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According to past results, the League of Nations game seems to have a huge advantage for the Dutch team on Friday at De Kuip. The Netherlands have won the last fourteen international matches in the Rotterdam stadium
The last time the Dutch team did not win at De Kuip, it was in March 2007, when the qualifying match of the European Championship with Romania ended at 0-0. Since then, Ghana (twice), Luxembourg (twice), Ukraine, Wales, Iceland, Norway, Finland, Moldova, Slovakia, Andorra, Byelorussia and Cote d'Ivoire were defeated.
For the last defeat at De Kuip, we must even eighteen years back. In October 2000, Portugal participated in a World Cup qualifier with a 0-2 win that was too strong for Dutch national team coach Louis van Gaal.
The last time France faced the Dutch team at De Kuip, it was in March 2004, then 0- 0 The French won only once in Rotterdam and it was a demonstration match in 1982. By the French goals of Patrick Battiston and Michel Platini and by Simon Tahamata for the Netherlands, the 1 and 2.
France in the last years in supreme against Orange [19659006] The excellent Figures from the Dutch team at De Kuip indicate that France has had little problems with the Netherlands in recent years. The last five confrontations have all been won by the French, including the painful 4-0 of August 2017 at the Stade de France. The French won 2-1 in Paris in September 2018.
France has also performed well in other countries in recent months. Partly because of the world title last summer, the Blues are unbeaten for fifteen straight matches and it is the longest series in the world.
The Dutch team will be the first to beat France from Colombia on March 23 with a 2-3 record at the Stade de France.
The Netherlands against France start Friday at 20:45 at De Kuip and are led by English referee Anthony Taylor. On Monday, the Netherlands closes the group stage of the League of Nations with a visit to Germany in Gelsenkirchen, then the send-off at 20:45
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