

The Netherlands national volleyball team delivered a commanding performance on 20 June 2026, sweeping Croatia 3-0 in a European League group stage clash. The straight-sets victory (25–18, 25–21, 25–16) underlined the Dutch side's growing momentum in the competition as they continue to push for a top finish in the preliminary round.
Match Overview
Played in front of an enthusiastic home crowd, the Netherlands dominated from the opening whistle. Their aggressive serving and efficient blocking neutralized Croatia's attack, keeping the visitors on the back foot throughout the evening. The home side never trailed by more than two points in any set, showcasing superior rhythm and tactical discipline.
Key Moments
- First set control: The Dutch jumped to an early 8–4 lead behind a string of service aces from outside hitter Nika van der Plas, forcing Croatia into a timeout. The set closed 25–18 with a decisive block on the left.
- Second-set resilience: Croatia fought harder, levelling at 14–14 after a mid-set spike run by opposite Matea Marković. But the Netherlands answered with a 6–2 surge, punctuated by middle blocker Jesse de Vries’s kill at 21–16, and sealed the set 25–21.
- Third-set rout: The Dutch came out firing, racing to a 10–3 advantage. Croatia struggled to handle serve receives, and the home side cruised to a 25–16 finish, with Laura van der Heijden landing the match‑point ace.
Standout Players
Setter Feline Wolters orchestrated a balanced attack, distributing 17 assists and adding two kills on dumps. Libero Ilse Schuitemaker anchored the defense with 11 digs and perfect reception in the first two sets. For Croatia, opposite Matea Marković was the lone bright spot, tallying 9 points, but lacked sufficient support from her teammates.
Impact on the European League Standings
The win lifts the Netherlands to a 4‑1 record in their pool, solidifying second place behind leaders Belgium. Croatia, now 1‑4, face an uphill battle to qualify for the Final Four. The Dutch side’s strong net presence and serving pressure have been key factors in their campaign, and this performance reinforces their credentials as a contender for the title.
With three more group matches remaining, the Netherlands will look to build on this dominant display when they face Slovenia next week. Croatia, meanwhile, must regroup quickly to keep their hopes alive.