The Netherlands will have two warm-up friendlies before they head off to the European Championship in June, according to the Dutch football association. Ronald Koeman’s team, who have been drawn in a group with France, Austria, and one of the playoff winners, will face Canada on June 6 and Iceland four days later.
Both matches will be held at the De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam, with the Dutch team departing for Germany the day after their game against Iceland. Their first game at Euro 2024 will be on June 16 in Hamburg against playoff winner A, which could be one of Estonia, Finland, Poland, or Wales.
Before the start of the tournament, the Dutch will also play two other international matches as part of their preparations. They will face Scotland in Amsterdam on March 22 and then take on Germany in Frankfurt on March 26.
(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Christina Fincher)