The final clash in the quarterfinal stage at the EUROs this summer will take place in Berlin on Saturday. Turkey and the Netherlands will collide in the German capital, with the victors progressing to a semi-final showdown with either Switzerland or England next week.
Before Betting On Netherlands vs Turkey
A fascinating quarterfinal showdown is set for Saturday, as the Netherlands and Turkey come into this round following their best performances of the tournament so far in the round of 16. The Dutch were written off by many following the group stage after finishing third, but they look to have reignited their chances following a dominant showing against Romania on Tuesday.
Holland had so many chances throughout that clash, and the 3-0 scoreline likely flattered their rivals. Donyell Malen added the gloss to the win after netting a brace in the final ten minutes, while Cody Gakpo netted the opening effort. The win marks the first time since 2004 that the Dutch have progressed in the knockout stage at the EUROs in normal time.
Turkey set up the clash with the Dutch in the second match on Tuesday after landing a deserved 2-1 success over Austria. The Turks were the outsiders in the betting to progress through to the next round, but they started quickly after Merih Demiral opened the scoring inside a minute. The defender added a second just before the hour mark.
However, Austria pulled a goal back just seven minutes later, leaving the Turks to defend for their lives in the final half an hour. The match-winning moment came in the fourth minute of injury time, as Mert Gunok produced one of the greatest saves in EURO history.
Netherlands vs Turkey Head to Head
The Netherlands have suffered defeats in two of the last three matches against Turkey, and they have recorded just one victory in the last four. However, their only success came in the most recent clash between the nations in 2021.
Netherlands vs Turkey EURO 2024 Offshore Betting Odds
Turkey showed excellent character in their round of 16 tie against Austria, defending brilliantly in the final half an hour to progress. We could see them giving the Dutch major headaches on Saturday, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see them progress following an extra time period.