Austria are expected to grow into the tournament and will threaten here – especially if Arnautovic starts from the off. Whether Netherlands can hold firm over 90 minutes remains to be seen but they were exposed too often at the weekend. Both managers would probably take a draw at this stage. Our prediction: Netherlands 2-2 Austria (16/1 at bet365)For the full breakdown of what games are coming up check out our Euro 2020 fixtures on TV guide.
*Odds subject to change. 18+. T&Cs apply. BeGambleAware. org. Note – The bonus code RT365 does not change the offer amount in any way. Our prediction: Netherlands v AustriaThe Dutch rode their luck at times against Ukraine and it may well be a pattern in this tournament that we see goals at both ends of the pitch when De Boer’s men are playing. This could be a high-scoring game and certainly one for the neutrals.
All the info going between is entirely encrypted – and that's a result. There are plenty of good-value options out there, including:(Image credit: Future)How to watch a Euro 2020 live stream for UK subscribersEuro 2020 matches will be broadcast live by the BBC and ITV. The BBC is showing two of Wales' group games and the huge England vs Scotland clash, with ITV set to show two each of England and Scotland's group games.
Games throughout the group stage will kick off at 2pm, 5pm and 8pm in UK time, while the knockout rounds will occupy the latter two time slots. By entering your details, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. You can unsubscribe at any time. What TV channel is Netherlands v Austria on? Fans can tune in to watch the game for free on BBC One from 7:30pm. Games will be split between ITV and BBC throughout the tournament with every single moment of every match being broadcast on free-to-air TV.
Netherlands v Austria live stream: How to watch Euro 2020 wherever you are in the world(Image credit: PA) Netherlands v Austria live stream, BBC, Thursday 17 June, 8pm BSTThe Netherlands and Austria will be looking to build on their opening-game victories when they meet in Amsterdam on Thursday. Frank de Boer’s side were involved in arguably the most entertaining game of Euro 2020 (opens in new tab) to date when they beat Ukraine (opens in new tab) 3-2 at the weekend. That will not have necessarily pleased their manager, though, and De Boer will be hoping for a more defensively solid display here.
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Indeed, the Netherlands (opens in new tab) looked vulnerable to Ukraine’s attack last time out, and they very nearly threw the three points away when they conceded two quick-fire goals in the second half. Denzel Dumfries still had time to find a winner, but it was a much closer affair than it should have been after the Netherlands had taken a 2-0 lead. There were plenty of positives to take from their display, though. Memphis Depay looked threatening whenever he got on the ball, while Dumfries continually made excellent runs from right wing-back.
Georginio Wijnaldum, playing in the most advanced role of the Netherlands’ three midfielders, was excellent too. De Boer will stick with the 3-5-2 formation against Austria (opens in new tab), despite the public’s clear preference for 4-3-3. The players are also said to favour the latter system, but De Boer is unlikely to make a switch given his team were victorious last time out. Austria did not have everything their own way against North Macedonia (opens in new tab), but Franco Foda’s side got the job done. Their superior quality ultimately showed in the second half, although it was only after the introduction of Marko Arnautovic and Michael Gregoritsch that Austria turned the screw.
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