The Netherlands and Austria head into their final Group D match knowing they're both in with a strong chance of reaching the knockout stages of Euro 2024.
The Dutch currently lead France on goal difference, both having amassed four points, while the Austrians sit in third with a tally of three. (France faces already knocked-out Poland in the other Group D kickoff.)
Ronald Koeman's side will hope to respond in a positive manner after feeling aggrieved about a VAR decision to disallow a Xavi Simons goal in their 0-0 draw with France, but face an Austria side fresh off a 3-1 win over Poland, who narrowly lost out to Didier Deschamps' side in their opener.
The Sporting News is has all the latest news for Netherlands vs. Austria including start time, team news and how to watch the match.
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What time is Netherlands vs. Austria kickoff?
This Euro 2024 match kicks off at 6 p.m. local time Tuesday, June 25, from Olympiastadion in Berlin.
Here's how that time translates across some of the time zones in North America:
Date | Kickoff time | |
Eastern Time | Tue., June 24 | Noon |
Central Time | Tue,. June 24 | 11 a.m. |
Mountain Time | Tue., June 24 | 10 a.m. |
Pacific Time | Tue., June 24 | 9 a.m. |
Alaska ST | Tue., June 24 | 8 a.m. |
Hawaii ST | Tue., June 24 | 6 a.m. |
Netherlands vs. Austria live stream, TV channel
- TV channel (US): FS1
- Streaming (US): Fubo, Fox Sports app/website, ViX
- TV channel (Canada): TSN 2, TVA Sports 2
- Streaming (Canada): TVA+
USA: Netherlands vs. Austria from Berlin's Olympiastadion will be televised in the United States on FS1, with Spanish-language streaming via ViX. The game is also available to stream on Fubo, which is currently offering a FREE seven-day trial.
Radio coverage of the match can be followed on SiriusXM FC.
Canada: TSN and TVA (French) will be providing coverage of this match.
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Netherlands vs. Austria lineups & team news
The Netherlands lost both midfielders Frenkie de Jong and Teun Koopmeiners to injury in the week leading up to the tournament but did not appear to suffer any fresh injuries in the opening two games.
Joey Veerman is back in midfielder after being dropped for Jeremie Frimpong against France, and there's a change to the whole of the right flank, with Lutsharel Geertruida and Donyell Malen coming in. Tijjani Reijnders is the No. 10 instead of Xavi Simons.
Netherlands starting lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left): Verbruggen (GK) — Geertruida, De Vrij, Van Dijk, Ake — Schouten, Veerman — Malen, Reijnders, Gakpo — Depay.
Austria boss Ralf Rangnick tweaked his starting lineup ahead of the Poland win and changes have been made for Tuesday.
Max Wober and Philipp Lienhart start in central defence, with Kevin Danso left out.
Veteran Marko Arnautovic, who replaced Michael Gregoritsch up front on Friday, keeps his starting spot after scoring a spot-kick last time out. Wolfsburg winger Patrick Wimmer also steps in after being sent on in place of midfielder Florian Grillitsch early in the second half against Poland, while Alexander Prass is another dynamic option who earns a start at left-back.
Austria starting lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left): Pentz (GK) — Posch, Lienhart, Wober, Prass — Seiwald, Grillitsch — Wimmer, Schmid, Sabitzer — Arnautovic.
Netherlands vs. Austria prediction
- Score prediction: Netherlands 2-2 Austria
The Netherlands should be cautious of Austria, who have excelled in both games in Group D despite losing narrowly to France.
They are ultra-intense and combative under former Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick, while their need for victory means the disciplined and well-drilled Austrian unit will force the issue with early intent and intensity.
The Dutch were dominant against Poland but struggled to finish their glut of chances in the absence of a clinical finisher before possibly being unfortunate not to have beaten France.
This is all set up to be a fascinating and highly entertaining contest between two good sides. A draw could see both teams advance to the round of 16, with the Austrians in good stead to make it as one of the four best third-placed sides.
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