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Poland vs Netherlands LIVE: Euro 2024 result and reaction as super sub Wout Weghorst scores late winner

Poland and Netherlands battle it out in Hamburg, with France and Austria also contending in Group D

Karl Matchett,Chris Wilson
Sunday 16 June 2024 16:36 BST
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Netherlands beat Poland to begin day three at Euro 2024 in exciting fashion, with Wout Weghorst scoring the late winner after the Dutch were forced to come from behind.

Despite starting strongly, Ronald Koeman’s side conceded the opener through Adam Buksa’s header, before Cody Gakpo - the standout performer in the first half - equalised via a big deflection. The second 45 minutes was a more even affair until the strength in depth on Netherlands’ bench started to show, and Weghorst netted the winner a few minutes from full time.

Matches against Austria and France follow this clash for each nation, but the Dutch have taken a huge step forward, while Poland will hope Robert Lewandowski returns to full fitness soon. Follow the live blog below for the Poland vs Netherlands reaction - plus news ahead of Sunday’s other games:

The lingering England questions that Euro 2024 opener against Serbia will answer

On Friday night, as Germany were setting a pace for their tournament by thrashing Scotland, Gareth Southgate gathered the England squad for a meeting. The theme of this was more reflective, almost a final mission statement before it all begins. Southgate spoke about the tournaments they’ve already been through and the lessons that his staff and senior players have taken. That’s more important than usual, given that 12 of the 26 have never even been in this situation before. Southgate did also point to how some elements from the past that have served England well can now be discarded.

That doesn’t really apply to opening games, though. England actually have a fine record in such matches under Southgate, that has actually improved with each tournament. In 2018, there was the late 3-1 win over Tunisia. In Euro 2020, there was a professional – and vengeful – victory over Croatia. In 2022, there was the 6-2 evisceration of Iran. England were almost the Germany of that tournament.

By Miguel Delaney in Gelsenkirchen

The lingering England questions that Euros opener against Serbia will answer

Euro 2024 is already developing into a tournament lit up by exciting young talent. Now it’s England’s turn as Gareth Southgate unleashes his new-look side on Sunday night

Jamie Braidwood16 June 2024 12:30

Slovenia vs Denmark team news and predicted line-ups

Team news

Slovenia have injury questions over Sandi Lovric and Benjamin Verbic, who might both contend to start in midfield if fit. Miha Blazic and Peter Stojanovic are also doubts.

Simon Kjaer has retained the captaincy for Euro 2024 but the veteran centre-half is unlikely to feature in every game, with Denmark well stocked at the back. Victor Nelsson was originally named in the squad but will miss the tournament through injury.

Predicted line-ups

Slovenia XI: Oblak; Karnicnik, Brekalo, Bijol, Janza; Horvat, Elsnik, Gnezda Cerin, Mlakar; Sporar, Sesko.

Denmark XI: Schmeichel; Andersen, Christensen, Vestergaard; Kristiansen, Hjulmand, Eriksen, Hojbjerg, Bah; Hojlund, Wind.

Jamie Braidwood16 June 2024 12:20

Police confirm person with ‘incendiary device’ shot near fanzone hours before Euro 2024 match

Breaking news:

German police have confirmed that one person has been shot and taken for medical treatment, after they threatened officers with an axe and an “incendiary device” in Hamburg, just two hours before the start of a Euro 2024 fixture in the city.

“At StPauli there is currently a major police operation,” read a statement on social media from Hamburg police. “According to initial findings, a person threatened police officers with a pickaxe and an incendiary device. The police then used their firearms. The attacker was injured and is currently receiving medical treatment.”

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Police confirm person with ‘incendiary device’ shot near fanzone before Euros match

German police have confirmed that one person has been shot and taken for medical treatment, after they threatened officers with an axe and an “incendiary device” in Hamburg, just two hours before the start of a Euro 2024 fixture in the city.

Karl Matchett16 June 2024 12:17

Is Slovenia v Denmark on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Euro 2024 match

When is Slovenia vs Denmark?

Slovenia vs Denmark is due to kick off at 5pm BST on Sunday 16 June at MHPArena in Stuttgart.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on ITV1, with coverage on the channel from 4.10pm BST. A live stream will be available via ITVX.

Jamie Braidwood16 June 2024 12:15

Reports of police closing Reeperbahn close to fan zone in Hamburg

There are reports that riot police have moved in and detained or otherwise stopped a person with an axe at the Reeperbahn in Hamburg, where today’s opening match between Netherlands and Poland is taking place.

More to follow shortly.

Karl Matchett16 June 2024 11:54

Another Netherlands rebuild has gone wrong - can Cody Gakpo save them at Euro 2024?

As recently as 18 months ago, Netherlands were within a couple of penalty kicks of the World Cup semi-finals. It didn’t quite happen, the Battle of Lusail ending in shootout defeat for them against Argentina after an epic late comeback in 90 minutes, but the Dutch looked back.

Or back on the right path, at least, after missing the 2018 tournament and Euro 2016 altogether. In between those failures and their oh-so-close moment in Qatar, Euro 2020 wasn’t much better: a last-16 exit to Czech Republic was tame in the extreme.

The winter World Cup, then, was their comeback moment, the stage-setter for future Dutch improvements and a team which would grow together, progress in time-honoured national team fashion, become challengers once more. Euro 2024 was to be the tournament where they approached a peak.

Another Netherlands rebuild has gone wrong - can Gakpo save them at Euro 2024?

Ronald Koeman is without an entire potential midfield and the Liverpool forward has had a poor campaign himself

Jamie Braidwood16 June 2024 11:48

Poland vs Netherlands: Latest build-up

Netherlands manager Ronald Koeman, who has been dealing with his own injury issues before the game,

“Each individual player has his qualities, and it may change our approach somewhat. We know Lewandowski and his strengths,” Koeman said.

“I still expect them to play with two strikers and we have been analysing all their strikers. We know their attackers and what they can bring

“It is always important to start well in the first game and win and if you can do it in the way you set out to do, then that’s even better. It’s very important that we get a good result.”

Jamie Braidwood16 June 2024 11:38

Poland vs Netherlands: Latest build-up

Poland head coach Michal Probierz on the absence of Lewandowski:

“There’s nothing to hide, we will miss him. But other players will have to do what they can to get a result. I hope he will have other opportunities to play.”

(AP)
Jamie Braidwood16 June 2024 11:25

Slovenia and Denmark open Group C ahead of England clash

Slovenia and Denmark will be looking to start Euro 2024 strongly as the two sides meet in Stuttgart.

The pair contest Group C with Serbia and England, who get their campaigns underway later on Sunday.

These two are familiar foes having progressed together from qualifying Group H, finishing level on 22 points and edging out Finland and Kazakhstan.

It is 14 years since Slovenia last appeared at a major tournament, but they showed their threat with a win over Portugal in March and may just fancy their chances against a side they know well.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Jamie Braidwood16 June 2024 11:23

Poland vs Netherlands: Latest build-up

Robert Lewandowski will be on the bench as Poland take on the Netherlands in their Euro 2024 opener in Hamburg, with his team-mates insisting they can still beat the Dutch without their injured talisman,

“It is a great pity Robert Lewandowski cannot help us in this match,” said midfielder and replacement captain Piotr Zielinski.

“He is a world-class player and we will miss him. But whether it is me or the team mates, we will add something extra to achieve the goal, which is to win.”

(AP)
Jamie Braidwood16 June 2024 11:15

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