Netherlands vs Turkey Odds and Betting Tips Euro 2024
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The fourth and final Euro 2024 semi-final spot will go to either the Netherlands or Turkey, who will battle it out in Berlin on Saturday July 6th, at 8pm BST.
Both countries have overcome various obstacles to reach the quarter-finals, with bookmakers favouring a Dutch triumph at 8/13, with a Turkish delight out at 5/1, while a draw can be backed at 16/5 (all odds with 90 minutes).
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Match Preview: Netherlands vs Turkey
The Netherlands' odds to win Euro 2024 have been sliced to 7/1 following their progression into the last-eight, while Turkey are the 33/1 rank outsiders to conjure up a shock trophy win.
The Netherlands have been difficult to predict so far in Germany. Ronald Koeman's men began their tournament with a dramatic last-gasp win over Poland, which was followed by an impressive showing in a goalless draw with France, in a game they probably should have won.
They concluded the group stage with a surprising 3-2 loss to Austria, dropping to third place but advancing to the knockout rounds as the best third-placed team. Fortunately for them, this has resulted in a more favourable path to the final and they easily defeated Romania 3-0 in the last-16.
The Dutch will be feeling confident heading into their match against Turkey, on Saturday, but they should not underestimate Vincenzo Montella's squad, who have won three out of their four matches. Turkey's only setback so far was a 3-0 loss to Portugal, but they have been one of the most entertaining teams in the tournament, with all four of their matches featuring three goals or more.
The Crescent-Stars are fearless, passionate, and ready for the challenge as they aim to replicate the success of their compatriots from 16 years ago, when Turkey reached the semi-finals of Euro 2008.
Best Betting Markets for Netherlands vs Turkey
Over 2.5 goals seems like a promising option at odds of 4/5 with both William Hill and bet365. Turkey have seen three or more goals in each of their four matches, as have the Netherlands in three of their games. Considering the attacking style of play from both teams, over 3.5 goals could also be an appealing choice at 2/1 with the same bookmakers.
Cody Gakpo has enjoyed a fruitful tournament in front of goal, netting three goals in four games to put him firmly in Golden Boot contention at 9/2. The in-form Liverpool winger will certainly fancy his chances at 2/1 (BetMGM) to breach a Turkish defence that has yet to keep a clean sheet, while he could prove to be good value at 11/2 (BetMGM) to open the scoring, a bet that landed last time out.
Turkey defender Merih Demiral, who bagged a brilliant brace in the 2-1 defeat of Austria, is a huge price at 24/1 (BetMGM) to score again this weekend.
Pros & Cons of backing Netherlands to win
Positives
- Looked back to their best in the 3-0 win over Romania
- Cody Gakpo has been in fine form with 3 goals in 4 games
Negatives
- Lost to Austria 3-2 in the group stages, who Turkey went on to beat in the last-16
- Haven't reached the Euros semi-finals in any of their last three attempts since 2004
Pros & Cons of backing Turkey to win
Positives
- Have won 3 of their 4 matches
- Won 2 of their last 3 meetings against the Netherlands
Negatives
- Have yet to keep a clean sheet
- Lost 3-0 to Portugal in the group stages
Frequently Asked Questions for Netherlands vs Turkey
When is Netherlands vs Turkey?
Netherlands and Turkey will do battle on Saturday 6th July at 8pm BST.
Where is Netherlands vs Turkey?
The match will take place at Berlin's Olympiastadion, which is also the venue for the final.
How To Watch Netherlands vs Turkey?
ITV 1 will broadcast the game live at 8pm, while you can always catch the action on ITV X.

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