We have a Netherlands v Rep. of Ireland prediction and preview plus betting odds for you ahead of Saturday’s Euro 2024 Qualifier.
Netherlands are comfortable 1/5 favourites going into this game.
The Republic of Ireland are priced as massive 16/1 underdogs.
The draw is priced up at 11/2.
Republic of Ireland: +2 @ 11/10
Handicap Draw: -2 @ 11/4
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The second spell started against France where they were completely outclassed being defeated 4-0 in their first Euro 2024 Qualifying Game. The Dutch recovered from that defeat to win 3-0 against Gibraltar, albeit in a match which they would’ve been expected to win comfortably.
During the June international window, they lost in the Nations League Semi-Final 2-4 against Croatia and in the third-place playoff 2-3 against Italy. A tough start to the Koeman era part II.
Since the September Window, the tide has turned with four victories from five matches for the Netherlands. In September they scored a crucial 3-0 win against Greece. They followed that up with a trip to Dublin where they defeated the Republic of Ireland 1-2.
The October international window saw them lose 1-2 against France and win 0-1 against Greece. Those results see the Dutch 2nd in the group on the head-to-head tiebreaker over Greece with two games remaining.
Netherlands 1-2 France | October 13th | Loss
Ireland 1-2 Netherlands | September 10th | Win
Netherlands 3-0 Greece | September 7th | Win
Netherlands 2-3 Italy | June 18th | Win
4 Wins, 1 Loss
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Stephen Kenny’s troops have scored 9 goals in this campaign, an average of 1.28 goals per match which is identical to their goals conceded record.
They’re coming into this off the back of the most recent October international window where their 0-2 defeat against Greece proved ultimately to be the kiss of death for any hopes Ireland had of qualifying for Euro 2024 out of this group.
That loss to Greece is ultimately the result which should see Kenny leave this role following the completion of these two games. Following that result, they travelled to Gibraltar and a 0-4 win ended that window on a mundane high.
This is likely to be the swansong for Kenny with this game against the Netherlands and the friendly against New Zealand before he ultimately finishes his tenure with Ireland. It would take a series of remarkable events beyond belief for him to survive the bullet this time.
Ireland 0-2 Greece | October 13th | Loss
Ireland 1-2 Netherlands | September 10th | Loss
France 2-0 Ireland | September 7th | Loss
Ireland 1-0 Gibraltar | June 23rd | Win
2 Wins, 3 Losses
GK: Flekken
RB: Geertruida, CB: van Dijk, CB: de Ligt, LB: Hartman
CM: Reijnders, CM: Wieffer
RW: Malen, AM: Simons, LW: Gakpo
CF: Weghorst
GK: Bazunu
RCB: Collins, CB: Duffy, LCB: Scales
RM: Ebosele, CM: Browne, CM: Cullen, CM: Knight, LM: Manning
CF: Idah, CF Ogbene
Republic of Ireland wins: 7
Draws: 4
Ireland 1-1 Netherlands| International Friendly (2016)
Ireland 0-4 Netherlands | International Friendly (2006)
Netherlands 0-1 Ireland | International Friendly (2004)
Ireland 1-0 Netherlands| | WorldCup Qualifying (2001)
Per Footy Stats, 75% of the group games these sides have played have had over 2.5 Goals compared to the competition average of 54%. 85% of the games have had over 1.5 Goals compared to the competition average of 81%.
4.1 Cards is the average between all their group games slightly less than the average of 4.22 and their 13.5 corners is significantly more than the competition average of 8.89.
Simons is a ball-carrying midfielder and while he usually plays on the wing I suspect he will be in the number 10 role against Ireland.
Ebosele is having a breakthrough season at Udinese and as a result is bound to get a start sooner rather than later for his country. He should be starting on Saturday (although I have my doubts that he will).
The Netherlands can take a huge step toward qualifying for Euro 2024 with a victory here. While they’re not the outfit they once were under Van Gaal, their victories over Greece suggest they’re still a more than capable footballing outfit.
Ireland are going into this with nothing but pride to play for, and while the shackles could be released by Kenny as his job nears the end, I suspect he might be a little safer in his selection. His thought process being that on the off chance they get a result, he could “save his job”. That ship has sadly sailed.
Ireland won’t be battered though as I expect this game to be tight.
Best Bet: Netherlands Win Under 3.5 Goals @ 10/11
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How To Watch Netherlands v Republic of Ireland
When is Netherlands v Republic of Ireland?
Netherlands v Republic of Ireland will take place on Saturday at 7.45 pm in Group B of the UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers.TV Channel
Viewers in the Republic of Ireland can watch the game on RTÉ 2.Live Stream
The Netherlands v Republic of Ireland will be streamed live on RTÉ 2.Where is Netherlands v Republic of Ireland Being Played?
The Netherlands are at home so this fixture will be played at their home ground at Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands.Netherlands v Republic of Ireland Odds
Netherlands v Rep. of Ireland Betting Odds - UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers | ||
Team | Odds | Chance |
Netherlands | 1/5 | 83.3% |
Republic of Ireland | 16/1 | 5.9% |
The Draw | 9/2 | 18.2% |
Netherlands are comfortable 1/5 favourites going into this game.
The Republic of Ireland are priced as massive 16/1 underdogs.
The draw is priced up at 11/2.
