goals or more in each of their last seven matches. They are also unbeaten in their last five matches on home soil, with three wins in there, and in the process scoring 10 goals.
After missing the last two major tournaments, the Netherlands are back on the big stage and will want to start their Euro 2020 campaign on a high when they take on Ukraine in Group D on Sunday. This match will be hosted at the Amsterdam Arena so the Dutch will have the advantage of playing on home soil, not just this, but each of their three group stage matches. However, the Netherlands aren’t as high flying this time as they were 12 months ago. They saw their coach, Ronald Koeman depart for Barcelona and key man Virgil van Dijk go down with injury, but will still look to have an impact on their return to the big stage. The Dutch go to this game unbeaten in their last four matches, winning three, while they’ve scored two goals or more in each of their last seven matches. They are also unbeaten in their last five matches on home soil, with three wins in there, and in the process scoring 10 goals.