Netherlands v Wales
Tuesday 14 June, 19:45
Live on BBCi
Netherlands have chance to kick clear
The Dutch are in pole position in Nations League Group A4 after two wins and a draw from their opening three games. That's currently three in front of Belgium and Poland with half the matches played.
Louis van Gaal's men produced a superb performance to thrash Belgium 4-1 in Brussels and then were involved in late drama against Wales in Cardiff.
The Welsh grabbed an injury-time equaliser but there was still time for the visitors to go down the other end and nick a 2-1 victory via Burnley's Wout Weghorst's header.
But after two away wins, the Dutch found themselves in trouble at home against Poland last time. They fell 2-0 down after 49 minutes but hit back with goals from Davy Klaassen and Denzel Dumfries to make it 2-2.
There was even chance to grab a 90-minute winner but Memphis Depay's penalty kick struck the post.
Still, there's a great spirit in the Netherlands camp - which isn't always the case - and they'll see this as a great chance to tighten their grip on the group.
A win here for the Dutch and they'd be five clear if Poland and Belgium play out a draw in Tuesday's other group game.
Wales have been competitive in tough group
Wales prop up the group with just a single point after three games but whatever happens in this one, they've definitely not looked out of place in the top division of the Nations League.
This was a tough, tough group to be drawn in following their promotion and all their games so far have been decided late on.
Robert Page's men were leading 1-0 in Poland before conceding twice in the final 18 minutes while, as mentioned, only a last-gasp winner condemned them to defeat in the first meeting with the Dutch.
But in Cardiff on Saturday night the late twist finally went their way as Brennan Johnson hit an 86th-minute equaliser to give Wales a very creditable 1-1 draw with Belgium, the No.2 side in the current world rankings.
Of course, during this flurry of Nations League matches, Wales also had to dig deep to beat Ukraine in their World Cup playoff decider.
The thrill of qualifying for the finals for the first time since 1958 is still high, although what is left in the tank? This is Wales' fifth match of the month and we're not even halfway through June.
Dutch hot favourites to complete Welsh double
The hosts are bound to be fancied in the market but by how much? The Netherlands currently trade at 1.351/3 while Wales are 11.010/1 to cause an upset. The Draw is 5.69/2.
I went for the draw in Wales' home game against Belgium on Saturday night but that was in Cardiff and, unlike against the Belgians, there are no happy memories for Welsh fans in games against the Dutch. They've lost the last nine.
All teams have been busy but Wales have played one more game than the home side due to that World Cup playoff and maybe this will be a step too far.
It's dangerous to write off Page's men and a check of the group table shows that Wales have conceded fewer goals (5) than Belgium (6) and Poland (9).
However, the Netherlands have only failed to score in one of their last 25 internationals and the shot count was 17-5 in their favour in the 2-2 draw with Poland.
I'd expect perhaps another couple from them in this one but they haven't produced a clean sheet yet in the group and Wales have netted in all of their matches.
That leads to options of Both teams to Score at 2.1211/10 or perhaps even a 2-1 correct scoreline at 8.615/2.
But, with a Dutch win fancied, I'll take the 3.211/5 for Netherlands and Both teams to Score.
Bet Builder options on both sides
With all teams rotating due to the flurry of games, it's hard to put anyone up in the scorer markets.
It may be the case that, with this being the final game of the summer, both managers go strong.
Then again, the rotation policies could continue, leading to similar line-ups to the first meeting when the Dutch rested Depay and Wales left out more of their top names.
If Depay plays, he's an obvious Bet Builder choice. Depay to score in a Dutch win is 2.0811/10.
Denzil Dumfries has scored in two of the three games so far and the roving wing-back is just under 6.05/1 to net in a home victory.
For Wales, Brennan Johnson hit the post against Ukraine and scored the equaliser against Belgium.
That leaves one ambition option of both Johnson and Dumfries to score in a Netherlands win at around 4443/1.
Opta stat
Netherlands are unbeaten in their 12 games across all competitions since Louis van Gaal returned as manager (W8 D4).
The last time they had a longer run of games without defeat was between 2012 and 2013, when they went 17 games unbeaten - also under van Gaal.