Netherlands vs Ecuador final score, result: Valencia cancels out Gakpo stunner to eliminate hosts Qatar

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Netherlands vs Ecuador final score, result: Valencia cancels out Gakpo stunner to eliminate hosts Qatar image

Netherlands and Ecuador are level on four points at the top of Group A after Cody Gakpo's stunning early strike was cancelled out by Enner Valencia early in the second half of an entertaining draw that eliminated hosts Qatar from the 2022 World Cup.

The Oranje had been made to wait for their breakthrough against Senegal but were in front within six minutes here, their two goalscorers from the first game combining to devastating effect. Davy Klaassen was sharp to pick up a loose ball and find Gakpo, who unleashed a stunning left-foot shot into the top corner of Hernan Galindez's goal.

Any thoughts of a straightforward Netherlands win were swiftly dispelled as Valencia's effort was headed away by Virgil van Dijk, the Ecuador captain looking his side's most likely route back into the game.

Valencia's cross caused a moment of panic in the Netherlands penalty area, Michael Estrada close to getting on the end of it, before Andries Noppert pushed away another Valencia effort at his near post.

Ecuador had the ball in the net seconds before the break, Pervis Estupinan's low shot turned in by Angelo Preciado only for the offside Jackson Porozo to be adjudged to be blocking Noppert's line of vision.

The South American side were not to be denied and were finally back on terms three minutes into the second half. Estupinan's low shot was well saved by Noppert but Valencia, played onside by Nathan Ake, reacted quickest to prod in the rebound.

Ecuador continued to look the more likely scorers and were close to taking the lead just before the hour as Gonzalo Plata's shot smashed off the underside of the bar.

That was as close as either side came to a winner, the most significant late action the departure of Valencia on a stretcher after he had aggravated an ongoing knee injury.

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Netherlands vs Ecuador final score

  1H 2H Final
Netherlands 1 0 1
Ecuador 0 1 1

Goals:
NED  — Gakpo (6')
ECU  — Valencia (49')

Lineups:

Netherlands (3-4-1-2, right to left): 23. Noppert (GK) — 2. Timber, 4. Van Dijk, 5. Ake — 22. Dumfries, 20. Koopmeiners (15. De Roon 80'), 21. De Jong, 17. Blind — 14. Klaassen (11. Berghuis 69') — 8. Gakpo 19. Weghorst 79'), 7. Bergwijn (10. Depay 46')

Ecuador (3-4-3, right to left): 1. Galindez (GK) — 25. Porozo, 2. F. Torres, 3. Hincapie — 17. Preciado, 20. Mendez, 23. Caicedo, 7. Estupinan — 19. Plata (10. Ibarra 90'), 11. Estrada (16. Sarmiento 74'), 13. Valencia (26. Rodriguez 90')

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Team PTS GP W L D GF GA GD
1. Ecuador 4 2 1 0 1 3 1 +2
2. Netherlands 4 2 1 0 1 3 1 +2
3. Senegal 3 2 1 1 0 3 3 0
4. Qatar-E 0 2 0 2 0 1 5 -4

Netherlands vs Ecuador live updates, highlights from 2022 World Cup

FULLTIME: All over and it's honours even after an entertaining contest, Cody Gakpo's stunning early strike cancelled out by Enner Valencia soon after the break. With the team now level on four points, eliminating Qatar, a point in their third match will guarantee both reach the round of 16, although Ecuador will hope Valencia is available to face Senegal having left the pitch on a stretcher late on with an ongoing knee issue.

90+4 mins: Better news for Enner Valencia, perhaps. He looked to be in agony as he left the pitch on a stretcher, but he's now sitting on the bench, albeit with a large ice pack applied to his right knee.

90+2 mins: Andries Noppert gets away with one here, taking too long over a clearance after the ball is played back to him and smacking the ball against Kevin Rodriguez. It could have gone absolutely anywhere, but spins the right side of the post from a Netherlands point of view.

90 mins: This isn't good at all for Enner Valencia and Ecuador, as the captain and talisman departs on a stretcher. Kevin Rodriguez takes his place for the last few minutes, while Romario Ibarra replaces Gonzalo Plata.

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87 mins: Uh-oh. Enner Valencia – who was a doubt for this game with a knee injury, remember – is down again and looks to be in real pain. What a blow this could be.

86 mins: Here's a chance for the Netherlands to try to exploit Wout Weghorst's height as they win a free-kick on the left... but Steven Berghuis is unable to clear the first man.

84 mins: The Netherlands haven't really looked like scoring in this second period, although the introduction of Wout Weghorst does suggest a change of approach for the last few minutes. We can expect them to be more direct – if they get the chance.

