Netherlands vs Turkey Predictions – UEFA Euro 2024 – 06/07/2024
Netherlands Take On Turkey In UEFA Euro 2024 Knockouts
The Netherlands lived up to their billing in the UEFA Euro 2024 round-of-16 by sweeping aside Romania. Turkey matched up to the Oranje’s efforts by beating a hitherto impressive Austria, who were picked by many as the outside favourites to win the entire thing. The pair are now preparing to take on each other, with a spot in the semis at stake.
The Netherlands are scheduled to play Turkey in Berlin on July 6; it will mark the first-ever meeting between the two in a major tournament finals.
Netherlands vs Turkey – Prediction (UEFA Euro 2024)
Here are three predictions to look out for when the Netherlands take on Turkey.
Netherlands To Win – 1xBet @ 1.57, BET HERE
The Netherlands found form in the previous round. That, combined with their squad strength, should be enough to take them past Turkey.
Both Teams To Score – Parimatch @ 1.82, BET HERE
Both the Netherlands and Turkey have enough firepower in their ranks to leave a mark on the scoreline.
Cody Gakpo To Score A Goal At Any Time – 1xBet @ 2.75, BET HERE
Gakpo is the competition’s joint-leading-scorer with three goals and a contender for the Player of the Tournament honour.
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Head-To-Head Record – Netherlands vs Turkey
The Netherlands and Turkey have played 14 games across history. Of those 14, the Netherlands have won six while Turkey four. Four matches between the pair have yielded no clear winner.
Netherlands
After scraping through the group stage, the Netherlands displayed their quality in the first knockout hurdle by thrashing aside Romania 3-0. The Oranje seem to have picked up form at the right time, whether it is concerning individuals like Cody Gakpo or as a collective. They will be eyeing a spot in the final hereon, especially with the draw on their side.
Turkey
Turkey battled past an impressive Austria to book their place in the UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-finals. This will be their fourth quarter-final appearance in a major tournament in history, and could well lead to a third semi-final appearance after FIFA World Cup 2002 and UEFA Euro 2008.
Where To Watch Netherlands vs Turkey
The Netherlands will meet Turkey in Berlin on July 6, 2024, at 21:00 per the local time zone; timings and dates will vary from territory to territory. BBC and ITV will broadcast the weekend fixture live in the United Kingdom, whereas the Sony Sports Network will provide it for viewing purposes to its Indian audience. ARD, RTL, ZDF, and Magenta Sport will show the tournament live in Germany. In the United States of America, the game will be available to watch on FOX, FuboTV, and TelevisaUnivision.
Netherlands vs Turkey – Match Stats
Though the Netherlands and Turkey have clashed 14 times in the past, their meeting at the UEFA Euro 2024 will be their first in a major tournament finals.
The Netherlands have won three, drawn one, and lost one of their five games at the Euro. Turkey, meanwhile, have won three and drawn two.
The Netherlands’ Cody Gakpo is the tournament’s joint top-scorer with three goals. Turkey’s leading scorer is centreback Merih Demiral (2).
Netherlands vs Turkey – Key Points
Here are the key points to mind when the Netherlands and Turkey meet at the Olympiastadion in Berlin in the UEFA Euro 2024.
High-Scoring Affair
The Netherlands’ previous two clashes against Turkey have been high-scoring affairs, with the pair exchanging 13 goals at a rate of 6.5 goals per game. The pair met twice in the lead-up to the FIFA World Cup 2022, with Turkey winning the first bout 4-2 and the Netherlands replying with a 6-1 win in the return fixture.
Forced Changes
Turkey will be without playmaker Orkun Kokcu for their quarter-final clash against the Netherlands, marking a significant blow to their progression hopes. They will also be missing defensive midfielder Ismail Yuksek for the same reason. Fortunately, captain Hakan Calhanoglu will be back in contention after serving a one-match ban for suspension – as will defender Samet Akaydin.