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Netherlands v Belgium – Live odds on Nations League Fixture
All eyes will be on the Johan Cruijff Arena as Netherlands and Belgium battle for a place in the UEFA Nations League finals; this is a first versus second clash, and one of these teams will finish at the top of the group after this match.
Kick off time is at 19:45 BST.
Which of these teams will emerge victorious today?
Netherlands have been one of the toughest opponents to face over the past 18 months; they’ve suffered just one loss in that stretch, with 16 wins and eight draws across 25 matches.
As a matter of fact, Louis Van Gaal’s men are unbeaten in their last 14 matches, with 10 wins and four draws.
What are the odds on the Netherlands vs Belgium match tonight?
6/4. The Netherlands are the favourites to win the match at 6/4, while Belgium can be backed at 9/5 to take all three points.
The draw is available at 5/2. You can use Bet365 who will go live in play from the Johan Cruijff Arena tonight. More details below.
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It’s worth mentioning that the Netherlands are leading the standings ahead of this fixture; they’ve had a near-perfect record in this tournament so far, with four wins and a draw from five group games.
Additionally, the Dutchmen triumphed over today’s opponents in the reverse fixture by a comfortable 4:1 score line; and they can keep the top spot even if they lose this match.
Like the Netherlands, Belgium have not lost a lot of games recently; they have no losses in their last four games, with one loss in their last nine matches.
However, it’s fair to point out that Belgium’s only loss in that stretch came at the hands of today’s opponents; and as a result, they are second in Group 4, three points behind the Netherlands.
As it stands, Belgium would need their best performance if they intend to advance to the finals; in fact, they’ll need to win this match by at least a three-goal margin.
On that note, it’ll be interesting to see how Roberto Martinez’s men will fare against an in-form Netherlands side.
Granted, Louis Van Gaal’s men cruised through a comfortable victory in the reverse fixture of this tie; however, that was their first win against Belgium in over three decades.
There is one constant when these teams face off, and that’s goals at both ends. Both teams were on the score sheet in all of the last four encounters between the Netherlands and Belgium.
Furthermore, both teams have consistently scored goals over the past few years; the Netherlands found the net in all of their last 14 games, while Belgium scored in all of their last 49 matches.