Netherlands vs Japan Result: Netherlands 2-2 Japan — Kamada’s 89th Minute Equaliser Repeats 2022 Magic

Netherlands vs Japan Result:

Netherlands vs Japan final score was Netherlands 2-2 Japan at the World Cup 2026. Van Dijk and Summerville scored for Netherlands but Japan fought back through Nakamura and Kamada’s 89th minute equaliser.

Published: June 15, 2026 |  Author: Hemim SK

Netherlands vs Japan result: Netherlands 2-2 Japan.

It happened again. Four years after Japan came from behind to beat Germany and Spain at the 2022 World Cup, the Samurai Blue produced another stunning comeback — this time against the Netherlands at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Virgil van Dijk gave the Netherlands the lead in the 51st minute and Cody Summerville extended it to 2-0 in the 64th minute. Netherlands looked fully in control. Then Japan responded in extraordinary fashion — Kaoru Nakamura pulled one back in the 57th minute (before the Dutch second goal) and substitute Daichi Kamada scored a dramatic 89th minute equaliser to complete the comeback.

Netherlands 2-2 Japan. The Group F chaos that Opta’s Power Rankings predicted has arrived on Day 1 of the group.


Netherlands vs Japan — Final Score and Match Facts

Final Score: Netherlands 2-2 Japan
Date: Sunday June 14, 2026
Venue: Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium), Arlington, Texas
Group: F
Goals:
Netherlands — V. van Dijk 51′
Japan — K. Nakamura 57′
Netherlands — C. Summerville 64′
Japan — D. Kamada 89′

Group F Standings After This Match:
1. Japan — 1 point (drew 2-2 with Netherlands)
2. Netherlands — 1 point (drew 2-2 with Japan)
3/4. Sweden and Tunisia — TBD (playing later )

Note: Japan are technically listed 1st due to alphabetical/seeding tiebreakers at this stage with identical records.

Related: Netherlands World Cup 2026 Schedule — Full Group F Guide


How the Match Unfolded

First Half — Tactical Stalemate

The first half played out largely as expected — a tight, tactical contest with Japan’s pressing system causing periodic problems for the Netherlands’ build-up play, while the Dutch controlled possession for long periods without creating a clear breakthrough. Half time: Netherlands 0-0 Japan.

51′ — GOAL NETHERLANDS — VIRGIL VAN DIJK

The Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk gave his side the lead just six minutes into the second half — a crucial breakthrough for Ronald Koeman’s side against a Japan team that had defended diligently throughout the first 45 minutes.

57′ — GOAL JAPAN — KAORU NAKAMURA

Japan responded almost immediately. Kaoru Nakamura pulled Japan level just six minutes after the Netherlands’ opener, showing exactly the resilience and quick-strike capability that has defined Japan’s recent World Cup history.

64′ — GOAL NETHERLANDS — CODY SUMMERVILLE

The Netherlands restored their lead through Cody Summerville in the 64th minute, making it 2-1 and appearing to put Koeman’s side firmly back in control with over 25 minutes remaining.

The Closing Stages — Japan’s Push

For the next 25 minutes, the Netherlands looked to be managing the game toward a winning start. But Japan continued to press and create opportunities, with their substitutes — including Koki Ogawa and Daichi Kamada — bringing fresh energy in the final stages.

89′ — GOAL JAPAN — DAICHI KAMADA

In the 89th minute, Daichi Kamada — on as a substitute — found the equaliser that completed an extraordinary comeback. AT&T Stadium’s 94,000 fans witnessed Japan snatch a point in the most dramatic fashion possible.

Full time: Netherlands 2-2 Japan.


Match Analysis — Japan Do It Again

This is now a recurring story at major tournaments. Japan trailed Germany and came back to win in 2022. Japan trailed Spain and came back to win in 2022. Today, Japan trailed the Netherlands 2-1 with 25 minutes to go and came back to draw.

The pattern is unmistakable — Japan’s fitness levels, their substitutes’ impact and their collective belief in the final 20-30 minutes of matches against elite opponents has become one of the most remarkable trends in recent World Cup history. Daichi Kamada’s equaliser, scored from the bench, continues that exact pattern.

