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Cancelled train derails Netherlands semi-final schedule ahead of England date

The Netherlands' travel plans for their Euro 2024 semi-final against England were thrown into disarray after their train to Dortmund was cancelled.

Ronald Koeman and his side were due to travel by train from their base camp in Wolfsburg on Tuesday evening, in time for their pre-match media duties at Signal Iduna Park.

Instead, they were informed by Deutsche Bahn, who run the German rail network, that their journey had been cancelled after a technical issue on another train caused chaos on the line.

"The Dutch team will not arrive in Dortmund until tonight, where the semi-final against England is scheduled for tomorrow (Wednesday) evening," read a statement from the KNVB – the Dutch Football Association.

"Players and staff were scheduled to travel from Wolfsburg to Dortmund by train this afternoon around 4pm. This train service has been cancelled due to a blockage on the route."

A UEFA statement confirmed: "Due to the Netherlands’ team travel to Dortmund having been disrupted, their arrival time has been significantly delayed and therefore no (matchday)-1 press conference will take place."

Some reports claimed the squad were already gathered on the platform at the station in Wolfsburg when they were informed of the cancellation and the PA news agency understands the team changed plans and opted to fly to Dortmund instead.

England had no such problems as they had always planned to fly from near their Blankenhain base in central Germany.

Koeman, who had been due to speak to the media alongside Manchester City defender Nathan Ake, said earlier that he was looking forward to facing England.

"It will be a great night on Wednesday between two big nations – a historic night," the former Southampton and Everton boss said.

"If we play in

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