Handicap Betting
Netherlands: -2 @ 9/5Republic of Ireland: +2 @ 11/10
Handicap Draw: -2 @ 11/4
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Netherlands v Republic of Ireland Weather Forecast
The weather is expected to be 8 degrees with a 35% chance of rain.Netherlands v Republic of Ireland Preview
Netherlands’ Form
The Netherlands are in the midst of their second spell in charge under Ronald Koeman who took over in January (the first being between 2018-2020). Koeman’s appointment this time around came following the resignation of Louis Van Gaal after their World Cup Quarter-Final elimination to Argentina the previous month.The second spell started against France where they were completely outclassed being defeated 4-0 in their first Euro 2024 Qualifying Game. The Dutch recovered from that defeat to win 3-0 against Gibraltar, albeit in a match which they would’ve been expected to win comfortably.
During the June international window, they lost in the Nations League Semi-Final 2-4 against Croatia and in the third-place playoff 2-3 against Italy. A tough start to the Koeman era part II.
Since the September Window, the tide has turned with four victories from five matches for the Netherlands. In September they scored a crucial 3-0 win against Greece. They followed that up with a trip to Dublin where they defeated the Republic of Ireland 1-2.
The October international window saw them lose 1-2 against France and win 0-1 against Greece. Those results see the Dutch 2nd in the group on the head-to-head tiebreaker over Greece with two games remaining.
Netherlands’s Last Five Results
Greece 0-1 Netherlands | October 16th | WinNetherlands 1-2 France | October 13th | Loss
Ireland 1-2 Netherlands | September 10th | Win
Netherlands 3-0 Greece | September 7th | Win
Netherlands 2-3 Italy | June 18th | Win
4 Wins, 1 Loss
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Republic of Ireland’s Form
The Republic of Ireland are currently 4th in Group B with a disappointing six-point total from their seven matches. That puts them six points behind the Netherlands and Greece but ahead of Gibraltar by six also.Stephen Kenny’s troops have scored 9 goals in this campaign, an average of 1.28 goals per match which is identical to their goals conceded record.
They’re coming into this off the back of the most recent October international window where their 0-2 defeat against Greece proved ultimately to be the kiss of death for any hopes Ireland had of qualifying for Euro 2024 out of this group.
That loss to Greece is ultimately the result which should see Kenny leave this role following the completion of these two games. Following that result, they travelled to Gibraltar and a 0-4 win ended that window on a mundane high.
This is likely to be the swansong for Kenny with this game against the Netherlands and the friendly against New Zealand before he ultimately finishes his tenure with Ireland. It would take a series of remarkable events beyond belief for him to survive the bullet this time.
Republic of Ireland’s Last Five Results
Gibraltar 0-4 Ireland | October 16th | WinIreland 0-2 Greece | October 13th | Loss
Ireland 1-2 Netherlands | September 10th | Loss
France 2-0 Ireland | September 7th | Loss
Ireland 1-0 Gibraltar | June 23rd | Win
2 Wins, 3 Losses
Netherlands v Republic of Ireland Predicted Lineups
The Netherlands Predicted XI
Formation: 4-2-3-1GK: Flekken
RB: Geertruida, CB: van Dijk, CB: de Ligt, LB: Hartman
CM: Reijnders, CM: Wieffer
RW: Malen, AM: Simons, LW: Gakpo
CF: Weghorst
Republic of Ireland Predicted XI
Formation: 3-5-2GK: Bazunu
RCB: Collins, CB: Duffy, LCB: Scales
RM: Ebosele, CM: Browne, CM: Cullen, CM: Knight, LM: Manning
CF: Idah, CF Ogbene
Netherlands v Republic of Ireland Head-To-Head Results
All-Time Head-To-Head Record
Netherlands wins: 10Republic of Ireland wins: 7
Draws: 4
Head-To-Head Results Last Five Matches
Ireland 1-2 Netherlands | European Championship Qualifying (2023)Ireland 1-1 Netherlands| International Friendly (2016)
Ireland 0-4 Netherlands | International Friendly (2006)
Netherlands 0-1 Ireland | International Friendly (2004)
Ireland 1-0 Netherlands| | WorldCup Qualifying (2001)
Betting Trends
The Netherlands and Republic of Ireland have played twice since 2016 with the Netherlands winning once and the other result being a draw.Per Footy Stats, 75% of the group games these sides have played have had over 2.5 Goals compared to the competition average of 54%. 85% of the games have had over 1.5 Goals compared to the competition average of 81%.
4.1 Cards is the average between all their group games slightly less than the average of 4.22 and their 13.5 corners is significantly more than the competition average of 8.89.
Key Players To Watch
Xavi Simons – Netherlands
The latest Dutch protegé, Xavi Simons (20), is currently on loan at RB Leipzig from PSG and has six goals and six assists for the German outfit in 18 games in all competitions this season.Simons is a ball-carrying midfielder and while he usually plays on the wing I suspect he will be in the number 10 role against Ireland.
Festy Ebosele – Republic of Ireland
With Coleman injured and getting on in years at 35 and with Doherty 31 and not playing regularly, the door is opening for frighteningly fast Festy.Ebosele is having a breakthrough season at Udinese and as a result is bound to get a start sooner rather than later for his country. He should be starting on Saturday (although I have my doubts that he will).
Netherlands v Republic of Ireland Prediction & Best Bet
Prediction: Netherlands 2-1 Republic of IrelandThe Netherlands can take a huge step toward qualifying for Euro 2024 with a victory here. While they’re not the outfit they once were under Van Gaal, their victories over Greece suggest they’re still a more than capable footballing outfit.
Ireland are going into this with nothing but pride to play for, and while the shackles could be released by Kenny as his job nears the end, I suspect he might be a little safer in his selection. His thought process being that on the off chance they get a result, he could “save his job”. That ship has sadly sailed.
Ireland won’t be battered though as I expect this game to be tight.
Best Bet: Netherlands Win Under 3.5 Goals @ 10/11
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