For the Netherlands, this result will sting. Virgil van Dijk’s goal and Cody Summerville’s strike gave them what looked like a winning position. Conceding twice — including in the 89th minute — raises questions about the squad’s ability to see out leads against well-organised, high-energy opponents.

Group F — Already One of the Most Open

As covered in our Most Unfair Groups at World Cup 2026 analysis, Group F was identified by Opta Power Rankings as the most competitive group in the entire tournament — and Day 1 of the group has proven that analysis emphatically correct. Both Netherlands and Japan now have one point each heading into the Sweden vs Tunisia match later today, which could see either of those teams join them on similar tallies.


What Happens Next in Group F

Netherlands vs Sweden — June 20, NRG Stadium, Houston
As covered in our Netherlands World Cup 2026 Schedule, Koeman’s side need a response after failing to close out a two-goal lead.

Tunisia vs Japan — date TBC
As covered in our Japan World Cup 2026 Schedule, Japan’s comeback specialists will carry enormous belief into their remaining fixtures.

Need To Know
What was the Netherlands vs Japan final score?
Netherlands vs Japan final score was Netherlands 2-2 Japan at the FIFA World Cup 2026, played at Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) on June 14.

Who scored for Netherlands against Japan?
Virgil van Dijk scored in the 51st minute and Cody Summerville scored in the 64th minute for the Netherlands.

Who scored for Japan against Netherlands?
Kaoru Nakamura scored in the 57th minute and substitute Daichi Kamada scored the 89th minute equaliser for Japan.

Has Japan come back from behind against European teams before?
Yes — Japan famously came from behind to beat both Germany and Spain at the 2022 World Cup. Their 2-2 draw with the Netherlands after trailing continues this remarkable pattern of late comebacks against elite European opposition.

What is Group F’s standing after Netherlands vs Japan?
Both Netherlands and Japan have 1 point each after their 2-2 draw, with Sweden vs Tunisia later on Day 4 set to determine the rest of the group’s early standings.

Who scored Japan’s late equaliser against Netherlands?
Daichi Kamada, introduced as a substitute, scored Japan’s 89th minute equaliser to complete their comeback from 2-1 down against the Netherlands.


Conclusion

Netherlands vs Japan result: Netherlands 2-2 Japan. Van Dijk and Summerville for the Dutch. Nakamura and substitute Kamada’s dramatic 89th minute equaliser for Japan.

Japan have done it again. A team that refuses to be beaten in the final 20 minutes against elite opposition. The Netherlands will need to find answers fast — Group F is shaping up to be exactly the chaos everyone predicted.


Read next: Germany vs Curacao Result: Germany 7-1 Curacao — World Cup 2026 Day 4

Related: Japan World Cup 2026 Schedule — Complete Group F Campaign

Is Japan now the most dangerous comeback team at the entire World Cup — and can Netherlands recover from this dropped points?
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Netherlands vs Japan Today: Lineup, How to Watch FREE and Full Preview — World Cup 2026 Group F

Netherlands vs Japan World Cup 2026 lineup, kickoff time and how to watch free. Van Dijk and Gakpo lead the Oranje against Japan, who beat Germany and Spain in 2022, at AT&T Stadium Dallas.

Published: June 14, 2026 | Author: Hemim SK

The second match of Day 4 is one of the most genuinely competitive fixtures of the entire group stage. Netherlands vs Japan at AT&T Stadium in Dallas — the largest venue at the World Cup with 94,000 capacity — pits one of Europe’s most talented squads against the nation that has made a habit of stunning European football giants at recent World Cups.

Japan beat Germany in 2022. Japan beat Spain in 2022. Today they face the Netherlands — and as covered in our Most Unfair Groups at World Cup 2026 analysis, Group F is considered the most competitive group in the entire tournament by Opta Power Rankings.

4pm ET. Dallas. The biggest stadium at the World Cup. This is must-watch football.

Netherlands vs Japan — Match Facts

Date: Sunday June 14, 2026
Kickoff: 4pm ET / 3pm local / 9pm BST / 10pm CET
Venue: Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium), Arlington, Texas
Group: F
TV USA: Fox / Telemundo / FREE on Tubi
TV UK: ITV1 / ITVX — free
TV Netherlands: NOS — free to air
TV Japan: NHK / TV Asahi — free to air


How to Watch Netherlands vs Japan FREE

FREE in the USA:
Tubi — completely free, no subscription. tubi.tv or the Tubi app.
Fox — free with cable or HD antenna.

