There are a lot of disappointed Netherlands supporters inside the stadium, they impressed in the group games, but couldn't replicate their form in the knockout stages.
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Despite their 2-0 advantage, the Czech Republic are still pushing forward in search of a third goal, with the Netherlands leaving huge gaps in their defence.
90' +2
M. Krmenčík enters the game and replaces P. Schick.
M. Sadílek enters the game and replaces A. Barák.
Barak also heads off the pitch and he is replaced by Sadilek.
Another double change by the Czech Republic, with Schick the first to come off and he has been replaced by Krmencik.
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There will be a minimum of six minutes added time played at the end of the second half.
88'
There isn't much time for the Netherlands to try and get back into the game now, with their opponents starting to run down the clock.
86'
The other change sees Holes come off the pitch and he has been replaced by Kral.
85'
A. Hložek enters the game and replaces P. Ševčík.
A. Král enters the game and replaces T. Holeš.
Double substitution for the Czech Republic now, with Sevcik heading off and he has been replaced by Hlozek.
84'
F. de Jong gets yellow.
De Jong is booked for dissent, after arguing a decision with the referee.
83'
The Netherlands are trying to break forward on the counter-attack when they can, as they are struggling to keep the ball in midfield.
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J. Timber enters the game and replaces D. Blind.
S. Berghuis enters the game and replaces P. van Aanholt.
The other change sees Blind replaced by Timber.
The Netherlands have made a double change following the goal, with Van Aanholt one of those coming off and he has been replaced by Berghuis.
80'
P. Schick has scored a goal for Czechia! Assist by T. Holeš.
GOAL! Schick scores his fourth goal of the tournament and makes it 2-0! Surely that is the win wrapped up now for the Czech Republic! Holes nicks the ball off the toes of Wijnaldum deep inside the Netherlands half of the pitch and then races into the penalty area, before squaring it across goal to Schick, who gets ahead of his marker and fires it past Stekelenburg, into the bottom left corner of the net.
A goal and now an assist for Holes, what a game he is having! He appears to take a heavy touch as he races into the box, but he does brilliantly to regain control and pick out Schick, who coolly converts.
79'
J. Jankto enters the game and replaces L. Masopust.
Masopust heads off for the Czech Republic, with Jankto his replacement.
77'
Good effort! Soucek is given far too much time and space on the edge of the penalty area, so he unleashes a powerful effort towards goal. However, it doesn't have enough pace on it to beat Stekelenburg, who makes a good save.
73'
W. Weghorst enters the game and replaces M. de Roon.
The Netherlands make their second change of the game, with De Roon replaced by Weghorst.
72'
Another drinks break and it's needed after a frantic second half, which has seen a goal and a red card. Will we see some more changes soon?
70'
The Netherlands need to push forward in search of an equaliser now, they have sat back since the sending off and they've got their work cut out to get back into the game with 10-men.
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T. Holeš has scored a goal for Czechia! Assist by T. Kalas.
Kalas knew he couldn't go for goal himself as the angle was too tight, so he powered it back across goal for his team-mate, who made no mistakes with the finish.
GOAL! The Czech Republic take the lead, it’s 1-0! The goal has been coming and it’s well deserved. It comes from a deep corner, which is met at the back post by Kalas who does brilliantly to head it back across goal towards Holes, who powers it into the back of the net from close range. There are a couple of defenders on the line, but they just can’t stop it from flying in.
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The atmosphere is electric inside the stadium now, with the Czech fans behind the goal their team are attacking and they are urging their team forward to try and break the deadlock.
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It's all hands on deck for the Netherlands at the moment, they are sitting deep and soaking up a lot of pressure, with the Czech Republic pushing forward at every opportunity.
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The game is very heated now, with a few challlenges flying in and the pace has certainly increased. The Czech Republic have the advantage with the extra man.
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Q. Promes enters the game and replaces D. Malen.
The Netherlands have made a substitution following the red card, with Malen the man coming off and he has been replaced by Promes.
56'
V. Coufal gets yellow.
Coufal is the first Czech Republic player to be booked after he fouls Dumfries.
55'
M. de Ligt goes off after a red card!
RED CARD! The original yellow card has been overturned and De Ligt has been sent off! The referee went over to the VAR monitor and reviewed the footage and saw that De Ligt denied Schick a clear opportunity at goal, so was therefore the last man. The Netherlands are down to 10-men.
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Wijnaldum has been kept quiet in midfield so far by the Czech Republic, the Netherlands skipper hasn't been able to influence the game as much as he has in previous matches.
49'
Slow start to the second half, with the Netherlands just keeping possession comfortably in midfield and not really pushing forward in search of the opening goal.
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D. Dumfries gets yellow.
The second half is under way!
The first yellow card of the game is shown to Dumfries for his high arm on Kaderabek as the pair battle for the ball in the air.
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HALF-TIME: NETHERLANDS 0-0 CZECH REPUBLIC
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Not too far away! Brilliant skill by Depay to get away from his marker in the box and he slides the ball through to Van Aanholt, who drags a shot well wide of the goal. However, it wouldn't have counted anyway as he the wing-back was offside.
