Austria continue to push men forward in search of a late goal, but the Dutch have defended brilliantly today and they continue to do so.
90' +1
There will be four minutes added on here.
90'
S. Ilsanker enters the game and replaces J. Baumgartlinger.
And yet another Austria switch. Baumgartlinger is the one to make way, with Ilsanker taking his place.
88'
It's fair to say that all of these subs have had quite an impact on proceedings here. It's petering out a little.
86'
J. Veltman enters the game and replaces K. Tete.
The latest in a long stream of substitutions sees Tete taken off and Veltman enters for the Dutch.
84'
WHAT A MISS! Promes twists and turns his way into space in the left side of the area. He eventually gets a cross in and puts it on a plate for Narsingh, but he heads wide.
82'
A. Schöpf enters the game and replaces M. Sabitzer.
And the second to make way is Sabitzer, who has been largely anonymous. Schopf takes his place.
81'
J. Jantscher enters the game and replaces M. Arnautović.
More Austria changes now. Arnautovic gets a huge ovation as he is replaced by Jantscher.
79'
M. Hinteregger enters the game and replaces S. Prödl.
T. Vilhena enters the game and replaces R. Bazoer.
Another Austrian change now, as Hinteregger replaced Prodl at centre-back. He is expected to start alongside Dragovic during the Euros.
Bazoer is the latest Dutchman to make way, as he is replaced by debutant Vilhena.
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78'
After a bit of a delay Promes eventually takes the free-kick, but he smashes it straight over the crossbar. That wasn't very good.
76'
Good play by Promes, as he darts in from the left and is then bundled over about 25 yards from goal. This is a good opportunity.
74'
J. Cillessen enters the game and replaces J. Zoet.
There is the change, as Zoet - who has had a very good game - makes way for Cillessen.
73'
Zoet doesn't look as though he will be able to continue. He is up and walking again, but Cillessen is being readied by Danny Blind.
71'
M. van Ginkel enters the game and replaces K. Strootman.
Excellent pass in behind the Dutch defence from Klein, as he spots the run of Sabitzer. The winger manages to get on the end of it and gets a shot away on the stretch, but Zoet makes the stop and the two collide. The goalkeeper looks to be in some discomfort here.
Substitution Kevin Strootman Marco van Ginkel
68'
L. Hinterseer enters the game and replaces M. Janko.
M. Harnik enters the game and replaces Z. Junuzović.
Austria's first change now, as Junuzovic is replaced by Harnik in attacking midfield.
And Janko also makes way for Hinterseer. The striker hasn't had a great game.
66'
G. Wijnaldum has scored a goal for Netherlands! Assist by L. de Jong.
De Jong with the instant impact, as he brilliantly cushions the ball to Wijnaldum, who makes no mistake in front of goal.
GOAL!!! THE DUTCH GET A SECOND! The ball is played into the area from the left and De Jong shows great awareness to simply cushion it into the path of Wijnaldum, who latches on to it and sends an emphatic effort past the helpless Almer.
65'
L. de Jong enters the game and replaces V. Janssen.
Another Dutch change now, as Janssen - who is struggling with an injury - is replaced by Luuk de Jong.
63'
NETHERLANDS SURVIVE! Junuzovic does well as he pops up in behind the Dutch defence on the right and gets a shot away, but Zoet is able to turn it around the post. The resulting corner is easily dealt with by the visitors, though.
61'
L. Narsingh enters the game and replaces S. Berghuis.
JUST WIDE! Van Aanholt enjoys a rare dart forward up the left flank and he plays a decent pass into the box for Wijnaldum. He sends a first-time effort towards goal, but he doesn't catch it quite as he'd like and it goes past the post.
The first change of the day sees Berghuis replaced by Narsingh.
59'
There's Austria's main route in plain sight, as Prodl hooks a hopeful ball up to Janko, but it sails over the striker's head. Even with decent service he would have struggled today, but that was awful.
57'
It is still Austria generally dictating things here today, taking control of possession and probing. But the Dutch look a decent threat on the break and are still looking relatively solid at the back.
55'
Bazoer pops up on the right flank this time and sends a driven cross into the danger zone. Berghuis gets on the end of it just inside the box, but his touch is very heavy and he knocks it behind for a goal-kick.
54'
ALMOST THE EQUALISER! Alaba latches on to the ball in behind Tete in the Netherlands area. He looks destined for a simple finish but the ball won't sit down for him and the right-back tugs at his shirt. He gets a shot away from a tight angle, but it goes over.
52'
AUSTRIA ESCAPE! Good ball by Berghuis, as the winger plays a delivery into the danger zone from the right and Janssen connects with it, only for him to miss the target. A real let-off there.
50'
Very good tackle by Klein, as he halts Promes in his tracks. Baumgartlinger mops up and is then nudged over by Strootman.
