Northern Ireland v Netherlands

MIDFIELDERS

GEORGINIOWIJNALDUM LIVERPOOL

KEVIN STROOTMAN MARSEILLE

DAVY PROPPER BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION

Age Caps 61 Goals 15 29

Age Caps

28 17

Age Caps

29 45

Goals 3

Goals 3

Wijnaldum is now a crucial part of Premier League leaders Liverpool's midfield after previous stints with Feyenoord, PSV and Newcastle United. Made his international bow in September 2011, coming on and scoring the final goal in an 11-0 mauling of San Marino. Has scored five times in these qualifiers.

Another player based in England, Propper joined Brighton for a club record fee for their first season in the Premier League. At that point the midfielder had five caps for Netherlands. All three of his international goals came in 2017 and he has only made one start in this qualification campaign.

Strootman has been a full international since 2011 and was a regular in the qualifiers for World Cup 2014 but missed the tournament through injury. Strootman only played 11 league games in two seasons and though his injury problems now appear to be behind him he has only played 12 minutes for his country in 2019.

MARTEN DE ROON ATALANTA

FRENKIE DE JONG BARCELONA

DONNY VAN DE BEEK AJAX

Age Caps 9 Goals 0

22

Age Caps

28 15

Age Caps

22 13

Goals 0

Goals 1

Like De Ligt and De Jong, Van de Beek was a key part of Ajax's campaign last season and he scored Champions League goals against Juventus and Tottenham. Remained at Ajax this summer despite links with Real Madrid and he was on target against Chelsea in the 4-4 draw earlier this month.

De Roon returned to current club Atalanta in 2017 after a season with Middlesbrough, for whom he scored four times in the Premier League, including a last-minute equaliser against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. The majority of his 15 Netherlands caps have been won under Koeman.

Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill said De Jong "will become the best midfielder in the world" after the game in Rotterdam last month. De Jong became the latest Dutch star to join Barcelona in the summer after impressing during Ajax's 2018-19 campaign. Scored his first international goal earlier this year.

STRIKERS

RYAN BABEL GALATASARAY

MEMPHIS DEPAY LYON

QUINCY PROMES AJAX

LUUK DE JONG SEVILLA

Age Caps 62 Goals 10 32

Age Caps 51 Goals 19 25

Age Caps

27 40

Age Caps

29 22

Goals 7

Goals 5

Babel spent three and a half seasons with Liverpool earlier in his career, scoring 12 times in the Premier League. He returned to the English top flight with Fulham in January, netting five goals in 16 appearances, but left following their relegation. Two of his 10 international goals have come during this qualification campaign.

Depay was the Eredivisie's top scorer in the 2014-15 season and joined Manchester United later that summer, reuniting with Van Gaal. He scored twice against Northern Ireland and began this international break as Group C's top scorer. In his past five games for club and country Depay has scored seven goals.

Began his career at Twente before joining Spartak Moscow, where he was named Russia's Player of the Year in 2017. Promes moved to Sevilla but spent just a season in Spain before joining Ajax this summer. Comes into this international break having scored three times in his last three club appearances.

Came off the bench in Rotterdam to put Netherlands ahead late on against Northern Ireland last month. De Jong, once of Newcastle United, was joint top scorer in the Eredivisie last year having scored 28 times in 34 games for PSV. Those figures earned him a move to Spanish top flight club Sevilla.

STEVEN BERGHUIS FEYENOORD

WOUT WEGHORST WOLFSBURG

MYRON BOADU AZ ALKMAAR

CALVIN STENGS AZ ALKMAAR

Age Caps

27 15

Age Caps 3 Goals 0

27

Age Caps 0 Goals 0

18

Age Caps 0 Goals 0

20

Goals 0

Only four players have scored more Eredivisie goals so far this season than Berghuis, who also netted 30 times across the previous two seasons for Feyenoord. Berghuis, who made nine Premier League appearances for Watford earlier in his career, has only featured for 27 minutes in this qualification campaign.

Weghorst scored 17 Bundesliga goals for Wolfsburg last season, a tally that was only bettered by Borussia Dortmund's Paco Alcacer and Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski. All three of his international appearances so far have come as a substitute, in friendlies against England, Slovakia and Italy last year.

The youngest member of the Oranje's squad received his maiden call-up after a sensational start to the season. Boadu only won his first Netherlands Under-21 cap in October, scoring twice on his debut against Portugal, and he has already managed 14 goals and five assists in all competitions for AZ.

Like club team-mate Boadu, Stengs is part of Koeman's senior squad for the first time. Stengs has scored nine times and provided eight assists in 23 games for AZ this term. He also scored twice for Netherlands Under-21s during the previous international break, finding the net in a 4-2 win over Portugal and a 4-0 thrashing of Norway.

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