[[LIVE~OFFICIAL]!!!TV] Netherlands vs. Belgium Live Free UEFA Nations League TV Broadcast 25 September 2022
James Olson
Updated on March 20, 2026
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Sunday’s football game at TSC Arena (Backa Topola, Serbia) pits together Slovakia and Belarus, the two teams who have been anything but impressive in the Nations League.
Slovakia have been struggling on the international stage ever since Marek Hamsik retired, and they head into the match following back-to-back defeats to Kazakhstan (1-2) and Azerbaijan (1-2).
The nominal hosts are eager to give fans some cheer, and we are positive that they will adopt an attack-minded approach in their last group game.
All Herc, Zrelak, Mraz, and Duris are pushing for a start. Belarus, on the other hand, failed to secure the League C survival, and seeing that they are low on spirits following a 2-1 loss to Kazakhstan, we believe that punters from all four corners of the world can find value in betting on the Slovaks. There are no fresh injury worries in the away team ahead of the trip to Serbia.
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, the two former Soviet republics, face each other at Dalga Arena in the last group game. Thanks to a 2-1 win over Belarus Kazakhstan clinched top position in Group 3,
But they surely want to put an icing on the cake on a very successful Nations League campaign. Keep in mind, though, that Tobol midfielder Askhat Tagybergen misses the match through suspension.
The hosts, on the other hand, proved their worth in a 2-1 victory over Slovakia, with the team climbing to second place in the standings. Anyhow, both teams to scores betting option should be considered as both sides will go for a win in Sunday’s showdown.
When the two national teams met in Astana earlier in the process Kazakhstan defeated Azerbaijan 2-0, but we are tempted to put our money on BTTS this time out. There are no fresh selection worries in the away side.
Born in Trencin on November 25, 1994, is a Slovakia international who plays for Celta Vigo in La Liga. Lobotka began his youth career at his hometown club AAC Sparta Trencin and he made his senior debut for fellow local club Trencin. In 2013 he signed a loan deal with Dutch side Ajax, but he played for Jong Ajax during the 2013/2014 season.
In the summer of 2014, the Slovakian midfielder returned to Trencin, where he made 74 appearances in the league in total. In 2015 Stanislav Lobotka joined Danish side Nordsjaelland shortly before the transfer window closed. Lobotka made his debut in the Danish top flight against Brondby on August 30, 2015.
Two years later he decided to make a step forward in his career, signing a five-year contract with La Liga side Celta Vigo.
Speaking of his international career, the midfielder made his Slovakia debut against Austria in November2016. It has to be noted that Lobotka became the first Slovak to score at Wembley, finding the net in a 2018 World Cup qualifier against England.
As expected, the 182-cm tall footballer returned to his boyhood club and it has to be noted that he made nine appearances in the league for Ekibastuzets. Dmitri Shomko then moved to Irtysh Pavlodar and he played for the Kazak club from 2009 to 2014.
In 2011 he was sent on loan to Astana and three years later he signed a permanent deal with the Blue and Yellows. His main position is left-back, but he is used as a left midfielder as well.
Kazakhstan national team played their first international match on June 1, 1992 against Turkmenistan, with the team beating the Emeralds 1-0. The former Soviet republic have been competing on the international stage since 1991, when the country declared independence.
Kazakhstan have yet to book their place at major tournaments, but they have not been serving as a cannon fodder for top European national teams. The Kazakhs were part of Asian Football Confederation before joining UEFA in 2002.
However, they could not enter Euro 2004 qualification as the draw had been made earlier. Kazakhstan national football team recorded their biggest win over Pakistan in June, 1997 and they suffered their biggest defeat in 2005, with the team losing to Turkey 6-0.
Belarus national football team have been competing on the international stage since 1992. The Belarusians played their first match against Lithuania on July 20, 1992, but the game was not FIFA-recognized.
The White Wings faced Ukraine in their first official match, with the team sharing the spoils with the fellow former Soviet republic.
The two teams will face off in Group D on November 26 with this clash each team’s final game before they travel to Qatar for the tournament.
World champions France have not particularly enjoyed their Nations League campaign and could still face relegation if they fail to win and Austria beat Croatia in the other game of Group A1 this evening.
Should the Croats drop points in Vienna, that will also open the door for Denmark to claim top spot after they fell to a late defeat in Zagreb last time out.
Denmark on the other hand are still aiming to top Group A1; they are one point behind Croatia and have the confidence which comes from having already beaten France earlier in the group.
With both these nations set to feature at the World Cup it’s the last meaningful fixture for both before the action in Qatar kicks off.
Croatia may be top of A1, but the chance for Denmark to vault them - and reach consecutive semi-finals following Euro 2020 last year - looms large for them.
They would need Austria to do them a favour of course - and there is the small matter of beating the world champions too...
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The likes of Jonas Wind and Robert Skov missed out on the Denmark squad this time around. Jesper Lindstrom should recover from illness to feature at some point. Kasper Schmeichel has had a tough start this season at club level after leaving Leicester but should continue as the national team No1.
For France, a whole potential starting XI is missing from the squad due to injury or other absences, including Lucas Hernandez, Hugo Lloris, Kingsley Coman, Karim Benzema and N’Golo Kante. Second choice goalkeeper Mike Maignan has also had to leave the squad injured this week and defender Jules Kounde has done likewise.
With a World Cup defence looming in Qatar, it has been less than ideal preparation for Les Bleus after a frustrating Euro 2020 campaign, falling shy of the Nations League finals.
But Didier Deschamp will have relished the chance to fine-tune his selections here, and will hope his side can sign off on a high note.