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There will be a minimum of two minutes added time played at the end of the first half.
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Schick has been very lively for Czech Republic today, he's been a huge handful for Blind and De Ligt, as has Soucek when he ventures into the box from deep. He's always a threat in the air.
40'
There isn’t long left to play before the end of the first half, can either side break the deadlock before the half-time whistle?
36'
Both teams are defending well at the moment, dealing with everything that their opponents can throw at them. The Czech Republic have enjoyed a bit more possession in the last few minutes.
34'
Lovely play by the Czech Republic down the right wing and Coufal is released deep down the flank and he delivers a good low cross into the box aiming for Schick. However, De Ligt reads it well and makes the clearance.
32'
Plenty of pushing and shoving in the box as the Netherlands prepare to whip another corner into the penalty area, but the set piece disappoints and the Czech Republic clear the danger.
30'
We’re at the half an hour mark now and it remains goalless between Netherlands and Czech Republic, with not many chances for either team so far.
28'
Decent effort! Schick manages to work a little bit of space on the edge of the penalty area and he powers an effort towards goal, but Stekelenburg reads it well and makes a good save.
24'
We're having a drinks break midway through the first half as it is very warm in Budapest, so both sets of players are getting some extra fluids and also some instructions from the sidelines.
21'
Wasted opportunity! The Netherlands win a free-kick deep down the right wing and it's a good opportunity for them to get a few players into the box and create something. However, the ball in from Depay is poor and it comes out to De Jong on the edge of the penalty area, before it's eventually cleared by the Czech Republic.
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The winners of this game will face Denmark in the quarter-finals, after they beat Wales 4-0 in Amsterdam yesterday.
17'
The Netherlands are doing well in possession, but they just seem to be short of ideas in the final third at the moment, with their opponents looking strong in defence.
15'
Depay does really well to hold up the ball on the halfway line, under heavy pressure from Celustka, who barges into the back of him and gives away a clear free-kick.
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This is better from the Netherlands, they are starting to get the ball down and control possession in midfield, with De Jong looking strong in the middle of the pitch.
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Not too far away! The Netherlands take a corner short to create a better angle for the cross into the penalty area and it eventually comes into the box from Malen and is met by De Ligt at the far post. However, the angle is very tight and the centre-back can't turn his header on target.
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The Netherlands win an early corner, after Depay releases Dumfries deep down the right wing and the wing-back tries to drill a cross into the box, but it is well blocked by Kalas.
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Both teams are just trying to control the ball and keep possession at the moment, the game has got off to a frantic start and it is end-to-end so far.
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There is a packed crowd inside the stadium, with plenty of the Netherlands and the Czech Republic supporters making their voices heard in the opening few minutes of the game. It should be a lively one.
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We're under way!
Hello and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the Euro 2020 Round of 16 clash between Netherlands and Czech Republic in Budapest.
NETHERLANDS SUBS: Joel Veltman, Nathan Ake, Owen Wijndal, Steven Berghuis, Quincy Promes, Tim Krul, Davy Klaassen, Ryan Gravenberch, Wout Weghorst, Marco Bizot, Jurrien Timber, Cody Gakpo.
NETHERLANDS (3-4-1-2): Maarten Stekelenburg; Stefan De Vrij, Matthijs De Ligt, Daley Blind; Denzel Dumfries, Frenkie de Jong, Marten de Roon, Patrick Van Aanholt; Georginio Wijnaldum; Memphis Depay, Donyell Malen.
CZECH REPUBLIC SUBS: Jakub Brabec, Michal Krmencik, Jakub Jankto, Ales Mandous, Adam Hlozek, Matej Vydra, Alex Kral, Ales Mateju, Tomas Koubek, Tomas Pekhart, Jakub Pesek, Michal Sadilek.
CZECH REPUBLIC (4-2-3-1): Tomas Vaclik; Vladimir Coufal, Ondrej Celustka, Tomas Kalas, Pavel Kaderabek; Petr Sevcik, Tomas Soucek; Lukas Masopust, Tomas Holes, Antonin Barak; Patrik Schick.
The teams are out on the pitch and kick-off is just a few minutes away, stay tuned for all the match action!
That's all from us today folks, we hope you enjoyed the game!
The Netherlands just couldn’t get forward to test their opponents after the sending off and the Czech Republic just kept pushing and eventually got their reward. They will face Denmark in the quarter-finals on Saturday, after they beat Wales yesterday.
Both teams have played at a high intensity so far, but the Czech Republic have had the better opportunities and probably should be ahead. The Netherlands need to improve if they are to test their opponents in the final third.
The Netherlands finished top of Group C, winning all three of their games against Ukraine, Austria and North Macedonia and they are one of the teams to watch in the tournament, having scored the most goals in the group stages, with eight.
Meanwhile the Czech Republic finished third in Group D with four points and progressed to the knockout stages as one of the best third-placed sides. They won their first game against Scotland, before drawing 1-1 with Croatia and losing their final game against England.
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