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sport news Holland vs Argentina World Cup 2022 - Team news, kick-off time, TV channel, ... trends now

sport news Holland vs Argentina World Cup 2022 - Team news, kick-off time, TV channel, ... trends now

Holland and Argentina contest the second of the World Cup quarter-finals in what promises to be an engrossing contest under the Friday night lights.

Louis van Gaal's Dutch side have been functional and efficient rather than eye-catching so far in the tournament but they remain unbeaten.

Holland topped Group A having beaten Senegal and hosts Qatar with a draw against Ecuador sandwiched in between.

Holland's players celebrate Memphis Depay (left) scoring against the USA in the last-16

Holland's players celebrate Memphis Depay (left) scoring against the USA in the last-16

Argentina celebrate after Julian Alvarez put them two goals to the good against Australia

Argentina celebrate after Julian Alvarez put them two goals to the good against Australia

They were then forced to step up a gear in their last-16 clash with the United States, eventually winning 3-1.

Argentina were victims of a seismic World Cup shock when they lost 2-1 to Saudi Arabia in their opening group game, but recovered with wins over Mexico and Poland to top Group C.

Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez were then on target as Argentina overcame Australia 2-1 to book their quarter-final place.

Sportsmail has everything you need to know about the quarter-final fixture. 

When is Holland vs Argentina?

The World Cup quarter-final between Holland and Argentina will take place on Friday December 9.

The kick-off time in Qatar is at 10pm, which is 7pm in the United Kingdom, 2pm in the United States (EST) and 5am Australian Eastern Standard Time.

Date Friday December 9

Kick-off 10pm Qatar, 7pm United Kingdom, 2pm United States EST and 5am Australian Eastern Standard Time.

Holland's Denzel Dumfries celebrates in style after opening the scoring against the USA

Holland's Denzel Dumfries celebrates in style after opening the scoring against the USA 

How to watch the match

In the United Kingdom, the Holland vs Argentina match will be broadcast live on BBC One ad streamed on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport Website.

In the United States, the fixture is going to be shown live on FOX, Telemundo, fubo TV, DirecTV Stream, Peacock Premium, Vidgo and Sling Blue.

Australian viewers can tune into the game via SBS, who will be televising every match during the 2022 World Cup. SBS On Demand will also stream the fixture for those on the move.

If you're unable to watch the game live, you can relive the action via the FIFA YouTube Channel (Worldwide). The official YouTube channel will be posting highlight reels after each game.

Lionel Messi fired Argentina in front in their last-16 contest against Australia on Saturday

Lionel Messi fired Argentina in front in their last-16 contest against Australia on Saturday

Where is Holland vs Argentina being played?

The quarter-final fixture will be played at the Lusail Iconic Stadium, which has a capacity of 88,966 (originally counted as about 80,000) and is comfortably the largest stadium being used at the Qatar World Cup.

It is situated in Lusail, some 23km north of the capital city Doha, where the majority of games are being played.

Construction on the Lusail Iconic Stadium began in 2017 and it was completed in November 2021, with the official inauguration coming on September 9 this year when it hosted the Lusail Super Cup.

It will host 10 matches during the World Cup, including the final on December 18.

Argentina already have mixed memories of the stadium because it was the scene of their shock 2-1 loss to Saudi

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