The Dutch Football Association announced today, Friday, that the national team will play two friendly matches against Canada and Iceland before traveling to participate in the Euro 2024 finals in Germany next June. The matches will take place at De Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam, after which the Dutch team will head to Germany the day following their match against Iceland. Netherlands' first match in the Euro tournament is scheduled for June 16 in Hamburg, against a team qualifying from the playoffs, among Estonia, Finland, Poland, and Wales. The Dutch team, coached by Ronald Koeman, will face Canada on Thursday, June 6, followed by a match against Iceland four days later.