The UEFA Euro 2024 round of 16 football match between Romania and The Netherlands is set to take place on Tuesday in Munich. Romania secured the top spot in their group, while the Dutch team struggled and made it through as one of the best third-place finishers. The Netherlands have historically dominated this fixture, but recent results show that Romania could pose a challenge. Despite their issues, the Dutch are still expected to come out on top, potentially setting up a quarterfinal clash against Austria.
In their opening match, Romania achieved a convincing 3-0 victory over Ukraine, but suffered defeats against Belgium and a draw against Slovakia. On the other hand, the Netherlands started with a comeback win against Poland, followed by a draw with France and a loss to Austria. The winner of the Romania vs. Netherlands match will face either Austria or Turkey in the quarterfinals, with the possibility of a rematch between the Dutch and Austria.
This is only the second time that Romania has reached the knockout stage of the European Championship, having previously made it to the quarterfinals in 2000. In contrast, The Netherlands has a rich history in the tournament, having won the competition in 1988. The Dutch have won 10 out of the 14 matches between the two teams, scoring 29 goals compared to Romania’s three. However, Romania managed to secure a win back in 2007 during qualifying for the European Championship.
In terms of team news, Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman has no new concerns, while Romania will be without winger Nicuşor Bancu who is suspended. Despite some injuries to their midfield, the Dutch team will be looking to secure a victory. Romania midfielder Răzvan Marin, who has been in fine form and scored two goals in the tournament, is fully fit and ready to give his all in the match.
Both teams have expressed their determination and pride ahead of the crucial encounter. Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman highlighted the nation’s desire to win and play attractive football, while Romania coach Edward Iordănescu acknowledged the Dutch as favorites but expressed confidence in his team’s abilities. Romanian players, including defender Radu Drăguşin and goalkeeper Florin Niță, have emphasized their pride in representing their nation and their readiness to give their all on the field. With both teams eager to secure a spot in the quarterfinals, the match promises to be a thrilling encounter for football fans.