on which TV channel and at what time to see the match?
on which TV channel and at what time to see the match?
The round of 16 opens this Saturday with the meeting between the Netherlands and the United States. The two selections have no choice and must win this duel to continue the adventure. Find out in these lines on which TV channel and at what time to see the match of the World Cup Netherlands – United States live!
You can watch the Netherlands-USA match live this Saturday, December 3 at 4 p.m. on beIN SPORTS 1. Wilton SAMPAIO will kick off from Khalifa Stadium.
From 3 p.m., the program “Club Qatar” immerses you in the stakes of this eliminatory match. Then, at 6 p.m., you will find “Inside Qatar”, the magazine dedicated to the news of the tournament.
World Cup Netherlands – United States live: the stakes
The Netherlands qualified thanks to two victories against Qatar and Senegal. Thus, the Oranje finished first in group A with 7 points, ahead of Senegal. This Saturday, they challenge the United States for this first match of the direct eliminations. The selections have already met several times in friendly matches. Only the last meeting in 2015 was in favor of the Americans. For this clash of the round of 16, the Yankees will have to do without Christian Pulisic.
The Chelsea striker was injured against Iran and his tenure is uncertain. This setback is tricky for the United States, which has only won one game in the group stages. The stake is crucial because one of the two Nations will go home after the match.
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