FINAL
Olympiastadion Berlin
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SabitzerMarcel Sabitzer
DepayMemphis Depay 
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59'
SchmidRomano Schmid
GakpoCody Gakpo 
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MalenDonyell Malen
I. Kruzliakwhistle
Olympiastadion Berlin
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Full-time: Netherlands 2-3 Austria

Austria are Group D winners after Marcel Sabitzer's strike settled a superb battle in Berlin. The Netherlands have to settle for third place and four points.
Full-time
90'
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Yellow card

89'

Time added on

We'll have six extra minutes in Berlin.
85'

Weghorst over

The Hoffenheim loanee races onto a flighted pass and sends a header over the top.
83'

Baumgartner denied

The Leipzig man rolls the ball in from a tight angle but he was offside in the build-up.
81'

Super Sabitzer!

Amazing! Austria are in front again! Christoph Baumgartner plays a superb pass in for Sabitzer, who slams high in at the near post. What a game this is!
80'
Marcel Sabitzer
80'

Gregoritsch on

Freiburg's forward does like a goal from the bench. Can he come up trumps here?
76'

Netherlands level again!

A VAR check precedes the referee checking the screen, but Depay's goal - a control and volley into the top corner from Weghorst's knock down - is good.
75'
Memphis Depay
73'

Xavi's cheeky pop

Xavi spots Pentz off his line and smacks a volley towards the target. The Austrian goalkeeper looks on in relief as the ball fizzes away from goal.
70'

Malen hurt

Donyell Malen has picked up a problem and Wout Weghorst looks set to come on.
64'

Austrian changes

Among Austria's triple change, Bayern Munich's Konrad Laimer is on, as is Leipzig's Christoph Baumgartner.
60'

Austria back in front!

Werder Bremen's Romano Schmid slams Grillitsch's cut-back off De Vrij and the ball whacks the back of the net. The Austrian end of the Olympiastadion erupts.
59'
Romano Schmid
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Better from Oranje

The Netherlands have significantly increased their efforts in this second half and look the more likely to score the game's next goal at this point.
52'

Pentz down

The Austrian goalkeeper receives lengthy treatment after clashing with Van Dijk during a corner. The Brøndby man should be ok to continue.
47'

Dutch level!

The Netherlands win possession and Xavi zips through the centre before feeding Gakpo, who bends the ball past Pentz for 1-1.
47'

Cody Gakpo

GOAL!

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Cody Gakpo
46'

Away we go again

The second half is underway at the Olympiastadion.
Kick-off!
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Half-time: Netherlands 0-1 Austria

Ralf Rangnick's side are good value for their lead in Berlin, which came thanks to Donyell Malen's sixth-minute own goal.
Half-time
44'

Time added on

There will be two minutes added to the end of the first half.
41'

Dutch pushing

Depay heads against the upright from Gakpo's flighted cut-back, but the Liverpool player was offside in the build-up there, it wouldn't have counted had that gone in.
38'

Austria chances

Sabitzer pummels a left-footed shot low towards the near post which Verbruggen parries out. Moments later, Arnautović kicks at air when in front of the target, allowing the Netherlands' goalkeeper to palm clear.
35'

Xavi enters the action

The Leipzig attacker comes on in an attempt to lift the Dutch.
34'

Wimmer sees yellow

Wimmer lands a foot on Geertruida and becomes the second Austrian to be booked in as many minutes.
33'

Yellow card

32'

Posch booked

Posch downs Depay and the Austrian is booked.
32'

Yellow card

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Austria edging it

As well as being a goal to the good, Austria have enjoyed 51 per cent of possession to this point, with Rangnick's side boasting 10 attacks to the Netherlands' four.
24'

Big Malen chance

Reijnders rolls the perfect pass in for Malen, who tries to angle a shot back across Pentz towards the far post. The ball zips narrowly wide.
22'

Xavi spotted

The Leipzig attacker is warming up down on the touchline as Netherlands coach Koeman assesses his options.
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Olé Austria

Such is the confidence of the Austrian fans here that they are currently Olé-ing every pass their team makes. Ralf Rangnick's men are certainly in the zone.
13'

Reijnders chance

... until now. Gakpo rolls one back for Reijnders, who has the goal at his mercy. The AC Milan midfielder opens his body and sidefoots well wide of the target.
12'

Netherlands look to respond

Ronald Koeman's side have had more possession since going behind, but they haven't been able to make inroads into the Austrian backline.
7'

Malen mistake

Dortmund's attacker has scored a fine goal, but at the wrong end. Prass's pass into the box lacked pace, but Malen came steaming back before sliding in and making contact, sending the ball flying past Verbruggen.
6'

Donyell Malen

OWN GOAL!

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Donyell Malen
5'

Dutch up against it

Arnautović this time turns provider but his centre towards Wimmer is plucked out of the air by Verbruggen.
2'

Austria's bright start

Schmid scampers down the left and whips a dangerous cross into the mixer which is just out of Arnautović's reach.
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Peeeep!

Austria get the ball rolling in Berlin.
Kick-off!

We're all set

Anthems are done, handshakes made and all that's left now is for the referee to get this game underway.

Teams out!

Both sets of players make their way out into the sunshine of Berlin's Olympiastadion.
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Xavi among Dutch subs

Leipzig's star attacker Xavi will start today's encounter on the bench for the Netherlands, as will Bayern Munich's Matthijs de Ligt. Bayer Leverkusen's Bundesliga champion Jeremie Frimpong will also be among the replacements along with last season's loanees at Hoffenheim and BVB, Wout Weghorst and an Ian Maatsen.
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Baumgartner on the bench

Leipzig's Christoph Baumgartner - who scored in the Matchday 2 win against Poland - is among the Austrian subs today and is one of four players to make way from the starting XI, Bayern Munich's Konrad Laimer, Philipp Mwene of Mainz and Feyenoord's injured Gernot Trauner the others.
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More on those teams

The Bundesliga is well-represented in today's starting line-ups in Berlin. Austria feature Borussia Dortmund's Marcel Sabitzer, Gladbach's Maximilian Wöber, Philipp Lienhart of Freiburg, Hoffenheim's Florian Grillitsch, Leipzig's Nicolas Seiwald, Werder Bremen's Romano Schmid and Patrick Wimmer of Wolfsburg. BVB's Donyell Malen makes the Dutch line-up.

Austria starting XI

Pentz - Posch, Wöber, Lienhart, Prass - Seiwald, Grillitsch - Wimmer, Sabitzer, Schmid - Arnautović (c)

Netherlands starting XI

Verbruggen - Geertruida, De Vrij, Van Dijk (c), Aké - Schouten, Veerman, Reijnders - Malen, Depay, Gakpo
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Olympiastadion all set

All roads lead to Berlin's Olympiastadion! Today marks the third group-stage game to take place at the spectacular stadium, which will also be the venue for the Euro 2024 final on 14 July.

Tale of the tape

Of the 20 previous meetings between these teams, the Netherlands have won 10 to Austria's six victories. There have also been four draws. Would these sides settle for one more stalemate in Berlin this evening?
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Place in the last 16 on the line

The Netherlands top Group D on four points, ahead of France on goal difference, but Austria are only a point behind. The Oranje are guaranteed a top-two finish if they avoid defeat, but will win the group if they better France's result against already eliminated Poland. Austria will also advance with a win, while a draw should put them in a strong position to advance as one of the best third-placed nations.

Welcome!

Follow all of the build-up and live action from the Netherlands' meeting with Austria in Berlin.