Netherlands vs Algeria prediction, betting tips and bet builder – Dutch delight on World Cup send off?

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Netherlands and Algeria go head to head for the first time on Wednesday night in Rotterdam for a pre-World Cup friendly, in the host’s final match on home soil before they head to the United States.Netherlands vs Algeria best betsNetherlands to win and both teams to score at 21/10 with BetfredBrian Brobbey to score at 8/5 with BetMGMNetherlands to win, both teams to score, Brobbey to score at 21/4 with BetMGMNetherlands vs Algeria head to head overviewDate: Wednesday 3rd June 2026Kick-off: 7:45pmVenue: De Kuip, Rotterdam, NetherlandsHow to watch: Amazon Prime PPVReferee: Jakob Semler (Austria)All time head-to-head: This is the two nations’ first ever meetingFavourite to win: Netherlands – 8/25 with BetMGMNetherlands vs Algeria predicted lineupsNetherlands (4-2-3-1): Verbruggen (GK); Wieffer, Van Hecke, Van Dijk, Van de Ven; De Jong, Gravenberch; Malen, Reijnders, Gakpo; BrobbeyAlgeria (4-2-3-1): Mastil (GK); Belghali, Mandi, Bensebaini, Ait-Nouri; Aouar, Zerrouki; Mahrez, Maza, Chaibi; GouiriNetherlands vs Algeria predictionWednesday night’s match against Algeria in Rotterdam will be the Dutch’s final match on home soil before they depart for the USA to compete in the 2026 World Cup.Ronald Koeman’s side head into the World Cup camp in strong form, unbeaten in their last 10 matches in all competitions, and without defeat in any match in regulation time since October 2024 having lost on penalties to Spain in the Nations League in March last year.Seven of the 10 matches they’ve played since then have ended in victory, a run that saw them finish top of their World Cup qualifying group which featured Poland, Finland, Malta and Lithuania.Since securing their place at a second consecutive World Cup, and a third successive major tournament, the three times runners-up defeated Norway 2-1 in a home friendly in March before being held to a 1-1 draw against Ecuador a few days later in Eindhoven.Wednesday night’s match in Rotterdam against Algeria will be their final match on home soil before heading off to the USA, where they will play one more behind-closed-doors friendly against Uzbekistan in New York before their tournament gets underway on 14th June.The Oranje kick off their campaign with a crunch Group F match against a highly rated Japan side in Dallas, before taking on Sweden in Houston, and finally battling Tunisia in Kansas City.Koeman’s men will be looking to extend their unbeaten run to 11 matches as they take on an Algeria side who have won five of their last seven matches in all competitions.The north African side are preparing for their own World Cup campaign, a notable achievement having failed to qualify for either of the last two global tournaments.Managed by the Bosnian-born Swiss manager Vladimir Petkovic, who managed his native Switzerland to the last 16 of the World Cup in 2018, will be hoping to achieve the same feat with his new adopted home country, Algeria, who have only ever reached the knockout stage once and have never gone beyond the last 16.The Greens will be looking to recover from what turned out to be a disappointing AFCON campaign over the winter, in which they won their first four matches but were beaten 2-0 by Nigeria in the last eight.In the March international break, their final camp before the World Cup, Algeria played two friendlies in Italy beating Guatemala 7-0 before holding Uruguay to a goalless draw.Wednesday’s friendly in Rotterdam will also be Petkovic’s side’s final match before crossing the Atlantic Ocean, where they will play Bolivia in Kansas City in one final friendly before the Group J campaign gets underway with a match against defending champions Argentina in the same city.The Fennecs will then take on tournament debutants Jordan in San Francisco, before heading back to Missouri to take on Austria for their final group match.Wednesday night’s match will be the first time the two nations have ever crossed paths in any competition, and the home side will be strong favourites in front of their home crowd ahead of tournament they’ll be looking to reach the latter stages of – a 2-1 home win perhaps the most likely outcome.Netherlands vs Algeria betting tipsDutch delight in a winning send offThe Netherlands are 10 matches unbeaten in all competitions and haven’t tasted defeat in a home match since 2023, a run spanning 14 games.Koeman’s side will be determined to wave goodbye to their home fans ahead of their departure for the World Cup off the back of a win, and should have the strength in their squad to get the better of Algeria, despite them losing just one of their last seven.Netherlands to win and both teams to score at 21/10 with BetfredBrobbey on the moneySunderland striker Brian Brobbey is expected to get the call to start up top, having worked his way back into the squad for the March friendlies following a strong first season in the Premier League, scoring seven goals to help the Black Cats to a top seven finish in their first season back in the top flight.Brian Brobbey to score at 8/5 with BetMGMNetherlands vs Algeria latest oddsFind the latest Netherlands vs Algeria betting odds here, odds courtesy of BetMGM and are subject to change.Netherlands – 8/25Draw – 7/2Algeria – 13/2More international predictionsFind more predictions and betting tips from our expert punters in our match previews on the World Cup, Premier League, Champions League and more!Stay up to date with all the latest World Cup Winner Odds, World Cup Top Goalscorer Odds, World Cup Group Winner Odds and all the best World Cup Betting Offers and Free Bets in our dedicated betting hubCommercial content notice: Taking one of the bookmaker offers featured in this article may result in a payment to talkSPORT. 18+. 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