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Netherlands 2-0 Austria LIVE! Depay, Dumfries goals - Euros result, highlights, latest news and reaction

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Netherlands vs Austria - LIVE!

The Netherlands joined Belgium and Italy in having booked their place in the last-16 of Euro 2020 after strolling past Austria this evening.

Memphis Depay and Denzel Dumfries were on the scoresheet as Frank De Boer’s side ran out 2-0 winners in Amsterdam to secure top spot in Group C with a game to spare.

Depay converted from the penalty spot after Dumfries had been brought down and missed a glaring opportunity to double the lead shortly before half-time.

However, the points were made safe midway through the second-half when Dumfries scored his second goal in as many games at the tournament.

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Austria still have every chance of reaching the last-16, currently level on points with Ukraine, who they face in their final group fixture.

The Netherlands, meanwhile, will face one of the four best third-place teams in the first knockout stage.

You can follow all this evening’s action LIVE with Standard Sport’s blog below...

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