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The Netherlands and Argentina went head-to-head in an entertaining and dramatic World Cup Quarter Finals on Friday 9th December.
Argentina led 2-0 but were pegged back to 2-2. The sides couldn't be separated in extra-time, but Argentina held their nerve to win 4-3 on penalties.
As a result, they progressed through to the Semi Finals, with Argentina vs Croatia taking place on Tuesday 13th December.
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Netherlands vs Argentina Head-To-Head
The Netherlands and Argentina have a storied history at the World Cup, where they've met five times.
The last two World Cup encounters were both goalless draws: back in the group stages of 2006, and in 2014 after a semi-final stalemate which was eventually won by Argentina on penalties.
The Netherlands beat Argentina 2-1 in the quarter-finals of France 1998 thanks to that iconic Dennis Bergkamp goal.
The most famous clash was the 1978 World Cup final when Argentina won 3-1 after extra-time, while the first meeting at the tournament was a 4-0 victory for the Dutch in 1974.
Netherlands vs Argentina Match Betting
Argentina edge the match betting at 6/5, the Netherlands are 27/10, while a draw is 9/4 (all odds within 90 minutes).
Golden Boot contender Lionel Messi - three goals so far - is the bookies' favourite to open the scoring at 9/2, followed by teammates Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez (both 13/2).
Dutch striker Cody Gakpo also has three goals to his name to date, and can be backed at 7/2 to net anytime on Friday.
Pros & Cons of Backing Netherlands to Win
Positives
- Netherlands are unbeaten in 19 matches
- Cody Gakpo has been in fine goalscoring form (3 goals)
- Denzel Dumfries was brilliant in the last-16, scoring and assisting twice
Negatives
- Netherlands have conceded 13 or more shots against every opponent except Qatar
- Netherlands have never won the World Cup, losing in 3 finals
Pros & Cons of Backing Argentina to Win
Positives
- Lionel Messi.
- Argentina have lost once in 40 games, spanning 3+ years
- Argentina have won 3 straight games since losing to Saudi Arabia
Negatives
- Been knocked out by European countries in the last 7 World Cup knockout stages
- Have only made it past the Quarter Finals once since 1990
- Haven't scored against the Netherlands in 3 matches
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Frequently Asked Questions about Netherlands vs Argentina
What time is Netherlands vs Argentina?
Netherlands' quarter-final clash against Argentina will kick off at 7pm UK time on Friday 9th December.
What TV Channel is Netherlands vs Argentina on?
You can watch Netherlands vs Argentina live in the UK on BBC1.
Where can I stream Netherlands vs Argentina?
Viewers in the UK can stream Netherlands vs Argentina on BBC iPlayer.