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Netherlands 0-0 France: Kylian Mbappe watched on from the bench as Simons saw a late strike disallowed for offside and Euro 2024 endured its first goalless draw

Michael Jones,Miguel Delaney
Friday 21 June 2024 22:47 BST
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Kylian Mbappe leaves France game covered in blood as fans shower forward with whistles

France and the Netherlands played out a 0-0 draw in their second Group D game of Euro 2024, a result that all but guaranteed both teams a place in the last 16.

Antoine Griezmann, captaining the side with Kylian Mbappe on the bench after breaking his nose against Austria, had an excellent chance in each half but twice stumbled over the ball.

Both sets of fans had cause to celebrate - the Dutch when Xavi Simons found the net in the second half and the French when the effort was ruled out for offside - and, despite both sides pushing for a winner, they had to be content with a point each.

France and the Netherlands are level on four points at the top of the group standings, with Austria on three, while Poland have no points and cannot advance. France face Poland in their final group game with the Dutch taking on Austria.

Follow all the latest on Mbappe and then updates from the game itself with our blog below:

Netherlands vs France

This will be the fourth meeting between the Netherlands and France at the Euros. France prevailed on penalties in the quarter-finals in 1996, while the Netherlands won both their group-stage encounters (3-2 in 2000, 4-1 in 2008).

Mike Jones21 June 2024 19:10

How things stand after first matches

France and Netherlands will go head to head when they play their second match apiece in Group D at Euro 2024 this evening.

While both nations won their opener, it was Didier Deschamps’ side who had the tougher encounter and ultimately only beat Austria by virtue of an own goal – and it was a costly victory too, with Kylian Mbappe exiting the match with a broken nose and no return date in sight.

The Dutch were electric but wasteful at times during their own win over Poland, leaving it late to claim the points through Wout Weghorst’s winner.

Mike Jones21 June 2024 19:05

Netherlands vs France team changes

Ronald Koeman makes just one change to the Netherlands team that defeated Poland in their opening match. Joey Veerman drops to the bench with Jeremie Frimpong replacing him in the line-up.

For France, there’s no Kylian Mbappe. His broken nose means the striker starts the game on the bench and may not even feature. He is replaced with Aurelien Tchouameni in the starting team in what is Didier Deschamps only change.

Mike Jones21 June 2024 18:57

France starting XI

France XI: France XI: Maignan, Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, T Hernandez, Kante, Tchouameni, Rabiot; Dembele, Griezmann, Thuram

Mike Jones21 June 2024 18:52

Netherlands starting XI

Netherlands XI: Verbruggen; Dumfies, De Vrij, Van Dijk, Ake; Schouten, Frimpong; Simons, Reijnders, Gakpo, Depay

Mike Jones21 June 2024 18:50

Kylian Mbappe injury latest as special mask set to be banned due to Euro 2024 rule

Kylian Mbappe unveiled a specially designed mask to protect his broken nose as the France captain targets a return to the pitch against the Netherlands at Euro 2024, but he may be banned from wearing it due to Uefa rules.

Mbappe broke his nose during France’s opening win over Austria on Monday night but the superstar forward returned to training on Thursday sporting a blue, white and red mask in display of the French tricolore.

However, Uefa rules state that “medical equipment worn on the playing field must be of a single colour” and “must not allow the team or manufacturer to be identified”.

Kylian Mbappe injury latest as special mask set to be banned due to Euro 2024 rule

France have prepared a range of protective masks for Mbappe to wear when he returns to the pitch during the Euros - but only some will meet Uefa’s guidelines

Mike Jones21 June 2024 18:45

Gareth Southgate’s triple substitution was his boldest move yet but now he faces even bigger question

It was the first time Gareth Southgate had been England’s unlikely axeman by culling three attacking talents for about three weeks. If, at least, Marcus Rashford, James Maddison and Jack Grealish discovered on different days that they had not made the cut for Euro 2024, a trio at the front of the pecking order saw their numbers come up together. Unlike Rashford and Grealish, they had no warning.

Exit Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden when England needed a goal. The men taken off were England’s record scorer, their reigning player of the year and England’s new Footballer of the Year. It may have been the most dramatic triple substitution of the Southgate years.

The surprise in a draw with Denmark was not simply how bad England were, but who finished the game in the attack: Jarrod Bowen, Ollie Watkins and Eberechi Eze could have comprised a serviceable but unexceptional mid-table Premier League forward line, at least until each had a breakthrough season.

Gareth Southgate’s triple sub was his boldest move yet but now comes bigger question

Southgate took off Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden all at once in the 1-1 draw with Denmark

Mike Jones21 June 2024 18:37

This England team is broken. Is there time to fix it?

As the England players met their families in Frankfurt after a dismal draw with Denmark, there was a “tension”, and it wasn’t all to do with the result. Some relatives of squad members feel that Gareth Southgate has made “commitments” to certain players, but is not picking those who deserve it or are in form. It started to seep in afterwards. A concern is growing that Southgate is too wedded to certain senior players. There have been acerbic comments about not wanting to “upset” them.

It should be acknowledged that that perception goes against the huge decisions he made in selecting this squad, where he left many big names out. Some of this is also the natural irritation that comes when a player is left out, and when results are poor. Everything feels different after an encouraging performance. It’s also a risk of letting families in after games in the way England have maturely tried to do.

This England team is broken. Is there time to fix it?

No balance in midfield, no left side, no press... England have never looked so dysfunctional under Gareth Southgate and the manager must very quickly reboot their Euro 2024 campaign

Mike Jones21 June 2024 18:30

‘Everyone has to be ready'

France boss Didier Deschamps says he will give Kylian Mbappe as long as possible to recover from a broken nose before deciding on a starting XI for tonight’s game.

Whether Mbappe starts or not Deschamps is confident in whoever he chooses will help the team defeat the Netherlands.

"I try to talk to the players who are going to start the game, and the players who are not going to start the game," he said.

"We are a group. You need to manage the group. It was the same with the first match - the players who will start and those who will be on the bench.

"Everyone has to be ready. I don’t think it’s anything special."

Mike Jones21 June 2024 18:22

Will Weghorst start?

In the Netherlands’ first game of Euro 2024, former Manchester United striker Wout Weghorst came off the bench to score a late winner against Poland.

When asked if the striker will start, Koeman said: "Every match is different and we can make changes. Some players start the game, some players end it.

“You will see on Friday whether Weghorst starts or not."

Mike Jones21 June 2024 18:15

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