

Match Overview
Playing in front of a lively home crowd, the Netherlands dominated the opening exchanges and created several early chances. The breakthrough came in the 27th minute when midfielder Frenkie de Jong threaded a precise pass to Memphis Depay, who cut inside from the left and curled a right-footed shot into the far corner. Uzbekistan remained compact and dangerous on the counter, and they equalised just before half-time. A quick break ended with Eldor Shomurodov slotting home after a defensive lapse by the Dutch backline.
Key Moments
- 27' – Goal Netherlands: Memphis Depay opens the scoring with a trademark finish from the edge of the box.
- 43' – Goal Uzbekistan: Eldor Shomurodov capitalises on a miscommunication between Virgil van Dijk and goalkeeper Mark Flekken to level the score.
- 67' – Goal Netherlands: Substitute Xavi Simons collects a rebound from a corner and fires in off the post to restore the lead.
- 82' – Red card: Uzbekistan's Odiljon Hamrobekov is sent off for a second yellow card after a late challenge on Denzel Dumfries.
Tactical Story
Netherlands head coach Ronald Koeman fielded a 4-3-3 formation with an emphasis on possession through midfield trio De Jong, Mats Wieffer, and Joey Veerman. Uzbekistan, under coach Srečko Katanec, set up in a compact 5-4-1, looking to absorb pressure and hit on the break. The Dutch struggled at times to break down the low block, but the introduction of Simons and Wout Weghorst in the second half added fresh energy and a more direct threat. The red card effectively ended Uzbekistan's hopes of another equaliser, and the Netherlands closed out the match comfortably.
Standout Players
- Memphis Depay (Netherlands): Scored the opener and remained a constant threat with his movement and dribbling.
- Eldor Shomurodov (Uzbekistan): Led the line superbly and took his goal with composure.
- Xavi Simons (Netherlands): Came off the bench to score the winner and injected urgency into the attack.
Season and Preparation Context
For the Netherlands, this friendly was part of their build-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Koeman will be pleased with the result but may want more defensive solidity after conceding to a team ranked significantly lower. Uzbekistan, meanwhile, continue their preparations for the Asian Cup qualifiers. Despite the loss, the White Wolves showed they can trouble top-tier opposition on their day.
With this result, the Netherlands extend their unbeaten run in friendlies to five matches, while Uzbekistan will take heart from a competitive display on European soil.