FREE in the UK:
ITV1 and ITVX — free to air at 9pm BST.

FREE in the Netherlands:
NOS — free to air, all Oranje matches available via nos.nl.

FREE in Japan:
NHK and TV Asahi — free to air coverage of all Samurai Blue matches.

FREE Worldwide:
FIFA+ at plus.fifa.com.

Paid options: Fubo (USA), DAZN (Canada)


Netherlands Predicted Lineup — 4-3-3

Bart Verbruggen (goalkeeper)
Defence: Denzel Dumfries, Virgil van Dijk, Stefan de Vrij, Nathan Ake
Midfield: Frenkie de Jong, Tijjani Reijnders, Jerdy Schouten
Attack: Cody Gakpo, Memphis Depay, Xavi Simons

Key note: Virgil van Dijk captains the side and remains one of the best defenders in world football — his aerial dominance and leadership are the foundation everything else is built on. Cody Gakpo provides pace and finishing from the left, while Frenkie de Jong’s ability to control tempo from deep is crucial against Japan’s pressing system.


Japan Predicted Lineup — 4-2-3-1

Zion Suzuki (goalkeeper)
Defence: Yukinari Sugawara, Ko Itakura, Shogo Taniguchi, Yuto Nagatomo
Midfield: Wataru Endo, Hidemasa Morita
Attack: Takefusa Kubo, Kaoru Mitoma, Ritsu Doan
Striker: Ayase Ueda

Key note: Takefusa Kubo — Real Sociedad’s Japanese star — leads the attack with intelligence and technical quality. Wataru Endo provides the defensive midfield platform that has allowed Japan to press elite opponents successfully at previous World Cups. The system that beat Germany and Spain in 2022 relies on exactly this kind of coordinated pressing structure.


The Story — Can Japan Do It Again?

As covered in our Japan World Cup 2026 Schedule, Japan’s record against European giants at recent World Cups is extraordinary. They beat Germany 2-1 in 2022. They beat Spain 2-1 in 2022. Both times as significant underdogs. Both times through the same formula — intense coordinated pressing that disrupts technically superior opponents’ rhythm, followed by quick, clinical counter-attacks.

Netherlands — as covered in our Netherlands World Cup 2026 Schedule — are aware of this history. Ronald Koeman’s side are ranked 7th in the world with genuine quality throughout, but Japan’s specific tactical approach has troubled bigger, better-resourced teams before.

This match could define the entire complexion of Group F. A Netherlands win puts them in control. A Japan win — or even a draw — immediately makes Group F one of the most unpredictable in the tournament, with Sweden and Tunisia both capable of taking points off either side.

Three Things to Watch

Virgil van Dijk vs Japan’s pressing — Can the Netherlands captain’s composure on the ball withstand Japan’s coordinated press, or will it create the kind of panic that led to Germany and Spain’s downfall in 2022?

Takefusa Kubo’s movement — Japan’s most technically gifted player needs space between the lines to be effective. Frenkie de Jong and the Dutch midfield must deny him that space.

AT&T Stadium’s 94,000 capacity — The largest crowd of any match so far at this World Cup. The atmosphere alone could be a factor for both sides.


Prediction

Netherlands 2-1 Japan

A tight, tense match. Japan to press intensely and create genuine problems in the first half. Netherlands’ superior individual quality — particularly Gakpo and Depay — to find a way through in the second half. But a draw is genuinely possible and would not surprise anyone who has watched Japan’s recent World Cup history.

Need To Know

What time is Netherlands vs Japan at World Cup 2026?
Netherlands vs Japan kicks off at 4pm Eastern Time on Sunday June 14. That is 9pm British Summer Time. At AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas — the largest venue at the World Cup with 94,000 capacity.

How can I watch Netherlands vs Japan for free?
In the USA: Tubi streams it completely free. Also free on Fox with cable or antenna. In the UK: ITV1 and ITVX, free to air. In Netherlands: NOS free to air. In Japan: NHK and TV Asahi free to air.

