Spanish VS Netherlands: Review, Predictions and Sets

Spain and the Netherlands are in a standstill, embarking on a quarterfinal second leg on Sunday in Valencia.
Stopping the time of Mikel Merino was provided by the ruling European and League of nation On Thursday night, the Rotterdam champions, Thursday night, and the red card Jorrela Hatoa showed eight -time for plowing eight minutes.
The Netherlands never won the League of Nations, which is closest during the 2018/19 inaugural tournament, where they beat the finalists. Ronald Koeman and his players will hope he will go a step further this year.
But claiming victory over Spain – who are undefeated in their last 17 games at all competitions – will prove a huge challenge, with the favorites of the stars Luis de la Fuente for this year’s crown of the League of Nations League.
The winner on Sunday will progress to the semifinals to face Croatia or France, but if nothing separates two European giants after 90 minutes, it will require an additional and potential punishment to decide on the outcome.
Here 90min Meeting guide.
Spanish VS Dutch head record to head (the last five games)
Current form (all competitions)
Spain |
Netherlands |
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Netherlands 2-2 Spain – 20/03/25 |
Netherlands 2-2 Spain – 20/03/25 |
Spain 3-2 Switzerland – 18/11/24 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-1 Netherlands – 19/11/24 |
Denmark 1-2 Spain – 15/11/24 |
Netherlands 4-0 Hungary – 16/11/24 |
Spain 3-0 Serbia – 15/10/24 |
Germany 1-0 of the Netherlands – 14/10/24 |
Spain 1-0 Denmark – 12/10/24 |
Hungary 1-1 Netherlands – 11/10/24 |
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United Kingdom |
Amazon Prime video |
United States |
Fubotv, Vix |
Canada |
Dazn Canada |
Spain is without the center of Barcelona Pau cbari after the young man withdrawn during the first leg due to ankle injury. It was replaced by Dean Huisen and an impressive Bournemouth teenager, associated with some of the largest continent clubswill probably earn the first start.
Robin Le Normand could also miss the knock, but Spain hopes to be good.
Founded Middle Trio Martin Zubimedi, Pedri and Fabiana Ruiz will keep the background, while Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams – the latter will be scoring and helping Thursday – play both sides of the skipper Alvar Morata.
Spanish predicted a setting over the Netherlands (4-3-3): Simon; Porro, Le Normand, Huisen, Cucurella; Pedri, dental, ruiz; Yamal, Morata, Williams.
The Dutch will be without the service of young people after a direct red card against Spain on Thursday night, forcing him to divert Koeman’s defense. Lutsharel Geertruid can replace the hips to replace the left back.
Xavi Simons should enter the starting lineup on the right wing, but it is unlikely that there will be other changes in the front line. Cody Gakpo scored Thursday, and Justin Kluivert assisted in an attack on the middle of the field. Memphis Depay should run the line again after returning to the team.
The Netherlands predicted a setup over Spain (4-2-3-1): Verbruuggen; Friskpong, van hecke, van Dijk, Geertruid; Reijnders, de Jong; Simons, Kluivert, Gakpo; Memphis.
Considering the long -term undefeated race in Spain – consisting of 14 wins of 17 matches without defeat – it would not be a surprise if La Roja would progress to Final Four, especially since they have an advantage for the other leg.
The Netherlands are at the best time of shocking in defense and are on their backs after injuries, while they are missing an influential Ryan Graveberch in defensive midfielder due to injury.
Spanish attack stars should get joy in Valencia and go out to the top.