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Netherlands 8-0 Malta: Depay & Malen net brace to thrash the visitors

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The Netherlands continued their perfect start to the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a 8-0 home win over minnows Malta.

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Match Report

The match marked Oranje's first in Groningen since 1983, when they beat Iceland 3-0 in a EURO 1984 qualifier. It was Ronald Koeman's second of 78 Dutch caps. Forty-two years later, the iconic libero returned to the city where he grew up and made his professional debut as the Netherlands' manager.

The game against Malta also potentially marked a historical night for Dutch football, as striker Memphis Depay was just two goals away from Robin van Persie's all-time record of 50 goals for Oranje.

The former Manchester United, FC Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid striker would soon get the chance to close the gap to one after Spanish referee Ricardo de Burgos blew for a penalty for a foul on Xavi Simons. After a relatively lengthy VAR review, Memphis calmly converted from the spot and had 81 minutes left to chase the record.

The record-equalling goal followed just seven minutes later when Denzel Dumfries got the ball in front of the goal and Xavi Simons stepped over it to give Memphis the chance to score. The Corinthians striker laced it into the net with a powerful effort, scoring his 50th goal for the Netherlands.

The Dutch party continued in the 21st minute, when captain Virgil van Dijk, who also returned to the city where he broke through for FC Groningen, fired the ball past Henry Bonello for a third Oranje goal.

The Netherlands kept pushing for a fourth, but wouldn't get rewarded for their efforts until the 61st minute. Memphis Depay delivered a pin-perfect deep ball to Xavi Simons, who slid the ball past Bonello for a much-deserved 4-0.

After the man of the night, Memphis Depay, was taken off, his replacement quickly struck: Aston Villa's Donyell Malen connected on a low cross from Micky van de Ven and scored the Netherlands' fifth just two minutes after coming on and with his first touch of the match.

Malen's cameo became increasingly impressive, with a fabulous assist for Noa Lang's 6-0 before scoring the Netherlands' seventh goal after a flashy solo effort and precise strike in the right-hand corner.

With energy and a fiery eagerness, Oranje continued to look for an eighth goal, and Spurs' Micky van de Ven got them their eighth in the second minute of injury time, half-volleying the ball in the far corner for his first goal for his country.

The Netherlands ended their first block of World Cup qualifiers with a resounding 8-0 win over Malta and closed the gap to group leaders Finland, who've played two more games, to one point. Oranje continue their qualifying campaign in September with games against Poland and Lithuania.

Great night in Groningen! #NothingLikeOranje #NEDMLT pic.twitter.com/MyeUMK6zwq

— OnsOranje (@OnsOranjeJune 10, 2025

Data Debrief: Dutch delight as Malta humiliated

It was an absolute riot for the Dutch, who last scored as many as seven goals in a game against Gibraltar back in March 2021.

They have scored in each of their last 15 games in UEFA World Cup qualifiers, scoring 51 goals in that run. Moreover, it is now three clean sheets in a row in World Cup qualifiers.

Depay's double means he has now scored in five consecutive World Cup qualifiers, netting eight in total in that run.

Match Events

0' The match is about to start!

5' Match Event for Netherlands vs Malta

9' Penalty Goal! Netherlands 1-0 Malta (Memphis Depay)

17' GOAL! Netherlands 2-0 Malta

20' GOAL! Netherlands 3-0 Malta (Virgil van Dijk)

27' Match Event for Netherlands vs Malta

38' Highlight from Netherlands vs Malta

46' Highlight from Netherlands vs Malta

48' Highlight from Netherlands vs Malta

54' Match Event for Netherlands vs Malta

61' GOAL! Netherlands 4-0 Malta (Xavi Simons)

72' Match Event for Netherlands vs Malta

75' GOAL! Netherlands 5-0 Malta

79' GOAL! Netherlands 6-0 Malta

82' GOAL! Netherlands 7-0 Malta

90+2' GOAL! Netherlands 8-0 Malta (Micky van de Ven)

Line-ups

Netherlands XI: De Vrij, Depay, Van Dijk, Mark Flekken, Dumfries, De Jong, Kluivert, Gakpo, Gravenberch, Van de Ven, Xavi Simons

Subs: Ake, Nick Olij, Weghorst, Scherpen, Lang, Lutsharel Geertruida, Malen, Reijnders, Jeremie Frimpong, Mats Wieffer, Jan Paul van Hecke

Malta XI: Henry Bonello, Ryan Camenzuli, Teddy Teuma, Juan Corbalan, Matthew Guillaumier, Joseph Mbong, Adam Magri Overend, Alexander Satariano, Paul Mbong, James Carragher, Gabriel Mentz

Subs: Enrico Pepe, Kyrian Nwoko, Myles Beerman, Brandon Paiber, Jodi Jones, Kurt Shaw, Carlo Zammit Lonardelli, Rashed Al-Tumi, Jake Azzopardi, Basil Tuma, Keyon Ewurum, James Sissons