The Netherlands will host Poland in a crucial UEFA World Cup Qualifier Group G clash on Thursday, September 4, 2025, at De Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam.
Netherlands Entering in Top Form
Manager Ronald Koeman’s side comes into the match with a flawless qualifying record so far, winning both of their opening fixtures by a combined score of 10-0. Their dominant run includes an 8-0 victory over Malta, where Memphis Depay and Donyell Malen each scored twice.
Depay now sits tied with Robin van Persie on 50 international goals, just one strike away from becoming the all-time leading scorer for the Netherlands men’s national team.
Poland Looking for Stability Under New Coach
Poland arrives with two wins and one loss in its qualifiers, most recently falling 2-1 against Finland. This match will be the first under new head coach Jan Urban, who replaced Michał Probierz in July.
Urban has already restored harmony within the squad, bringing back Robert Lewandowski after tensions with the previous coach. The Barcelona striker will be crucial if Poland hopes to take points in Rotterdam.

Match Details
- Fixture: Netherlands vs Poland (UEFA World Cup Qualifying – Group G)
- Date: Thursday, September 4, 2025
- Kickoff Time: 2:45 p.m. ET
- Venue: Stadion Feijenoord (De Kuip), Rotterdam, Netherlands
- How to Watch: Fubo (Live Stream), ViX (Prime Video)
Betting Odds (DraftKings Sportsbook)
- Netherlands: -320
- Draw: +450
- Poland: +850
Head-to-Head Record
This will mark the 21st meeting between the two nations. The Netherlands has historically dominated, winning most recent encounters:
- 6/16/2024: Poland 1–2 Netherlands
- 9/22/2022: Poland 0–2 Netherlands
- 6/11/2022: Netherlands 2–2 Poland
- 11/18/2020: Poland 1–2 Netherlands
- 9/4/2020: Netherlands 1–0 Poland
Recent Form
Netherlands (last 5 matches)
- W 8–0 vs Malta
- W 2–0 at Finland
- L 3–3 at Spain
- D 2–2 vs Spain
- D 1–1 at Bosnia and Herzegovina
Poland (last 5 matches)
- L 2–1 at Finland
- W 2–0 vs Moldova
- W 2–0 vs Malta
- W 1–0 vs Lithuania
- L 2–1 vs Scotland
The Netherlands look strong favorites to extend their unbeaten run, while Poland hopes Lewandowski’s return sparks a crucial upset.