80 mins: If we are to get a late winner, Cody Gakpo won't be getting it; he's been replaced by Wout Weghorst, while Marten De Roon is on for Teun Koopmeiners.

78 mins: The calm before the storm at the moment. Will either, or both, of these sides look to take any late risks in search of a win?

74 mins: On comes the youngest member of Ecuador's squad, 20-year-old Jeremy Sarmiento replacing Michael Estrada.

73 mins: Cody Gakpo springs ahead of the defence.... but he's a long, long way offside although the flag doesn't go up until the goalscorer clips an audacious attempt wide.

71 mins: Into the final 20 minutes now as Cody Gakpo shoves over Pervis Estupinan to concede a free-kick. Will we get a winner? You'd have to say Ecuador look the more likely to get it if we do.

69 mins: A second change for the Netherlands, Steven Berghuis coming on for Davy Klaassen.

67 mins: Valencia has been the main man for Ecuador although this is quite the stat!

66 mins: The first time we've seen the Netherlands as an attacking force for quite a while. Cody Gakpo lays the ball back to Teun Koopmeiners, who cannot keep his shot down.

64 mins: The Netherlands are all over the place at the back and Enner Valencia is running riot. This time the captain holds off Denzel Dumfries down the left before rolling across to Michael Estrada, who cannot get hold of his shot under pressure from Nathan Ake.

CROSSBAR! 59 mins: Ecuador are playing brilliantly here! Enner Valencia's shot is blocked by Virgil van Dijk but the ball breaks for Gonzalo Plata, who takes a touch to compose himself before smashing a shot off the underside of the bar. So close!

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57 mins: Jhegson Mendez goes into the book for a silly late trip on Memphis Depay. That means he'll miss the concluding Group A game against Senegal on Tuesday. Needless.

55 mins: Ecuador look the most likely to get another goal at the moment, but don't write off the Dutch with the quality they have up front.

52 mins: Ecuador have their tails up here, and deserve to be in terms at the very least. Enner Valencia is now the top scorer at Qatar 2022 with three goals as well, and you wouldn't bet against him getting another here.

GOAL! 49 mins: No flag this time and Ecuador are back on terms! It's the Pervis Estupinan-Enner Valencia combination again, Andries Noppert making a fine stop to keep out the Brighton man's low strike only for Valencia to snap up the rebound!

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48 mins: This is only Depay's second appearance in two months; he managed almost half an hour against Senegal on Monday and should get another 45 minutes under his belt here.

46 mins: Memphis Depay kicks off for the second half; the Barcelona forward is on at the break for Steven Bergwijn.

HALFTIME: That's the last action of the first half. Ecuador aren't happy and referee Mustapha Ghorbal has plenty of explaining to do as players and officials leave the field. The Netherlands haven't been particularly impressive, but Cody Gakpo's fine early strike has given them the advantage.

45+3 mins: And from the corner, the ball is in the net as Pervis Estupinan touches in.... but the flag is up as Jackson Porozo is offside and, standing right in front of Andries Noppert, is adjudged to be blocking the goalkeeper's view. Ecuador aren't happy but that looked to be the right call.

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45+2 mins: Pervis Estupinan whips in a great free-kick from the left; Enner Valencia finds space to meet it, but his header flicks behind off Nathan Ake.

45 mins: The Netherlands might well be happy to hear the halftime whistle here, they're not passing the ball anything like they can do. Three minutes will be added on.

42 mins: We've seen flashes of what Ecuador can do for sure. They've knocked the ball about well and are looking particularly dangerous down the left. Enner Valencia looks primed to pounce if the Netherlands defence switch off for a moment.

39 mins: Ecuador are acquitting themselves well here. They had kept seven successive clean sheets before Cody Gakpo's strike, but they've shown few signs of being thrown by the unfamiliar position of being behind.

36 mins: The tempo is a bit becalmed now, the Netherlands drawing the sting out of the Ecuador attacks by keeping the ball and breaking up play.

32 mins: Much better from Ecuador and no surprise it's Enner Valencia. The striker cuts inside Denzel Dumfries on to his right foot, Andries Noppert pushing away his well-struck effort at the near post.

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30 mins: The game has come to life in the last five minutes, Steven Bergwijn nearly barrelling through the Ecuador defence before Daley Blind, as assured as ever, wins a corner that the South American side defend well.

27 mins: Stung by my criticism of a couple of moments ago, Ecuador have roused themselves as Enner Valencia wriggles away down the left and delivers a cross that nearly finds Michael Estrada in front of goal, Angelo Preciado winning a corner that comes to nothing in the aftermath.