What is Netherlands’ lineup vs Japan?
Netherlands predicted XI: Bart Verbruggen (GK); Denzel Dumfries, Virgil van Dijk, Stefan de Vrij, Nathan Ake (defence); Frenkie de Jong, Tijjani Reijnders, Jerdy Schouten (midfield); Cody Gakpo, Memphis Depay, Xavi Simons (attack).

Has Japan beaten European teams at World Cups before?
Yes — Japan beat Germany 2-1 and Spain 2-1 at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, both as significant underdogs, through a tactical approach built on intense pressing and quick counter-attacks.

What is the largest stadium at World Cup 2026?
AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas — known as Dallas Stadium during the tournament — is the largest venue at the 2026 World Cup with a capacity of approximately 94,000. It hosts Netherlands vs Japan today.


Conclusion

Netherlands vs Japan. 4pm ET. The biggest stadium at the World Cup. Two of Group F’s most talented sides. And a Japanese team with a recent history of doing exactly what nobody expects against European opponents.

Free on Tubi. Free on Fox. Free on ITV1.



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Netherlands World Cup 2026 Squad: Full Official Player List, Van Dijk Leads Oranje & Dutch Tournament Predictions

Netherlands World Cup 2026 Squad

The Dutch are back — and they mean business. The Netherlands have officially confirmed their FIFA World Cup 2026 squad, and it is a group of players that carries both the quality and the experience to make a genuine run at the title. Oranje arrive in North America as one of Europe’s most dangerous teams, armed with world-class talent across every position and a burning desire to end a World Cup trophy drought that stretches back to the trophy they have never actually won.
This is a Dutch squad built on the steel of Virgil van Dijk, the creativity of Frenkie de Jong, and the firepower of Cody Gakpo. It is experienced enough to handle the pressure of a knockout tournament, young enough to have energy and hunger, and deep enough to cope with the demands of seven matches across a month in North America.
Here is the complete breakdown of the Netherlands’ official World Cup 2026 squad — every player, every club, and everything you need to know about why the Dutch could go all the way.

🇳🇱 Netherlands World Cup 2026 Full Official Squad List

🧤 Goalkeepers

B. Verbruggen (Brighton)
M. Flekken (Bayer Leverkusen)
R. Roefs (Sunderland)

🛡️ Defenders
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
J.P. Van Hecke (Brighton)
Nathan Aké (Manchester City)
Micky van de Ven (Tottenham Hotspur)

Denzel Dumfries (Inter Milan)
J. Hato (Chelsea)
Jurrien Timber (Arsenal)
⚙️ Midfielders

Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona)
T. Reijnders (Manchester City)
J. Kluivert (Bournemouth)
Q. Timber (Marseille)
T. Koopmeiners (Juventus)
R. Gravenberch (Liverpool)
M. de Roon (Atalanta)
G. Til (PSV)
M. Wieffer (Brighton)

⚡ Attackers

Cody Gakpo (Liverpool)
Donyell Malen (Roma)
Brian Brobbey (Sunderland)
Noa Lang (Galatasaray)
Memphis Depay (Corinthians)
Wout Weghorst (Ajax)
Crysencio Summerville (West Ham)

Netherlands World Cup 2026 Squad
Netherlands World Cup 2026 Squad Via Instagram (@SportsOctagon)

Netherlands World Cup 2026 Squad: By the Numbers
Total Players: 26
Premier League Players: 10 — more than any other league
Clubs Represented: 18
Squad Average Age: Mid-to-late 20s — perfectly balanced between youth and experience
World Cup Pedigree: Runners-up 1974, 1978, 2010 — the most painful near-misses in football history

Key Players for the Netherlands at World Cup 2026

Virgil van Dijk — The Captain, The Leader, The Rock
When the history of this World Cup is written, Virgil van Dijk will be at the centre of whatever story the Netherlands tell. The Liverpool captain and one of the greatest defenders in the history of the game arrives at what is likely his final World Cup with everything to prove and a generation of younger players looking to him for leadership.
At 34, Van Dijk remains one of the most dominant centre-backs in European football. His aerial ability, composure on the ball, and sheer physical presence make him an almost impossible opponent for any striker in this tournament. But beyond the technical and physical qualities, it is the leadership that matters most at a World Cup. When games get tight, when the pressure becomes suffocating, when lesser players look around for reassurance — they will find Van Dijk. Calm. Certain. Ready.
This is his moment. This is his World Cup. And the entire Netherlands squad will follow wherever he leads.

