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Netherlands: Memphis Depay was introduced at half-time against Ecuador, but his lack of game-time could see him benched once again.
In his pre-match press conference, Van Gaal said: “We are not taking any risks with Memphis.”
Qatar: The hosts have no fresh injury concerns from Friday, but might be tempted to draft Mohammed Muntari into the team after his goal against Senegal.
Who will be the star men?
Netherlands: Considering he’s scored in both games and was one of the most in-form players in Europe ahead of the tournament, Gakpo is the standout danger man for Holland.
But from midfield, Barcelona ace Frenkie de Jong has also impressed and was named man of the match in their opener.
Qatar: They’ve registered just two shots on target in three hours of action, so they’re not exactly stacked with quality.
But Muntari took his goal brilliantly, so Virgil van Dijk and Co will have to be wary of his aerial threat.
Permutations
It’s simple for Netherlands, avoid defeat and they’re through, but they’re also seal their place in the last-16 if Ecuador beat Senegal.
In terms of winning the group, they will secure top spot if they win and Ecuador fail to beat Senegal.
If them and Ecuador both win, it’ll come down to goal difference.
As for Qatar, they’re already out and will need a huge victory to avoid finishing bottom of the group.
What’s the head-to-head?
Perhaps unsurprisingly, considering Qatar aren’t in Europe and have never qualified for a World Cup previously, the game at the Al Bayt Stadium will be their first ever meeting between the sides.