24 mins: After an initial flurry from Ecuador in the immediate aftermath of the goal, they've struggled to put much together in the last ten minutes or so. Moises Caicedo does his best to change that, first having a shot charged down before bursting into the penalty area down the left; Virgil van Dijk comes across to block him off.

20 mins: Cody Gakpo is one of the most coveted young players in European football, and his displays at Qatar 2022 have shown exactly why. What a season he's having for PSV Eindhoven and the Netherlands

18 mins: The Netherlands already look like they're managing this game carefully, keeping the ball patiently and trying to draw out Ecuador. That early goal has given them a degree of comfort they had to wait for in their opening fixture against Senegal.

15 mins: Enner Valencia was a real doubt for this one with an injury to his right knee, but the Ecuador captain has looked lively enough so far and is moving freely as he harries Jurrien Timber on the right of the Netherlands defence.

13 mins: Five goals in his 11 international appearances for Cody Gakpo, who has found the net in both matches at Qatar 2022.

11 mins: It's been a decent response to falling behind from Ecuador as Pervis Estupinan cross breaks for Enner Valencia on the edge of the area. He fails to really get hold of his first-time shot, however, and Virgil van Dijk heads clear.

8 mins: Ecuador trying to get a foothold in the game, knocking the ball about at the back as they look to regroup after that early setback. It's the fastest goal at this World Cup by the way, timed at 5 minutes and 4 seconds.

GOAL! 6 mins: What. A. Goal! Cody Gakpo, take a bow. He broke the deadlock in the first game and he's done it again here! Davy Klaassen wins the ball back just outside the Ecuador area and plays the ball into the PSV forward, who takes a touch and lashes into the top corner with his left foot. What a start!

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4 mins: Ouch. Winces all round as Angelo Preciado is down after being caught in, er, a sensitive area. The Ecuador wingback takes his time to recover, as you would.

3 mins: It looks like Ecuador's plan in these early stages is to sit deep and allow the Netherlands to have the ball inside their own half before engaging as soon as they cross the halfway line.

KICKOFF: Ecuador get us off and running, and the clash between the two sides who won their opening Group A games is underway.

2 mins to kickoff: We're all set and there's plenty of colour on show!

5 mins: The teams are on the pitch, meaning it's time for the anthems, and that all-important first whistle is only moments away.

7 mins: Tactical insight from the Netherlands' main man:

10 mins from kickoff: Ecuador's opening win against the hosts extended their fine recent form to one defeat in 16 games; they have kept a clean sheet in their last seven. 

The South American side have also won at least one game in all four of their World Cup finals appearances and are looking to match their 2006 achievement, when they reached the last 16 only to be edged out by England. Then, as now, they were in a section with the hosts, finishing second behind Germany in Group A. 

15 mins from kickoff: The Dutch look like they mean business for this one as they aim to make it two from two in Group A.

20 mins from kickoff: The Netherlands are unbeaten since a 2-0 loss to the Czech Republic in Budapest in the last 16 of Euro 2020. Their subsequent record is W12 D4, the opening 2-0 win against Senegal their fourth successive victory and a third with a clean sheet. 

The Dutch are now unbeaten in eight World Cup finals matches, since a 1-0 extra-time defeat by Spain in the 2010 final. They didn't lose a game outside of a penalty shoot-out on their last appearance in 2014, bowing out to Argentina in the semi-finals.

25 mins from kickoff: The attendances at this tournament have come in for plenty of scrutiny, but there's a cracking atmosphere around the Khalifa International Stadium for this one!

30 mins from kickoff: Jurrien Timber is in pretty good company...

35 mins from kickoff: Here is the Netherlands coach, leading his team into the stadium:

40 mins from kickoff: So how much of Depay will we see then? Will he get the second half? Half an hour at the end? How much say will the game situation have over his involvement? You can be sure Van Gaal has poured over every scenario.

1 hr from kickoff: And this is how Ecuador will look, with Gustavo Alfaro switching to a back three to match up to the Netherlands as expected. Valencia is fit to start.

1 hr 15 mins from kickoff: Here's how the Netherlands line up.

1 hr 40 mins from kickoff: Qatar are now 2-0 down and head out of their own tournament. Memphis Depay would certainly like to feast on them in the Netherland's final group game. Van Gaal says his star forward is fit enough to play half an hour today.

2 hrs 15 mins from kickoff: In Group A's other game, the hosts Qatar are behind after some more howling defending. You can check out how all that's unfolding here

2 hrs 50 mins from kickoff: Enner Valencia is set to continue his unlikely Golden Boot bid. The former West Ham and Everton forward has been in prolific form for Fenerbahce in the Turkish Super Lig this season and he brought that into the tournament opener, netting both goals against Qatar. Valencia converted a penalty in ice-cold fashion and then headed an excellent second. He appeared to tweak his knee and was substituted but all the suggestions from the Ecuador camp are that he's good to go.

