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Romania vs Netherlands, EURO 2024 Live Score: NED lead 1-0 after 30 minutes; Cody Gakpo scores third goal of the tournament

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Romania vs Netherlands, EURO 2024 Live Score: NED lead 1-0 after 30 minutes; Cody Gakpo scores third goal of the tournament

Romania vs Netherlands, EURO 2024 Live Score: Follow the live updates of the UEFA Euro 2024 Round of 16 clash between Romania and Netherlands at the Allianz Arena in Munich on Tuesday. Catch the live football score from the match.

Romania vs Netherlands, EURO 2024 Live Score: Romania face Netherlands in a Round of 16 match at the Allianz Arena.Romania vs Netherlands, EURO 2024 Live Score: Romania face Netherlands in a Round of 16 match at the Allianz Arena.

Romania vs Netherlands Round Of 16, UEFA Euro 2024 Live: After making past the group stages for the first time in 24 years, Romania will face a Dutch challenge in their Round of 16 clash at the Allianz Arena in Munich on Tuesday.

For the first time at the Euros, Romania topped their group, edging out Belgium, Ukraine and Slovakia for the spot in Group E. A 3-0 win over Ukraine in the first round was only their second win in Euro history since a 3-2 triumph over England in 2000. The Romanians have had an iffy time since, with a defeat to Belgium and a draw against the Slovaks. However, their favoured opponents Netherlands have endured a similar course too.

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After beating Austria 2-1 in their Group D opener, the Netherlands were locked in a goalless draw with France. A 2-3 defeat to Austria pushed them down to third, but the Dutch managed to pull through to the knockouts. The Netherlands have a historical edge over the tie, having won 10 of the 14 matches against Romania.

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England live to fight another day but need to step up the pace to avoid exit

England were down and out. Ninety minutes had passed and five minutes of laborious injury time had gone by. Few expected Slovakia to put Gareth Southgate’s chosen few on the verge of a crushing yet deserved exit.

But just when the bell was about to toll, the question ‘who could’, was answered by ‘who else’.

Jude Bellingham has come up with four late goals for Real Madrid and two now for England – all of them being either equalisers or go-ahead goals, two of those winners coming in El Clasicos.

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