

They arrive without their star attraction though in Virgil van Dijk but have drawn themselves a very winnable group to attack. The Dutch are back at a major tournament after back-to-back qualification failures.

The 31-year-old should be relatively fresh having been a peripheral figure for West Ham under David Moyes this season, and a good tournament here could help manufacture a more lucrative move away from the London Stadium.Īs captain, he can be expected to retain his place provided he proves his fitness but he is not the sole threat. Monday June 21: Ukraine vs Austria Kick-off 5pm (Bucharest)Īndriy Yarmolenko - Let's start by saying this will be seen as a very favourable group for all four nations, but if Ukraine are to progress they will need Yarmolenko to add to his 38 goals for the Yellow and Blue.Thursday June 17: Ukraine vs North Macedonia Kick-off 2pm (Bucharest).Sunday June 13: Netherlands vs Ukraine Kick-off 8pm (Amsterdam).

Forwards: Roman Yaremchuk (Gent), Artem Besedin (Dynamo Kyiv), Artem Dovbyk (Dnipro-1)īest Euro finish: Group stage (2012, 2016)
