For the Dutch national team, the new Nations League cycle started with a win over Bosnia-Herzegovina and a draw against Germany. Some say it’s a glorified practice tournament, but there’s definitely money to be made. This is what’s at stake for Oranje.
What can be won in the Nations League?
In short, the Nations League is a safety net in case the Netherlands does not qualify for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada or for the play-offs. In December 2024, the European qualifying cycle will take place. The Netherlands then finds itself in a group of four or five countries. Only the 12 group winners qualified for the World Cup.
The group number two was eliminated in the playoffs. Should the Netherlands finish third, fourth or even fifth in the group qualification, the Nations League might offer a way out. The top four group winners in the Nations League (excluding all divisions) who failed to qualify for the World Cup qualifiers were still allowed to play in the playoffs.
A total of 16 European countries are represented at the World Cup. The twelve group winners of the qualification plus four teams from the playoffs. The play-offs thus consist of the twelve numbers two from qualifying, supplemented by four Nations League teams.
How high should the Netherlands finish in the Nations League?
The format of the Nations League is different this time than in previous years. In previous editions, only the number one in the pool qualified for the Final Four (the semi-final). This time, the Netherlands will have to finish in the first two in the group. The first and second teams from each group advanced to the quarterfinals. The quarterfinals will be over two matches. The draw was held in November 2024. The semi-finals and the (consolation) finals are one competition.
The number four in the pool are relegated directly to Division B. The number three enter the playoffs to try to avoid relegation. But if the Netherlands wants to have that safety net behind them, it must be first in the group, preferably with as many points as possible.
In addition, a place in the quarterfinals provides an extra advantage. The quarterfinalists of the Nations League end up in the World Cup draw in Pot 1, thus avoiding other top countries. This is why it is important for the Netherlands to finish in the first two in the Nations League pool.
The selection of Oranje for the nations league
Keepers: Mark Flekken, Nick Olij and Bart Verbruggen.
Defenders: Virgil van Dijk, Denzel Dumfries, Jeremie Frimpong, Lutsharel Geertruida, Jorrel Hato, Matthijs de Ligt, Ian Maatsen, Micky van de Ven and Stefan de Vrij.
Midfielders: Ryan Gravenberch, Tijjani Reijnders, Xavi Simons, Guus Til, Quinten Timber and Mats Wieffer.
Attackers: Brian Brobbey, Cody Gakpo, Justin Kluivert, Donyell Malen and Joshua Zirkzee.