Frenkie de Jong — The Midfield Maestro
Frenkie de Jong is the player through whom everything flows for the Netherlands. The Barcelona midfielder is one of the most technically gifted players in world football — a passer of extraordinary range and accuracy, a dribbler capable of carrying the ball out of the tightest spaces, and a reader of the game who always seems to be one step ahead of the opposition.
At 29, De Jong is at the absolute peak of his powers heading into this World Cup. His ability to control the tempo of a game, recycling possession and progressing the ball into dangerous areas, gives the Netherlands a platform that very few international teams can match. When Frenkie is on the ball, the Netherlands are in control. When he is not, they look a different team entirely. He is that important.

Cody Gakpo — The Lethal Weapon Up Front
Cody Gakpo announced himself to the world at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with three goals in the group stage, and he has spent the years since becoming one of Liverpool’s most important attackers. Direct, powerful, and a genuine goal threat from wide or through the middle, Gakpo gives the Netherlands an attacking option that can hurt any defence in this tournament.
His ability to operate across the entire front line gives Dutch coach Ronald Koeman enormous tactical flexibility. Whether used as a centre-forward, a left winger, or tucked in behind the striker, Gakpo is a constant threat — and a player whose goals could be the difference between a quarter-final exit and a run at the trophy.

Tijjani Reijnders — The Surprise Star
If there is one player in this Netherlands squad who could emerge as the tournament’s breakout performer, it is Tijjani Reijnders. The Manchester City midfielder has been outstanding in the Premier League and brings energy, box-to-box running, and a genuine eye for goal from midfield that adds a different dimension to the Dutch system.
His ability to arrive late in the penalty area, combine quickly in tight spaces, and press relentlessly without the ball makes him one of the most complete midfielders at this World Cup. Do not be surprised if Reijnders ends the tournament as one of the names on everybody’s lips.

Teun Koopmeiners — The Goals-From-Midfield Threat
Teun Koopmeiners at Juventus has established himself as one of Europe’s most productive midfielders — a player who contributes goals, assists, and an extraordinary work rate across ninety minutes. His ability to arrive into the box and finish, combined with his technical quality in possession, gives the Netherlands a midfield that is both creative and dangerous in front of goal.

Ryan Gravenberch — Depth and Quality at Liverpool
Ryan Gravenberch has transformed himself from a player struggling for game time into one of Liverpool’s most important midfielders under Arne Slot. His physical presence, ability to carry the ball forward, and composure under pressure add real depth to a Netherlands midfield that is already one of the strongest in the tournament.

Memphis Depay — The Veteran Wild Card
At 32 and playing in Brazil with Corinthians, Memphis Depay is the wildcard in this squad — a player whose best years may be behind him but who brings goal-scoring instinct, experience, and an ability to produce moments of individual brilliance that no coach can ignore. At a World Cup where one moment can change everything, Depay’s presence off the bench could yet prove decisive.

Netherlands Tactical Setup: How Ronald Koeman’s Team Will Play

Under Ronald Koeman, the Netherlands operate in a fluid 4-3-3 that shifts to a 4-2-3-1 depending on the opposition. The system is built around De Jong as the deep-lying playmaker, with Reijnders and Koopmeiners providing energy and goal threat from the two advanced midfield positions.
In attack, Gakpo leads the line or operates from the left, with Noa Lang and Summerville providing width and directness on the flanks. Dumfries from right-back remains one of the team’s most dangerous attacking threats — his partnership with whoever plays on the right side of midfield or attack will be crucial to how much space and danger the Dutch can create.
Defensively, Van Dijk and either Aké or Van de Ven form a centre-back partnership that is among the best in the tournament. Verbruggen in goal has established himself as one of the best young goalkeepers in the Premier League. The Dutch defensive foundation is solid, experienced, and built for a six-game knockout run.
The Netherlands’ biggest tactical strength is their flexibility — Koeman can change shape, personnel, and approach depending on who they face. That adaptability is what separates good tournament teams from great ones.

