July 12, 2022 12:00 PM
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Netherlands vs Portugal – Group Stage – Preview & Prediction | UEFA Women’s Euro 2022

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THE FACTS

When is Netherlands vs Portugal on and what time does it start? Netherlands vs Portugal will take place on Wednesday 13th July, 2022 – 20:00 (UK)

Where is Netherlands vs Portugal taking place? Netherlands vs Portugal will take place at Leigh Sports Village inLeigh, UK

Where can I get tickets for Netherlands vs Portugal? Click here for the latest ticket information for Netherlands vs Portugal

What channel is Netherlands vs Portugal on in the UK? Netherlands vs Portugal will be televised live on BBC channels

Where can I stream Netherlands vs Portugal in the UK? Netherlands vs Portugal can be streamed live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app

KEY STATS

  • The Netherlands are unbeaten in their last 17 Women’s EURO qualifying and final tournament matches W16 D1 (F62 A7)
  • The Netherlands are unbeaten in their last seven Women’s EURO final tournament matches (W6 D1)
  • Excluding penalty shoot-outs, the Netherlands have lost only two of their last 20 international matches
  • The Netherlands have not failed to score in their last seven Women’s EURO final tournament matches
  • Portugal have won only one of their previous four Women’s EURO final tournament matches
  • Portugal have conceded two goals in three of their previous four Women’s EURO final tournament matches
  • Portugal have conceded the first goal in three of their previous four Women’s EURO final tournament matches

PREDICTED LINE-UPS

Netherlands: Van Domselaar; Wilms, Van der Gragt, Olislagers, Janssen; Pelova, Spitse; Roord, Van de Donk, Martens; Miedema

Portugal: Pereira; Amado, Gomes, Costa, Marchao; Pinto, Dolores Silva, Norton; Jessica Silva, Diana Silva, Borges

THE PREDICTION

An admirable comeback from Portugal against Switzerland saw them pick up a point, but they’ve got their work cut out to get anything from Netherlands at Leigh Sports Village. Mark Parsons’ side will be looking build upon their 1-1 draw against Sweden and in the process extend a run which has seen them win six and draw one of their last seven European Championship fixtures. When taking into account that Portugal have conceded two goals in three of their most recent four European Championship games, the firepower of Netherlands led by all-time record goalscorer Vivianne Miedema should ultimately overwhelm Portugal and lead to victory for the Dutch in this one.

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