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France beat the Netherlands 2-1 to qualify for Euro 2024. Les Bleus They clearly beat the Oranje with double by Kylian Mbappéwith a discount Quilindschy Hartman for the Dutch, and will attend the tournament to be held in Germany.

With six wins from as many qualifying appearances, the French have now secured their place at next year’s Euros in Germany. The figure of Kylian Mbappé, who with his goals surpassed Michel Platini (he was on 41) as the team’s fourth all-time scorer with 42 shouts, was key. Les Bleus. Kiki He scored two great goals, the first in the 7th minute and the second in the 53rd minute.

The Netherlands, who have 9 points with the defeat, are in third place in Group B because Greece beat Ireland 2-0 and now have 12 points.

More | All the details on the Euro 2024 qualifiers

How was Holland vs. France? Final score

Equipment 1 T 2T Final
Netherlands 0 1 1
France 1 1 2

Objectives:

  • FRA – K. Mbappé – Min. 7
  • FRA – K. Mbappé – Min.53
  • NED – Q. Hartman – Min. 83

Holland vs. France, long live

Full time. France win 2-1 in Amsterdam and qualify for Euro 2024. A double from Mbappé gives Les Bleus a ticket to the continental tournament in Germany.

Minute 90+5. Bape warned.

Minute 90+3. Tchouaméni scolded.

Minute 90+2. Giroud’s shot went over the crossbar after excellent control.

Minute 90+1. Bergwijn almost misses Hartmann’s cross.

Minute 90. Add 5 minutes to Amsterdam.

Minute 87. Verbruggen catches Thuram’s shot from in front.

Minute 86. Change in France: Youssef Fofana comes on for Griezmann.

Minute 85. Bape’s shot hit the crossbar.

Minute 83. Netherlands goal! Quilindschy Hartman finishes with a great team play and scores a real goal. We have a game in Amsterdam.

Hartmann’s goal for the Netherlands (Available in Argentina)

Minute 80. Mullen’s shot went narrowly wide.

Minute 79. Changes to both teams. In France, Malo Gusto and Marcus Thuram take the field for Clauss and Kolo Muani. In the Netherlands, those entering are Micky van de Ven and Steven Bergwijn for Aké and Simons.

Minute 70. Change in France. Time for Giroud to come in instead of Coman.

Minute 68. In the corner, Hartmann clears Coman’s effort.

Minute 61. Another Holland change: Jeremie Frimpong comes on for Dumfries.

Minute 54. Goal disallowed for the Netherlands. Mullen sets up in front of the goal, but takes a position advanced to Ake who sent the cross.

Minute 53. Goal from France! Great goal by Bappé who placed the ball into Verbruggen’s corner from outside the area.

Bape’s second goal for France (Available in Argentina)

Minute 50. Dumfries scolded for bringing Theo Hernández down.

Minute 48. Half turn from Mullen in the area, but his shot is deflected by the defense and into the hands of Mike Mainian.

The second half begins. We have another game in Amsterdam. In the Netherlands, Mats Wiefer replaces De Roon, while France remain unchanged.

End of first half. We go into half time with a partial victory for France 1-0. Mbappe announced to Les Bleus that they are currently sealing their presence at Euro 2024.

Minute 45. 2 minutes are added.

Minute 44. With suspense Mainian catches Hartman’s shot in two moments.

Minute 38. Change in the Netherlands. Finally Donyell Malen comes in for Donyell Malen.

Minute 35. Maignan dives and clears Xavi Simons’ shot in front.

Minute 32. Ball into the area and Konate’s weak header goes into Verbruggen’s hands.

Minute 29. It sits on Weghorst Field. After a clash with Griezmann, the forward felt senseless and the local bench is evaluating the change.

Minute 28. Wermann warned for a foul on Bappé. The Dutch midfielder claims it was no foul.

Minute 27. Xavi Simons’ effort ends up in the corner.

Minute 26. Verman’s shot went over the crossbar.

Minute 20. Without being deep, France have the ball and keep the Oranje at bay.

Minute 15. Full French rule. Beyond the first minutes of the Netherlands, France is now making the difference between one and the other in the ranking noticeable.

Minute 7. Goal from France! A goal from Pepe and a great goal from France. Kiki finishes with a volley in front of the goal and after a cross from the right.

Bape’s goal for France (Available in Argentina)

Minute 5. Maignan cuts in and catches Dumfries’ low cross from the right. The Netherlands are looking to be the star at the start.

The match begins. Felix Zwayer commands, Xavi Simons touches the ball and we already have action in Amsterdam between Holland and France.

The 11th France. Didier Deschamps presents this team in Amsterdam to get the ticket for Euro 2024.

Holland XI. The names presented by Ronald Koeman to retain second place in Group B and close the gap on France in the standings.

French wardrobe, ready. Two away games and two wins for Les Bleus so far: 1-0 over Ireland, 3-0 over Gibraltar.

The house of Oranje. The Johan Cruyff Arena is one of the most iconic stadiums in the world and today it hosts a great match.

Welcome to the Johan Cruyff Arena! The Netherlands have a strong chance of strengthening their position in Group B of the Euro 2024 qualifiers, while France can get a direct ticket.

Netherlands line-up confirmed

Bart Verbruggen, Lutsharel Geertruida, Virgil van Dijk, Nathan Aké; Denzel Dumfries, Marten de Roon, Joey Veerman, Quilindschy Hartman; Tijjani Reijnders, Wout Weghorst and Xavi Simons.

Alienation of France confirmed

Mike Maignan? Jonathan Clauss, Ibrahima Konaté, Lucas Hernández, Theo Hernández; Antoine Griezmann, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Adrien Rabiot; Kingsley Coman, Randal Kolo Muani and Kylian Mbappé.

How and where to watch Netherlands vs. France today? Schedule, TV channel and online streaming

  • Day: Friday, October 13
  • Time: 8:45 PM Spain (3:45 PM Argentina, 2:45 PM ET United States, 12:45 PM Mexico)
  • TV channels:
    • Spain:
    • Argentina: ESPN
    • USA: Fox Sports
    • Mexico: sky sports
  • Flow:
    • Spain: UEFA TV
    • Argentina: Star+
    • USA: ViX+, Fubo
    • Mexico: Blue to Go

Source: Sporting News

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