Rob Page’s team can take pride from running their big-name opponents close ahead of the World Cup but they are winless going into their final match before Qatar, having conceded late goals in a number of games.
A three-point deficit to Poland means Wales can save themselves with victory this evening.
The two teams will be split on head-to-head record or goal difference if the hosts can grab the win, which will fall in their favour largely due to the Poles’ heavy defeat in Belgium earlier this year.
Sunday’s football game at TSC Arena (Backa Topola, Serbia) pits together Slovakia and Belarus, the two teams who have been anything but impressive in the Nations League.
Slovakia have been struggling on the international stage ever since Marek Hamsik retired, and they head into the match following back-to-back defeats to Kazakhstan (1-2) and Azerbaijan (1-2).
The nominal hosts are eager to give fans some cheer, and we are positive that they will adopt an attack-minded approach in their last group game.
All Herc, Zrelak, Mraz, and Duris are pushing for a start. Belarus, on the other hand, failed to secure the League C survival, and seeing that they are low on spirits following a 2-1 loss to Kazakhstan,
We believe that punters from all four corners of the world can find value in betting on the Slovaks. There are no fresh injury worries in the away team ahead of the trip to Serbia.
Ernst Happel Stadion will host Sunday’s Nations League game between Austria and Croatia. Zlatko Dalic’s men did well to beat Denmark 2-1 on Thursday, with the team climbing to top position in Group 1,
But they should not stop now. Real Madrid ace Luka Modric should keep his place in the starting XI, while both Mislav Orsic and Nikola Vlasic are pushing for a start.
The Austrians, on the other hand, failed to spoil France’s party at Stade de France, and, as a result, they sit in the ultimate position ahead of the visit of Croatia. Since Marko Arnautovic and Co. are low on spirits ahead of Sunday’s showdown,
We are tempted to put our money on Zlatko Dalic’s troops, who aim to seal first place. As always, a man to keep an eye on in the home team will be Real Madrid defender David Alaba, who has 95 caps for the Austria national team.
All eyes will be on Parken Stadium when Denmark and France go head to head in the Nations League derby. The Danes aim to bounce back from a 2-1 loss to Croatia, and a triumph over France could see them regain top position in Group 1.
A man to keep an eye on in the home team will be Christian Eriksen, who scored a wonder goal in the Stadion Maksimir defeat, while there are no fresh injury worries in Kasper Hjumland’s team.
Les Tricolores, on the other hand, will be without Karim Benzema, Paul Pogba, Hugo Lloris, and Theo Hernandez in Sunday’s clash, but the quartet was not missed in a 2-0 win over Austria.
Anyhow, both teams to score betting option should be considered as both sides will go for a victory in the Parken Stadium showdown. Earlier in the process Denmark defeated France 2-1.
There will be fireworks when Netherlands and Belgium, the two neighbouring countries, face each other at Johan Cruijff Arena on Sunday evening. The Oranje clinched top position in Group 4 thanks to a 2-0 win over Poland, and they now want to put icing on the cake.
Atalanta midfielder Teun Koopmeiners has been ruled out with injury, and there is every chance Ajax winger Steven Berghuis will replace him in the starting XI. His teammate Marten de Roon is pushing for a start as well.
The Red Devils, on the other hand, aim to build on a 2-1 win over Wales, but keep in mind that they head into Sunday’s clash without key attacker Romelu Lukaku.
Anyhow, we are tempted to put our money on draw as the Netherlands would be happy with one point from the match. As always, a man to keep an eye on in the away side will be Man City ace Kevin De Bruyne, who got his name on the scoresheet on Thursday.
Survival in the Nations League A will be at stake when Wales and Poland face each other at Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday evening. The Poles need a big win if they are to avoid relegation to League B, and we are positive that they will go all guns blazing at the Dragons.
Despite failing to impress in a 2-0 loss to Netherlands, Barcelona ace Robert Lewandowski will keep his place in the starting XI, while Juventus attacker Arkadiusz Milik is pushing for a start.
The hosts, on the other hand, are likely to adopt a defence-minded approach in the last group game. MLS superstar Gareth Bale is widely expected to return to the starting line-up, which is probably the main reason why we predict Wales will secure the League A survival. All Harry Wilson, Aaron Ramsey, and Adam Davies are injured for the home side.
After dropping two points in a 3-3 draw with Luxembourg, Turkey will look to put icing on the cake on a successful Nations League campaign when they take on Faroe Islands on Sunday.
The Turks have already clinched top position in Group 1, but they surely want to finish the campaign in style. Inter midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu remains on the sidelines with injury, while Fenerbahce man Ismail Yuksek is pushing for a start after scoring a late equalizer against Luxembourg.
Faroe Islands, on the other hand, head into the match following a 1-1 draw with Lithuania. Since the hosts have already managed to avoid relegation to Nations League D, away win should be considered as Stefan Kuntz’s men are enjoying a very successful campaign. There are no fresh injury worries in the home team ahead of the visit of Turkey.
Following a thrilling 3-3 draw with Turkey, Luxembourg will look to finish their Nations League campaign in great manner when they face Lithuania on Sunday.
The hosts continue to rely on Al Wehda forward Gerson Rodrigues, who scored his 13th goal for the national team in Istanbul, and we predict that the 27-year-old will pose a big threat to the opposition back-line.
The Lithuanians, on the other hand, are stuck at the bottom with only one point in their pocket, which is probably the main reason why we are going to bet on Luxembourg.
There are no fresh injury worries in the away team ahead of the last group game. When the two teams met in Vilnius earlier in the process Luxembourg defeated Lithuania 2-0, and we predict that the history is going to repeat itself.