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Nations League 2019 LIVE: England vs Netherlands semi-final latest news, build-up, score and goal updates

Follow LIVE updates as England attempt to reach the inaugural Nations League final

Miguel Delaney
Guimarães
,Michael Jones
Thursday 06 June 2019 12:03 EDT
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England take on the Netherlands in the semi-finals of the Nations League tonight, with the Three Lions in touching distance of a first piece of competitive silverware since 1966.

After a slow start to their qualifying campaign, Gareth Southgate’s men sealed their place in the finals of the inaugural competition after beating Spain 3-2 away from home before securing a 2-1 comeback win over Croatia.

Standing in between England and a place in the final is a newly rejuvenated Netherlands team that, after failing to make the 2018 World Cup, has rediscovered its form and menace. Follow live coverage of the match below.


Match preview:

When is it?

England vs Netherlands kicks off at 7.45pm on Thursday 6 June. The match is being staged at the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques in Guimaraes, Portugal.

How can I watch it?

The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football. Coverage starts at 7pm.

Sky Sports subscribers will also be able to stream the match via the SkyGo app.

Predicted line-ups

England (4-2-1-3): Pickford; Walker, Stones, Maguire, Chilwell; Rice, Barkley; Lingard; Sancho, Sterling, Rashford.

Netherlands (4-3-3): Cillessen; Dumfries, Van Dijk, De Ligt, Blind; De Jong, Van de Beek, De Roon; Bergwijn, Babel, Depay.

Good evening and welcome

Thank you for joining us for live coverage of the Nations League semi-final match between England and the Netherlands.

Kick-off in Portugal will be at 7.45pm BST. Team news will be released shortly after 6pm and stick with us in the meantime for all of the latest news and big match build-up.

Vithushan Ehantharajah6 June 2019 16:42

Match preview

For the latest team news, odds and our match prediction, make sure you check out our pre-match preview piece.

Vithushan Ehantharajah6 June 2019 16:49

FA condemnation

The build-up to this match has of course been sadly overshadowed by fan disorder in Portugal last night and the Football Association has today called the fans involved in disturbances in Porto an "embarrassment" to the England team.

The Three Lions' preparations for Thursday's Nations League semi-final with Holland in Guimaraes have been overshadowed by another night of disruption in nearby Porto.

England supporters clashed with Portuguese police and were seen hurling bottles, prompting some local families watching the hosts' match against Switzerland in a fan zone to flee with their crying children.

'England 'til I die' filled the air along with more unsavoury chants - just the latest embarrassing chapter when the Three Lions travel abroad, with trouble marring last year's trips to Amsterdam and Seville.

An FA spokesperson said: "The FA strongly condemns the scenes witnessed in Porto overnight. Anyone responsible for these disturbances cannot be seen as true England supporters and are not welcome in football.

"They are an embarrassment to the team and the thousands of well-behaved fans who follow England in the right way.

"We are liaising with the UK Football Policing Unit."

Vithushan Ehantharajah6 June 2019 16:57

Miguel Delaney in Portugal

Our Chief Sports Writer was in Porto last night to report on Portugal's clash with Switzerland, and has written the following piece on the shameful scenes involving England supporters which followed the game.

Vithushan Ehantharajah6 June 2019 17:08

Portugal 3-1 Switzerland

A recap of what happened in the first Nations League semi-final.

Vithushan Ehantharajah6 June 2019 17:24

Southgate keeping coy

Gareth Southgate refused to name his England captain on the eve of the Nations League semi-final clash with Holland as Raheem Sterling revealed he was left "fuming" by claims he would skipper the side.

The Three Lions take on Ronald Koeman's Holland in Guimaraes on Thursday night with hosts Portugal waiting for the winners in the final.

A press release circulated late on Tuesday evening suggested Sterling would lead out the Three Lions to mark the occasion of his 50th cap.

There was no official confirmation from the Football Association at the time, while Southgate remained tight-lipped over who would wear the armband when he addressed the media at his pre-match press conference.

The press release read: "The Football Writers' Footballer of the Year is set to wear the Captain's armband for England's UEFA Nations League semi-final fixture against The Netherlands in Portugal, on Thursday evening, 6th June."

But, amid reports the Manchester City man will captain the side, Sterling insisted he knew nothing of the release and had not spoken to anyone, including Southgate, before Tuesday evening - revealing he apologised to the England boss when he realised what had happened.

"I couldn't tell you that," Sterling replied when asked what had prompted the release of the statement.

"I woke up this morning fuming. I hadn't had a conversation with Gareth or anyone in my agency, so it was a strange one to wake up to.

"The first thing I did after I came off the phone to my agent was see Gareth down the hallway, and I apologised to him for what had happened. I don't know where that's come from."

Southgate would not be drawn on who would captain his side in Guimaraes, given there are fitness concerns over regular skipper Harry Kane.

The Tottenham forward appeared jaded as he made his first start for seven weeks in Saturday's 2-0 Champions League defeat to Liverpool.

Southgate refused to rule Kane out of the contest against the Dutch and would not give away any of his team selection in advance so as not to give Holland boss Ronald Koeman an advantage.

"If I confirm anything about the team other than that Raheem is playing, I'm doing half of Ronald's job for him," he said.

"I don't want to discuss the captaincy. Harry Kane is our captain. If he doesn't play, then I have a decision to make. I'm not prepared to say whether Harry Kane is playing tomorrow."

Vithushan Ehantharajah6 June 2019 17:33

It isn't a very nice night in Portugal...

Vithushan Ehantharajah6 June 2019 17:45

And could it be about to get even worse?

Vithushan Ehantharajah6 June 2019 17:47

6pm pitch inspection

There is set to be a pitch inspection at 6pm due to the incredibly heavy rain in Guimarães this afternoon.

If the match officials deem the pitch to have completely flooded then there is a chance the semi-final will be postponed.

However Miguel Delaney, who is covering the match for our this evening, has said that the rain seems to be easing off and that it would be a surprise to see the game cancelled at this point.

Vithushan Ehantharajah6 June 2019 17:53

The Dutch revival

For anyone wondering exactly how the Netherlands have so quickly recovered from two dismally failed qualifications to become a team who now suddenly look like European champions, it’s actually probably worth taking a trip to Gelderland next week, rather than Portugal for the Nations League this weekend.

There, the 30th international Marveld Tournament will be taking place. The event is not just one of the most prestigious underage competitions on the continent but - crucially - the last one for under-15s before they turn under-16. The latter is the age band at which young players can move within the EU, and players can be picked up for a mere £130,000 at the end of contracts.

It is why many of the top clubs often send their first-team scouts, rather than just their academy scouts, to the event.

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Vithushan Ehantharajah6 June 2019 18:00

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