48'
It looks as though things will be following a similar pattern to the first half, as Fuchs plays the ball into the left side of the area for Arnautovic to chase and the attacker almost manages to get a cross in, but he ultimately runs the ball out of play.
46'
Off we go for the second half!
45' +1
HALF-TIME!
45'
There will be a minute added on here.
44'
Austria certainly can't complain about this not being a test. If they are to trouble the big boys at the Euros then they will need to perform against this sort of opposition. So far they have acquitted themselves well but need to finish better.
42'
Good football from the visitors, as Berguis chases a ball up the right and then jinks inside Fuchs, before knocking it back to Wijnaldum. He then finds Bazoer, who plays it into the feet of Janssen. The striker is penalised for tussling with Prodl, though.
40'
Good play by Berghuis. The winger manages to jink his way beyond Fuchs out on the right and then hook a decent cross into the area, but no one is able to get on the end of it.
39'
Alaba steps up and hits a piledriver over the wall and over the goal. Not a terrible effort, but it was never troubling Zoet.
38'
Now a free-kick up the other end for Austria, as Junuzovic is bundled over about 30 yards from goal. Alaba takes command, but what can he produce?
36'
Berghuis steps up to take the free-kick and he sends a powerful left-footed effort just over the bar. Considering he side-footed that, the winger got immense power behind his effort, it was just a little too high.
35'
OFF THE POST! Wijnaldum latches on to a loose ball about 25 yards and smashes it goalwards. His effort initially appears to be going well wide, but it takes a huge deflection off Dragovic and hits the woodwork. Prodl manages to get to the rebound before Janssen and partially clears, but Austria just end up giving away a free-kick just outside the area.
33'
All of the build-up has been there so far for Austria, but they have failed to apply the finish until now and Janko has been a spectator in attack. This, as much as anything, is a real test of whether they and Koller have a plan B.
31'
Well, that looked unpleasant! Arnautovic wins a corner from Tete out wide and the Stoke man then proceeds to spit in the right-back's direction. It is difficult to say whether he was aiming and it didn't appear to hit him, but the Netherlands man certainly took offence to it.
29'
Berghuis' corner is floated in and lands kindly in the area, but the hosts manage to get it away and then Junuzovic is fouled just outside the area.
28'
The Dutch go on a rare venture up the right flank and Berghis ultimately wins a corner from nothing, as his pass deflects off Fuchs and goes behind.
26'
He looks to be okay, but Arnautovic has just received a nasty blow to the face after stumbling over while trying to tackle Promes. He has been the hosts' best player so far.
24'
Lovely play again by Austria. Arnautovic and Junuzovic produce a nifty interchange on the edge of the box, with the Stoke star finding his team-mate again with a brilliant reverse pass. The Werder midfield cuts back on to his right foot and sees his effort blocked. Alaba then latches on to it on the edge of the area, but he can only send his stinging effort just over.
22'
Promes cuts inside and attempts a cross-field pass to Berghuis but his effort is easily cut out and Austria look to catch them on the break. Junuzovic darts up the left and then crosses, but it isn't a great delivery and the Dutch escape unscathed.
20'
V. Janssen gets yellow.
There is the first yellow card of the match, as Janssen catches Prodl a little late and unsurprisingly gets booked. The dictionary definition of a striker's tackle.
18'
Baumgartlinger almost finds his way through on this occasion, as he charges through the centre, riding a couple of tackles. He gets to the edge of the box but is then halted by Bruma.
16'
Good pressure from the home side, as Junuzovic is released into the left side of the area. He is forced to check back and find Arnautovic, who in turn allows Fuchs to get the cross in, but it is well over hit and the visitors sweep up.
14'
Promes has probably been the Netherlands' liveliest attacker so far. He is faced up by Klein and he manages to make enough space for himself in order to get a cross in. However, his delivery is lacking accuracy and it goes behind for a goal-kick.
12'
THE DUTCH ESCAPE! Alaba makes a fine run into the left side of the area for Austria and he cuts the ball back brilliantly to Junuzovic. The Werder man sees his initial effort well saved by Zoet but Janko is quickly on the scene, though he smashes the rebound into the side-netting. A wonderful chance for the hosts.
10'
A bizarre goal to concede for the Austrians. Dragovic allowed for Janssen to slip away and no one picked him up. Koller will be furious with that.
9'
V. Janssen has scored a goal for Netherlands!
GOAL!!!! AUSTRIA ARE BEHIND! Berghuis bends a left-footed cross in from the right and it catches everyone out. The Austrian defence is just left standing and waiting for the flag to go up for offside, but Janssen takes full advantage of their lax attitude and nods in. He was well onside.
