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Group G qualifying continues on Saturday in the battle for the UEFA spots in the 2026 World Cup. In this game, Finland takes on the Netherlands.
Finland sits second in the group right now with four points, two back of leader Poland. The Netherlands is set to play its first game of the group play, as the team was in the Nations League during the first window of games.

How to Watch Finland vs. Netherlands
- Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025
- Time: 2:45 PM EDT
- Channel: Fubo Sport
- Stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Finland opened play against Malta, winning 1-0, but the team was unable to follow that up with a victory, squandering an early 2-0 lead against Lithuania and drawing with the team.
The Finnish team is trying to shake off a poor end to 2024, having lost its final six matches last year. It's yet to lose in 2025, but has played just two games.
The Netherlands has played two UEFA Nations League matches in 2025, drawing in both legs of the quarterfinals against Spain but losing on penalty kicks. Overall, the nation has won three consecutive draws, with its last victory coming in November against Hungary.
The Netherlands has advanced to the World Cup knockout stage in four of the last five tournaments, including a runner-up finish in 2010. However, sandwiched between them was a 2018 World Cup that the team failed to qualify for.
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