
Netherlands' Quiet Revolution – And Why It Could Lead to World Cup Glory
The Netherlands are building quietly but powerfully for 2026. Here’s our full squad prediction, best XI, and how far they can realistically go at the World Cup.

Liverpool FC host Paris Saint-Germain FC in a defining Champions League fixture. Matchday 2 already feels like a knockout tie, with both clubs aiming for early dominance in a tight group. A win would grant crucial momentum, while defeat could force tactical recalibration.
The Anfield atmosphere will be electric, but the visitors are no strangers to high-pressure nights in Europe. PSG are determined to silence the crowd and prove they belong among the continent's elite.
Both sides are understood to be in strong form. PSG have reportedly maintained their attacking intensity in Ligue 1, with Kylian Mbappé pulling the strings. Liverpool, meanwhile, have continued their impressive development under a tactically astute manager, blending youth with experience.
In Europe, both teams opened with victories, but this is their first real examination. Fitness, discipline, and mental resilience will matter as much as technical quality.
The duel between Mohamed Salah and PSG’s right-back could decide the game. Salah, widely regarded as one of the best wingers in the world, thrives on pace and precision. On the other flank, Kylian Mbappé is believed to be among the top performers this season, a constant threat on the counter.
Midfield control will be key. Liverpool’s box-to-box engine must disrupt PSG’s creative hub, while staying alert to late runs from deep. The team that dominates transitions will likely dominate the scoreboard.
"Games like this aren't won by formations — they're won by individuals rising to the moment." — Sky Sports analyst
PSG are expected to line up in a 4-3-3, pushing high and relying on Mbappé’s pace to stretch Liverpool’s backline. Their false nine experiment has evolved, with a more traditional striker leading the line.
Liverpool should deploy a 4-2-3-1, prioritising defensive shape before exploding forward through Salah and Darwin Núñez. The double pivot will shield the defence, allowing the full-backs to support attacks without overcommitting.
This promises to be a classic — tight, tactical, and explosive in flashes. Both teams have too much quality to be kept quiet for 90 minutes. Expect end-to-end action, moments of individual brilliance, and a share of the spoils.
Final verdict: 2-2. A spectacle that leaves both teams with respect — and a point.