Our prediction for this World Cup 2026 match:
Netherlands will be looking to extend their winning run in Group G to five games when they take on Montenegro at Podgorica City Stadium. The Oranje are leading the standings ahead of the trip to Podgorica, but Norway are breathing down their neck. Netherlands are eager to secure automatic qualification for the next year’s showpiece tournament, and they are likely to leave their hearts on the field. Memphis Depay will be the man to watch in the away team, while Frankie de Jong has overcome his injury.
In-form Villarreal winger Arnaut Danjuma is pushing for a start after scoring as a substitute in the 6-0 crushing of Gibraltar. The Montenegrins, on the other hand, missed out on a place at the World Cup finals, and seeing that they head into the match with the lack of motivation, away win should be considered. To make things even worse for the hosts, midfielder Marko Vesovic is sidelined through suspension.
Highlighted Player (Nikola Vukcevic):
Nikola Vukcevic is yet another Montenegro footballer who plays for Braga as a midfielder. The 184-cm-tall player was born in Podgorica on 13 December, 1991. Vukcevic began his senior career at his hometown club Buducnost Podgorica and he was part of the team from 2010 to 2013.
The Montenegro footballer scored four goals in 65 league appearances for the club. In 2013 he joined Braga as a free player and he initially played for the reserve team. After making 31 appearances for Braga B he made his debut for the first team against Vitoria, coming from the bench in the stoppage time. Speaking of his international career, Nikola Vukcevic made his Montenegro debut against Ghana on 5 March, 2014 in a friendly game.
The Hrabri sokoli defeated the Black Stars back then. His main position is defensive midfielder, but he plays as a central midfielder and as attacking midfielder as well. Nikola’s contract with Braga expires on 30 June, 2020.
Highlighted Team (Netherlands):
Netherlands are well known for the colour of their shirts. The orange colour is the symbol of the Dutch national team and that is the reason why they got a nickname the Oranje. Netherlands won the 1988 European Championship in West Germany, with the team beating the Soviet Union in the title game.
A number of top-class players were part of the Netherlands national team that won the Euro 1988 trophy, with the likes of Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard and Erwin Koeman all starting the match against the Soviet Union. However, many people consider Johan Cruyff the best player in the history of Dutch football. Cruyff won three European Cups with Ajax as a player and he clinched the European Cup with Barcelona as a coach.
Johan Cruyff is well known as “the father of modern football”. Netherlands participated in the World Cup final on three occasions (1974, 1978, 2010), but they have yet to win the prestigious trophy. The Oranje welcome their rivals at Amsterdam ArenA, Philips Stadion and Stadion Feijenoord.