Sport Video. The Netherlands wins first Euros match, England and Serbia fans clash Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 16/06/2024 - 21:34 GMT+2 The Netherlands' win against Poland puts pressure on Group D favourite France, which plays Austria on Monday. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next The Netherlands wins first Euros match, England and Serbia fans clash Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV thanks faithful as he celebrates 70th birthday Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | September 16th, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next Arab summit presents no united response after Israeli strike in Doha Now playing Next Spain's PM calls for Israel ban from sports events over war in Gaza Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | September 15th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Thousands at the Vatican concert with Bocelli and Pharrell Williams Now playing Next Vuelta cycling tournament abandoned due to pro-Palestine protests Now playing Next Ukraine strikes one of Russia's top oil refineries Now playing Next US deploys F-35 jets to Puerto Rico amid escalating Venezuela tensions Now playing Next Javier Bardem wears keffiyeh at 2025 Emmys in support of Palestine Now playing Next Terrorists threaten Notre Dame cathedral in old, fake video Now playing Next Amsterdam to Paris in 45 minutes? Dutch Hyperloop tests show promising results Now playing Next US says TikTok deal reached with China. Here’s all we know and who the buyer could be Now playing Next Connection tourism: These are the best European cities for layovers Now playing Next US flags line Windsor streets ahead of Trump state visit More videos
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