Spain vs Netherlands
Women’s World Cup
Quarter-Final
Friday
11th August 2023
Sky Stadium
Preview, analysis and predictions for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Quarter-Final fixture between the Netherlands and Spain.
Spain vs Netherlands: Preview
Spain
Spain’s performance in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup group stage has been nothing short of impressive, setting the stage for a promising campaign. They commenced the tournament on 23rd July with a thrilling 2-1 victory against the formidable Brazil, making a powerful statement about their abilities on the international stage. This crucial win not only showcased Spain’s potential to go toe-to-toe with strong opponents but also demonstrated their determination to secure vital points in the early stages of the tournament.
Continuing their momentum, on 27th July, Spain recorded another positive result by defeating Australia with a decisive 1-0 scoreline. The match proved to be a hard-fought battle, yet Spain’s ability to emerge victorious highlighted their resilience and composure during tightly contested encounters. Their defensive solidity and clinical finishing were on full display, reinforcing their prowess as a formidable side.
In their final group stage match Spain faced Canada in a match that ended in a goalless draw, Spain’s performance demonstrated their ability to hold off a strong Canadian team and earn a valuable point. Their defensive prowess was once again evident, as they effectively thwarted Canada’s attacks, showcasing their resilience and tactical acumen.
The team destroyed Switzerland in the round of 16 game which ended 5-1 in their favor. Bonmati was the star of the fixture and scored a brace. Spain now enters the quarter-finals of the FIFA Women’s World Cup with a great deal of confidence and momentum. Their solid performances in the early stages of the tournament have proven their ability to compete at the highest level. Spain’s balanced approach, combining attacking flair and defensive stability, has been a key factor in their success thus far.
Netherlands
Oranje has undoubtedly been one of the standout performers in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, leaving spectators and football enthusiasts in awe of their dominant and composed displays on the field.
Their journey commenced with an intense group stage, where they faced strong opponents and proved their mettle. On 23rd July, in their opening match against Portugal, the Netherlands exhibited their ability to grind out victories in closely contested encounters. With a slender 1-0 win, they demonstrated their defensive prowess.
The following match on 27th July saw the Netherlands pitted against one of the tournament’s favorites, the United States. In a thrilling and closely fought contest, they emerged with a commendable 1-1 draw, proving their capability to hold their ground against high-caliber opposition. They capitalized on a scoring opportunity to secure a crucial point.
In their final group stage match on 1st August, the Netherlands unleashed their attacking prowess, delivering a resounding 7-0 victory against Vietnam. This dominant performance underlined their offensive firepower and their capacity to dismantle lower-ranked teams. Their cohesive gameplay and clinical finishing showcased the team’s versatility and adaptability in different match scenarios.
Moving into the Round of 16, the Netherlands continued to impress, displaying their composure and poise in crucial knockout matches. On 6th August, they secured a convincing 2-0 win against South Africa. This match emphasized their ability to thrive under pressure, with their players rising to the occasion and delivering stellar performances when it mattered the most.
Throughout the tournament, the Netherlands Women’s National Team has exhibited a fine balance between defensive solidity and attacking prowess. Their ability to grind out results, perform well against strong contenders, and score emphatic victories against lower-ranked opponents has earned them widespread recognition and praise.
Spain vs Netherlands: Predictions
The Netherlands have been impressive against weaker opponents this tournament. They managed a hard fought draw against an underwhelming USWNT. However, their performances cannot be overlooked.
Spain on the other hand has had a polarizing tournament. Thatbeing said one could argue that their loss against Japan was far more damaging to their reputation than what the Switzerland win managed to do to improve.
La Roja might just about be able to progress. However, it would be mighty close and would take until extra time or the penalty shootouts.