One game.
That is all that separates both the Netherlands and England from featuring in the UEFA EURO 2024 final, which will be taking place on Sunday, July 14th. Both teams have successfully navigated their way through three group stage matches and two tricky knockout ties to book their respective tickets to this juncture, and it's safe to say that both the Oranje and the Three Lions will be doing their utmost best to be playing in what would be each side's seventh game at this competition on Sunday.
Here is all you need to know.
How can I live stream Netherlands vs England from the United States?
Fans in the United States have plenty of options to live stream the Netherlands vs England game, which kicks off at 3 pm EST (12 pm PST). Live streaming choices include Foxsports.com and the Fox Sports App, while fuboTV and Sling TV also provide other ways to tune into this game.
Meanwhile, if following matches via radio is your cup of tea, SiriusXM will be providing audio commentary of all matches during UEFA EURO 2024.
Spanish-speakers also have several options to live stream the Netherlands vs England match in their preferred language: ViX, TUDN.com, Univision NOW, and the TUDN App.
How can I watch Netherlands vs England live on TV in the United States?
Viewers in the United States can watch the Netherlands vs England match live on FOX.
Spanish-speakers can check out TUDN and Univision to follow the Netherlands vs England live in the semi-finals.
Preview: Netherlands vs England
Back in the semi-finals of a European Championship for the first time since 2004, the Netherlands are now theoretically 90 minutes away from featuring in Sunday's final. Ronald Koeman's team did not have the strongest of performances during their group stage campaign, which saw them start off brightly with a 2-1 victory over Poland. However, a scoreless draw against France and a shock 3-2 loss to Austria meant that the Oranje only narrowly squeaked into the round of 16 as one of the best third-placed teams.
Since then, the Netherlands have steadily improved. Fortunately for them, they received a very easy draw in the round of 16, with Romania presenting no challenge as they cruised to a 3-0 win. While Turkey posed a much sterner challenge, the Oranje were eventually able to overcome a 1-0 deficit to claw their way back into that contest and secure a hard-fought, 2-1 victory to head to the semi-finals in the Euros for the first time in 20 years.
Although the Netherlands have an impressive record against England, with just one loss from their last nine meetings across all competitions, they have really struggled when it comes to featuring in the final four. They have been eliminated in the semi-finals in all but one of their last five semi-finals ties, and will be hoping for a better result in what will be their sixth Euro semi-final on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, England have received their fair share of criticism for their performances so far, but Gareth Southgate's men are into the semi-finals of a European Championship for the second consecutive time. Despite an insipid group stage that saw them win just one of their three matches, the Three Lions nonetheless did enough to top their quartet and be paired with minnows Slovakia in the round of 16.
England, however, were quite poor in that game, and for all intents and purposes, appeared to be heading towards a rather shocking early exit after Slovakia grabbed a goal. However, late goals from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane were enough to turn that tie on its head and hand Southgate and his team the great escape they desperately needed.
As expected, Switzerland presented a much tougher opponent than Slovakia in the quarter-finals, but despite once again going a goal down, England were able to rally back. Bukayo Saka, who experienced great heartbreak during the last European championships, was one of the heroes on the day as he not only scored the vital equalizer, but also converted from the spot to ensure that the Three Lions are now just a match away from trying to achieve something they have long sought to: winning their first major title in nearly 60 years.
Match facts: Netherlands vs England
- England have won just one of their last nine meetings against the Netherlands across all comps (D4 L4)
- Wednesday's game will be the fourth meeting between the Netherlands and England at a major international competition (and the third at a European Championship)
- The Netherlands have failed to win four out of their last five semi-finals appearances at the Euros
Team news: Netherlands vs England
Both the Netherlands and England are expected to have a full-strength squad heading into this match.
Broadcast info: Netherlands vs England
Here are your live-streaming and TV broadcast options to watch the Netherlands vs England live in the UEFA EURO 2024 semi-finals from wherever you are currently based:
Match details, result and original broadcast info
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