8'
Another Dutch attacks comes to an end as Promes' cross is headed away. Arnautovic picks it up on the edge of the area and he does brilliantly, springing a counter and taking a host of Dutch players out of the equation. Janko knocks it first-time to Junuzovic, but the attack quickly breaks down as he takes too long to find a team-mate.
7'
Arnautovic is already making himself a nuisance here. He latches onto a pass from Fuchs and gets into the left side of the area, drilling a low cross into the danger zone, but Bruma is there to hack clear.
6'
After a bit of a pause for Fuchs to gather himself again (he appeared to take a bit of a knock while fouling Berghuis), the winner of the Dutch free-kick curls a harmless ball into the area and it goes behind for a goal-kick.
5'
The corner comes to nothing and the Dutch attempt to spring a counter-attack, but luckily Dragovic sweeps up well and passes back to Almer. The visitors keep the pressure on and come back for more, with Berghuis running at Fuchs and winning a free-kick from the Austria captain out on the right.
4'
SO CLOSE! Almost a stunning opener for the home side! Fuchs fires a good cross into the middle and Janko gets his head to it. The ball loops up and Arnautovic produces an audacious overhead attempt which is just pushed around the post by Zoet. What an effort!
3'
The home side certainly aren't sitting back and letting the Dutch have an easy ride. The visitors are trying to stroke it around at the back but Austria are pressing very well and almost force an error from Bruma.
1'
Off we go! Austria get us started.
Hello and welcome to the LIVE coverage of this pre-Euro 2016 friendly between Austria and Netherlands. The hosts prepare for a big send-off ahead of their short trip to France, with this certainly set to be a good pre-tournament test against the Dutch, who of course have not made it to the finals. I will be describing all of the action for you today, with kick-off just under 30 minutes away in Vienna.
Austria's only previous appearance at a European Championship came as co-hosts in 2008, but you would not have thought that was the case by the way they surged through qualifying, winning nine and losing just one in ten matches. Their disappointing display in 2008 was followed by failure to reach the 2012 edition and Marcel Koller took over as a result. He has turned their fortunes around, while some key players have progressed brilliantly in the last few years.
Marc Janko remains the focal point in attack, their biggest goal threat and an experienced individual, while David Alaba has developed into a fine player at Bayern Munich, able to fill in at left-back or in midfield, where he is deployed today. Out wide Marko Arnautovic scored three times in the qualifiers and goes into the Euros off an impressive campaign in the Premier League with Stoke City and at centre-back Aleksandar Dragovic continues to look a good prospect.
Austria's qualifying campaign was, in the end, bettered only by England following their defeat by Sweden in the opening games. Nine consecutive wins stacked up after that, including six clean sheets. Russia finished runners-up to Koller's men in Group G and they failed to net against Austria both home and away. Another solid defensive performance would be a fitting way to be waved off by the home fans in Vienna.
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In their two other pre-tournament friendlies so far, results have been mixed for Austria. A 2-1 win over Albania was followed up by a defeat by the same score to another fellow qualifier in Turkey, giving Koller plenty to think about. A second successive defeat will likely give the coach something to be concerned about, but he shouldn't be too disheartened as his side have been drawn into one of the more competitive groups alongside Portugal, Hungary and Iceland.
Austria starting XI (4-2-3-1): Almer; Klein, Dragovic, Prodl, Fuchs; Baumgartlinger, Alaba; Sabitzer, Junuzovic, Arnautovic; Janko.
Netherlands starting XI (4-3-3): Zoet; Tete, Bruma, Van Dijk, Van Aanholt; Wijnaldum, Bazoer, Strootman; Berghuis, Janssen, Promes.
The two teams are out on the pitch in Vienna, with kick-off just a few moments away.
Koller has named more or less is strongest XI here today, seemingly looking to give them a final chance to gel together before the big kick-off against Hungary on Tuesday the 14th. The Dutch are in more of a transitional phase themselves, with their team having a very youthful look to it and missing many of the nation's more experienced campaigners. In fact, according to Opta, this is the first time since March 1927 that they have not had a player over the age of 27 in their starting XI. Nevertheless, there is plenty of ability in their side and will be favourites for this encounter.
The referee brings an entertaining first half to a close in Vienna, with the Dutch going into the break one ahead. The Austrians have actually given a very good account of themselves and have played some attractive football, with Arnautovic and Alaba unsurprisingly looking bright. Their build-up play has caught the eye and they look a threat on the break, but the Dutch have completely taken Janko out of the game and so far Koller's plan 'B' isn't really working.
And that's it. The referee brings things to a close, as Austria's final Euro 2016 warm-up match ends in disappointment. There was certainly some reasons for Austrian optimism from an attacking perspective, but at the back they were caught out by a far from full-strength Dutch side. Arnautovic, Alaba a couple of others will give Koller some encouragement, but they now have 10 days to eradicate the errors and frailties they've shown today.
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