Netherlands vs Ecuador World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group A match at Qatar 2022

David Lynch

Netherlands vs Ecuador World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group A match at Qatar 2022 image

Having both won their opening games of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the Netherlands and Ecuador meet with Group A supremacy at stake.

For both teams, this meeting represents an opportunity to put one foot in the knockout stages before any other in the competition.

However, a typically testing major tournament schedule could force both to freshen up their teams for this clash. 

Below are the predicted lineups for the Netherlands and Ecuador.

MORE: World Cup 2022 Group A: Match schedule, fixtures, times and dates 

Netherlands vs Ecuador lineups

Head coach Louis van Gaal has revealed that he could be willing to take a risk with Memphis Depay's fitness, such is his importance to the Netherlands.

The Barcelona forward was only fit enough to be a substitute against Senegal but could be thrust quickly into the starting line-up, if Van Gaal's words are anything to go by.

"He has played 30 minutes and the next step would be 45 minutes," Van Gaal said. "The injury he has makes it so difficult to decide when he can start, so we have to look at him.

"But he is an extraordinary player and so I have set aside my principles because I consider him to be incredibly important to my team.

"I explained this to the players, that I am doing all this for Memphis, and the players accepted it."

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Netherlands starting 11

Netherlands (3-4-1-2, right to left): 23. Noppert (GK) — 2. Timber, 4. Van Dijk, 5. Ake — 22. Dumfries, 20. Koopmeiners, 21. De Jong, 17. Blind — 14. Klaassen — 8. Gakpo, 7. Bergwijn.

  • Injured: none
  • Suspended: none

Depay was not risked from the start, with Cody Gakpo looking to build on his goalscoring start to the tournament alongside Steve Bergwijn in attack.

Meanwhile, after keeping a clean sheet in the opener, which happened to be his international debut, Andries Noppert is expected to continue in goal.

Ecuador starting 11

Ecuador (3-4-3, right to left): 1. Galindez (GK) — 25. Porozo, 2. F. Torres, 3. Hincapie — 17. Preciado, 20. Mendez, 23. Caicedo, 7. Estupinan — 19. Plata, 11. Estrada, 13. Valencia.

  • Injured: none
  • Suspended: none

Enner Valencia scored twice against Qatar but will be assessed ahead of this one after feeling a heavy challenge, with coach Gustavo Alfaro saying: "The tests show there is no injury. That is important, but he took a severe blow."

With no other injury concerns, Ecuador could be otherwise unchanged.

Netherlands vs Ecuador World Cup squads

Here are the 26 names on each team's squad lists at the World Cup in Qatar:

Netherlands

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Remko PasveerAjax (NED)382
GK22Andries NoppertHeerenveen (NED)280
GK13Justin BijlowFeyenoord (NED)246
DEF4Virgil van DijkLiverpool (ENG)3149
DEF5Nathan AkeManchester City (ENG)2729
DEF26Jeremie FrimpongBayer Leverkusen (NED)210
DEF6Stefan de VrijInter (ITA)3059
DEF17Daley BlindAjax (NED)3294
DEF3Matthijs de LigtBayern Munich (GER)2338
DEF16Tyrell MalaciaManchester United (ENG)236
DEF2Jurrien TimberAjax (NED)2110
DEF22Denzel DumfriesInter (ITA)2637
MID21Frenkie de JongBarcelona (SPA)2545
MID14Davy KlassenAjax (NED)2935
MID25Xavi SimonsPSV Eindhoven (NED)190
MID11Steven BerghuisAjax (NED)3039
MID15Marten de RoonAtalanta (ITA)3130
MID24Kenneth TaylorAjax (NED)202
MID20Teun KoopmeinersAtalanta (ITA)249
FWD10Memphis DepayBarcelona (SPA)2881
FWD7Steven BergwijnAjax (NED)2524
FWD8Cody GakpoPSV Eindhoven (NED)239
FWD19Wout WeghorstBesiktas (TUR)3015
FWD18Vincent JanssenRoyal Antwerp (BEL)2820
FWD9Luuk de JongPSV Eindhoven (NED)3238
FWD12Noa LangClub Brugge (BEL)235

Ecuador

PositionPlayerClubAgeCaps
GKAlexander DominguezDeportes Tolima (ECU)3567
GKHernan GalindezAucas (ECU)3512
GKMoises RamirezIndependiente (ECU)222
DEFRobert ArboledaSao Paulo (BRA)3132
DEFXavier ArreagaSeattle Sounders (USA)2817
DEFPervis EstupinanBrighton (ENG)2428
DEFPiero HincapieBayer Leverkusen (GER)2021
DEFWilliam PachoRoyal Antwerp (BEL)210
DEFDiego PalaciosLAFC (USA)2311
DEFJackson PorozoTroyes (FRA)225
DEFAngelo PreciadoGenk (BEL)2425
DEFFelix TorresSantos Laguna (MEX)2516
MIDMoises CaicedoBrighton (ENG)2025
MIDJose CifuentesLAFC (USA)2310
MIDAlan FrancoTalleres (ARG)2423
MIDCarlos GruezoAugsburg (GER)2745
MIDJhegson MendezLAFC (USA)2531
MIDAyrton PreciadoSantos Laguna (MEX)2827
MIDJeremy SarmientoBrighton (ENG)209
FWDMichael EstradaCruz Azul (MEX)2636
FWDRomario IbarraPachuca (MEX)2824
FWDAngel MenaClub Leon (MEX)3445
FWDGonzalo PlataReal Valladolid (SPA)2129
FWDDjorkaeff ReascoNewell's Old Boys (ARG)233
FWDKevin RodriguezImbabura SC (ECU)220
FWDEnner ValenciaFenerbahce (TUR)3374

David Lynch

David Lynch is a freelance football journalist primarily covering Liverpool FC. He has reported on the the Reds for over a decade for publications such as the Sunday Mirror and Evening Standard, carving out a reputation as a trusted voice on all things Anfield in the process. Having followed Liverpool across England and Europe over the course of his career, David has filed from illustrious venues such as Camp Nou, the Allianz Arena and the Estadio do Dragao, as well as from multiple Champions League finals.