Can the Netherlands Finally Win the World Cup in 2026?

The Netherlands are one of the great nearly-nations of world football. Three World Cup finals — 1974, 1978, 2010 — and no trophy. The pain of those near-misses runs deep in Dutch football culture. In 2026, with arguably their most complete squad in over a decade, the question is whether this is finally the year Oranje go all the way.
The case for yes is compelling. Van Dijk is at his last World Cup and will give everything. De Jong is in the form of his life. Gakpo is a proven World Cup performer. The squad has the right balance of experience and youth. And crucially, the Netherlands were European runners-up in the recent Nations League, proving they can perform across a full tournament against elite opposition.
The case against comes down to one question that has haunted Dutch football for decades — can they hold it together when the pressure is at its absolute peak? The 2010 final, when they faced Spain, showed the world that the Netherlands can suffer in the biggest moment. This squad, with its greater maturity and leadership, needs to answer that question differently.
A semi-final is the minimum expectation. A final is entirely possible. And if Van Dijk lifts that trophy in the summer of 2026, it will be one of the greatest moments in Dutch sporting history.
Realistic Outcome: Quarter-finals guaranteed. Semi-finals very likely. Final genuinely possible.

Netherlands World Cup 2026
For more World Cup 2026 squad analysis from Sports Octagon, Read our complete breakdowns of Spain’s World Cup 2026 squad, Morocco’s World Cup 2026 squad, and USA’s World Cup 2026 squad — three teams the Netherlands could face on the road to the final.

Frequently Asked Questions — Netherlands World Cup 2026

Q: What is the Netherlands full World Cup 2026 squad list?

The Netherlands World Cup 2026 squad is: GK — Verbruggen, Flekken, Roefs. DEF — Van Dijk, Van Hecke, Aké, Van de Ven, Dumfries, Hato, J. Timber. MID — De Jong, Reijnders, Kluivert, Q. Timber, Koopmeiners, Gravenberch, De Roon, Til, Wieffer. ATT — Gakpo, Malen, Brobbey, N. Lang, Depay, Weghorst, Summerville.

Q: Who is the Netherlands best player at World Cup 2026?

Virgil van Dijk is the captain and leader, while Frenkie de Jong is the most technically important player in the Dutch system. Cody Gakpo is their most dangerous attacker and proven World Cup goalscorer.

Q: Has the Netherlands ever won the World Cup?

No. The Netherlands have reached the World Cup final three times — in 1974, 1978, and 2010 — but have never won the tournament. The 2026 edition represents their best chance in years to finally claim the trophy.

Q: Who is the Netherlands goalkeeper for World Cup 2026?

The Netherlands first-choice goalkeeper is Bart Verbruggen of Brighton, one of the best young goalkeepers in the Premier League. Mark Flekken of Bayer Leverkusen and R. Roefs of Sunderland serve as backups.

Q: Who is the Netherlands coach for World Cup 2026?

The Netherlands are managed by Ronald Koeman, the experienced Dutch coach who previously managed Barcelona and the Dutch national team in an earlier tenure. He returned to lead Oranje into the 2026 tournament.

Q: How did Netherlands do at the 2022 World Cup?

The Netherlands reached the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where they were eliminated by Argentina in a penalty shootout after a dramatic 2-2 draw. It was a painful exit that this squad is determined to avenge.

Q: Is Frenkie de Jong fit for World Cup 2026?

Frenkie de Jong is included in the Netherlands official World Cup 2026 squad and is expected to be a key player throughout the tournament as the Dutch midfield’s creative heart.

Final Verdict: Oranje Are Primed and Ready
There is something different about this Netherlands squad. The balance is right. The quality is there across every position. The leadership — Van Dijk, De Jong, Depay — is experienced and battle-hardened. And the hunger, after coming so close in 2022 and still not having that World Cup trophy, is absolutely burning.
Koeman has a squad capable of beating anyone on their day. Van Dijk will organise and inspire the defence. De Jong will control the midfield. Gakpo will score the goals. And somewhere in North America, in July 2026, the Dutch might finally write the ending that their football history has been waiting decades to produce.
The Netherlands are ready. Oranje are coming. And this time, they will not be denied.