This is the route that the Orange Lionesses must take to the Olympic Games in Paris | Dutch football

Of the 4-0 victory over Belgium The Orange Lionesses managed to take a giant step towards the Paris Olympic Games on Tuesday evening. The team of national coach Andries Jonker ends up at the top of group 1 of the Nations League, at the expense of Sarina Wiegman’s England. This means participation in the Final Four of the Nations League, where two Olympic tickets will be distributed early next year.

Knowing that France, as host country, is automatically qualified for the Olympic women’s tournament and the French have secured themselves in the final round with world champion Spain, a victory in the consolation final of the Nations League could be sufficient for the Lionesses. The condition is that France reaches the final. If the French finish fourth, the Dutch team must reach the final. So one of the participants in the Final Four is missing out.

Germany also qualified for the Final Four on Tuesday evening – just like the Dutch team. The team of interim national coach Horst Hrubesch did not get further than a goalless draw against Wales in Swansea. That turned out to be enough for the group win, because Iceland won 1-0 against Denmark.

Draw

The final round of the Nations League will take place between February 21 and 28. Monday will be an exciting day for the Orange Lionesses, because a draw will determine which opponent they will be paired with in the semi-finals. A draw will also be made to determine which countries have the home advantage in the semi-finals and subsequently in a possible final or in the battle for third place.

The Olympic football tournament will largely be played outside Paris in the summer of next year. In addition to the Parc des Princes in the French capital, Nantes, Lyon, Saint-Etienne, Marseille, Nice and Bordeaux have been designated as host cities.



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