Wales v Netherlands Live: Kick-off time, team news and score updates from Nations League clash
Wales return to action tonight as they host Netherlands in the Nations League.
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Wales return to action tonight as they host Netherlands in the Nations League.
Robert Page's heroic Wales side return to action on Wednesday night as they take on the Netherlands at the Cardiff City Stadium (7.45pm kick off). The UEFA Nations League fixture comes just three days after Wales booked their place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Centre back Stefan de Vrij will take over from Virgil van Dijk as Netherlands captain for Wednesday’s Nations League game against Wales with coach Louis van Gaal suggesting he would ring the changes for the clash in Cardiff.
The UEFA Nations League is underway for the 2022-23 campaign, with Wales taking on the Netherlands in this next fixture. Here’s everything you need to know about the game.
Canadian record holder Sarah Mitton continued a string of strong shot put performances on Monday at the FBK Games in the Netherlands.
Kyle Mayers and Shamarh Brooks both scored maiden one-day international centuries as West Indies completed a 3-0 sweep of their series against the Netherlands on Saturday, winning the final match in Amstelveen by 20 runs. Mayers (120) and Brooks (101 not out) added 184 for the second wicket as West Indies reached 308 for five in their 50 overs. The Dutch batsmen battled hard with half-centuries for openers Max O'Dowd (89) and Vikramjit Singh (54) but could not maintain the chase, falling 20 runs short.
Kyle Mayers and Shamarh Brooks both scored maiden one-day international centuries as West Indies completed a 3-0 sweep of their series against the Netherlands on Saturday, winning the final match in Amstelveen by 20 runs. Mayers (120) and Brooks (101 not out) added 184 for the second wicket as West Indies reached 308 for five in their 50 overs. The Dutch batsmen battled hard with half-centuries for openers Max O'Dowd (89) and Vikramjit Singh (54) but could not maintain the chase, falling 20 runs short.