UEFA EURO QUALIFIERS

France vs the Netherlands Euro Qualifiers: Date, times, how to watch on TV, stream online

France host the Netherlands in the opening game of Group B of the Euro Qualifiers at Stade de France, Saint-Denis, with kickoff at 3:45 pm ET.

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Fresh from the World Cup, we dive into the Euro qualifiers, with France hosting the Netherlands in the opening game of Group B. This is in fact France’s first game after their loss to Argentina in the World Cup final in Qatar. Curiously enough, the Netherlands will also play their first game after facing Argentina in the same tournament.

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When does France vs The Netherlands kick off?

The match between France and The Netherlands takes place on Friday, 24 March 2023, at

  • 3:45 pm ET
  • 12:45 pm PT

How to watch France vs The Netherlands:

You can watch France vs the Netherlands Euro Qualifier live stream on FuboTV (free trial available)

Viewers in the United States can also turn to FOX Sports which has the TV rights to the Euro Qualifiers.

France vs The Netherlands preview:

France:

The team is under reconstruction of sorts. Team legends Karim Benzema and Raphael Varane won’t be returning, as per their decision to leave the national squad after the World Cup. It will be interesting to see the team’s new faces. Kolo Muani has been attracting a lot of attention lately as football giants PSG and Manchester United are looking to bid upwards of $100 million for the player to join them this summer.

Netherlands:

They look to keep building on what they did in the World Cup. The Dutch have a lot of young players, and under Koeman, they can keep growing. He is a coach that likes to give young guys a chance. While at Barcelona, he gave Pedri and Gavi their opportunities to shine and bumped Balde up to the first squad as well.

France vs Netherlands prediction

For this one, we believe France will take it 2-0. They continue with a process that’s been very successful in the last eight years, while the Dutch are starting a new one.

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