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Watch England vs Netherlands live streaming tv link on pc on 2011

International Friendly Matches
European Union
Besides qualifying for euro 2008 or World Cup 2010 there are also international friendly matches.

This matches will be played in nine stadiums in nine host cities around the country, with the final being played at the Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt. Sixteen teams were selected for participation via a worldwide qualification tournament that began in 2009. In the first round of the tournament finals, the teams compete in round-robin groups of four teams for points, with the top two teams in each group proceeding.

England vs Netherlands


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Match scheduled:
Date: 10-08-2011
Time: 19:00 until 21:00

International Friendly Match

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Match is Called off: "England v Holland international on Wednesday called off due to riots in London". Sad but safety first. Update will be added soon. Also unsure what the tv channels (like FSC, ITV1, SBS, Guangdong, SHTV) now will show or what both national teams will do.

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Wembley was due to host the match on Wednesday night but it has now been axed by police. The decision was made after talks between the police and the FA on Tuesday morning, with rioting in nearby Harlesden and Brent Cross. They agreed that they do not have the resources to deal with a massive Wembley crowd for the game. More than 70,000 tickets were sold for the game, but allowing hoardes of football fans to gather in an area already scarred by riots posed significant security risks. The trouble is putting a massive strain on the Metropolitan Police, and a spokesman said: ‘Every football match is subject to some form of assessment around police resources and this game is no different.’