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European qualifiers fixture: Holland is about to qualify, hosting a struggling Ireland

Netherlands vs. Ireland fixture

The Netherlands vs. Ireland match is one of several games in the 2024 European Championship qualifying program that will take place on November 18.

Group B presently has the hosts in second place with 12 points and the visitors in fourth place with 6 points. The Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam serves as the game’s venue.
After a convincing 1-0 victory over Greece in the 2024 European Championship qualifying round, the Netherlands goes into the game with confidence.
The Netherlands’ penalty shot in the 93rd minute was the only goal of the match, but it was a significant one that moved them up to the lead in the group over Greece.
After defeating Greece, Netherlands had won three of their previous four qualifying matches for the European Championship. 
They overcame a 1-0 deficit to defeat Ireland 2-1 on the road before crushing Greece 3-0 at home to secure the maximum number of points.
Based on historical data, the Netherlands has won 23 of their last 26 games in all competitions. 
They have emerged victorious from their last five home games and have won 10 of their previous twelve European Championship qualifying matches.
The Netherlands has scored one goal or more in each of their past 16 home games across all competitions, and they have scored two goals or more in seven of their last eight home European Championship qualifying matches.
Ireland is heading to Amsterdam after winning their most recent away game in the 2024 European Championship qualification against Gibraltar, 4-0.
Ireland scored their first goal in just eight minutes, and they were up 2-0 at the break. Ireland’s third goal came on the hour mark and their fourth goal came ten minutes from time in the second half.
Ireland has only won once in four games, all of which were played in 2024 European Championship qualification. The victory over Gibraltar was their lone victory overall.
There have been home losses to Greece and the Netherlands as well as an away loss to France. Gibraltar has been the only opponent Ireland has defeated in Group B.
According to trends, Ireland has only triumphed twice in its last 12 European qualifying matches. They have only triumphed once in their last seven away European championship qualification games, and in four of their previous six away games, they have not scored a goal.
Virgil van Dijk, Stefan de Vrij, and Daley Blind are three defensive veterans for the Netherlands. Neither Thijs Dallinga of Toulouse nor Jorrel Hato of Ajax have received a cap for their countries.
Ireland is hopeful that Evan Ferguson, a striker for Brighton, is well enough to start. Of the team, three are active in Scotland, and the majority compete in the English Premier League and Championship.
Ireland has had a disappointing qualification campaign, therefore they will not be anticipating this away match.
We anticipate that the Netherlands, emboldened by their victory in Greece, will easily defeat Ireland, winning the game and maintaining a clean sheet.
 
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