3 hrs 15 mins from kickoff: Dutch boss Louis van Gaal really is one of a kind. An attendee at his news conference the other day told him of his admiration, so Van Gaal invited him to share a cuddle afterwards. The man really knows how to hug it out.

3 hrs 45 mins from kickoff: For the Netherlands, the chance to potentially secure a knockout-stage spot after only two games represents proof of their recent rejuvenation. Having failed to qualify for Russia 2018, Van Gaal has overseen a real change in fortunes for the Dutch in his third spell in charge. They face Ecuador on a mammoth 16-match unbeaten run. Can they extend that today? We'll find out shortly.

4 hrs 45 mins from kickoff: The referee for today's match hails from Algeria.

5 hrs from kickoff: Here's how many minutes we can expect from Memphis Depay today.

Netherlands vs Ecuador lineups, team news

To start Memphis Depay or not? If Van Gaal is expecting the same intense, physical start to the match from their South American opponent that was shown in the opener against Qatar, it might be best to preserve Depay for the second half and let Vincent Janssen battle the Ecuadorean defenders until then. 

Meanwhile, Andries Noppert should continue to start in goal after the shutout against Senegal.

Netherlands (3-4-1-2, right to left): 23. Noppert (GK) — 2. Timber, 4. Van Dijk, 5. Ake — 22. Dumfries, 20. Koopmeiners, 21. De Jong, 17. Blind — 14. Klaassen — 8. Gakpo, 7. Bergwijn

According to Ecuador beat reporter Jocelyn Vera, La Tri will be lining up in a 3-4-3 formation to match the Netherlands lineup.

Troyes defender Jackson Porozo comes into the picture as the third center-back with winger Romario Ibarra making way. The front three would consist of Real Valladolid's Gonzalo Plata, target man Michael Estrada, and Enner Valencia.

Ecuador (3-4-3, right to left): 1. Galindez (GK) — 25. Porozo, 2. F. Torres, 3. Hincapie — 17. Preciado, 20. Mendez, 23. Caicedo, 7. Estupinan — 19. Plata, 11. Estrada, 13. Valencia

Netherlands vs Ecuador live stream, TV channel

It’s a battle for the top spot in Group A at the Khalifa International Stadium as the joint leaders go head-to-head. The team that finishes in first place will avoid a potential Round of 16 matchup against the winner of Group B, currently led by England.

Ecuador left the best impression in the opening round against hosts Qatar, but the Dutch showed grit and poise in holding off Senegal and pouncing late to win their opener.

An upset result here by the unfancied No. 44-ranked South American side is not entirely out of the question. Here's how you can watch all the action in the major global territories.

  Date Time TV Channel Streaming
USA Friday, Nov. 25 11:00 ET Fox, Telemundo fuboTV,
Fox Sports site/app,
Telemundo Deportes site/app,
Peacock
Canada Friday, Nov. 25 11:00 EST TSN,
RDS (French)
TSN site/app
RDS app
UK Friday, Nov. 25 16:00 GMT ITV 1,
STV (Scotland)
ITV Hub / ITVX,
STV Player (Scotland)
Australia Sat, Nov. 26 03:00 AEDT SBS SBS On Demand
India Fri, Nov. 25 21:30 IST Sports18 Voot, JioTV
Hong Kong Sat, Nov. 26 00:00 HKT Now TV (Ch. 616, 618) Now TV
Malaysia Sat, Nov. 26 00:00 MYT Astro, RTM TV2,
Unifi TV
Astro GO
Singapore Sat, Nov. 26 00:00 SGT StarHub (Ch. 251/252), Singtel TV Singtel TV GO, CAST, StarHub TV+, MeWatch
New Zealand Sat, Nov. 26 05:00 NZDT Sky Sport 7 beIN Sports Sky Go, Sky Sport NOW

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Simon Borg

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Simon Borg is a senior editor at The Sporting News who has covered football/soccer for over a decade. A supporter of Italian club Parma Calcio from his years growing up in Europe, he was previously a long-time member of Major League Soccer's digital media team, as a multimedia content producer, on-air personality, and Editor-in-Chief. Based in New York City, Borg is multilingual and has covered the domestic and global scene for TSN since 2021.

Andrew Haslam

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Andrew Haslam is a freelance journalist with more than 20 years' experience working in football. A long-suffering Middlesbrough fan, as if there's any other kind, he has been a long-standing member of UEFA's digital team with particular focus on press kits and Fantasy football in addition to live match coverage, and has also worked for the Premier League and Chelsea among many other roles.