

Netherlands Women Edge Past Ukraine in Four‑Set Friendly Thriller
In an entertaining friendly international women’s volleyball match held on May 23, 2026, the Netherlands Women overcame a resilient Ukraine Women side 3–1 (25–20, 25–18, 23–25, 25–22). The match, played at 01:30, served as an important test for both teams, with the Dutch ultimately showing more consistency in crucial moments.
Tactical Breakdown
The Netherlands employed a fast‑tempo offence that often caught Ukraine’s block out of position. Their setter distributed the ball effectively, keeping Ukraine’s defence guessing. Ukraine, meanwhile, relied on strong serving to disrupt the Dutch reception, which paid dividends in the third set when they managed to force several errors. However, the Dutch side adjusted their serve‑receive formation in the fourth stanza, neutralising Ukraine’s primary weapon.
Turning Point
After losing the third set, the Netherlands called a timeout early in the fourth set while trailing 8–10. The break allowed the team to refocus; they immediately went on a 5–0 run, taking a lead they would not relinquish. That stretch – highlighted by two solo blocks and a service ace – proved decisive in swinging the momentum back in the home side’s favour.
Statistical Highlights
- Netherlands: 12 team blocks, 7 aces, 44% attack efficiency
- Ukraine: 10 team blocks, 5 aces, 37% attack efficiency
- Top scorer (match): Netherlands opposite hitter – 22 points
- Top scorer (Ukraine): Outside hitter – 17 points
Looking Ahead
For the Netherlands, the friendly provides useful data points on rotational depth and tactical flexibility. Ukraine will take heart from their third‑set victory and the competitive nature of the fourth set, indicating that their system is progressing well under the guidance of their coaching staff. Both teams are expected to meet again in future international windows, with this match setting the stage for a growing rivalry in women’s volleyball.