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North Macedonia face Holland in Amsterdam as Group C reaches a conclusion and Frank de Boer's men look to make it three wins from three.
The winner of the group will go on to face one of the third-placed teams in the last 16 in Budapest on Sunday.
For the runners-up in Group C, a daunting clash with Italy in the next round.
Follow Sportsmail's MATT VERRI for live Euro 2020 coverage of North Macedonia vs Holland, including build-up, team news and scoreline.
Elsewhere, Group C rivals Ukraine and Austria are also in action as they battle it out for second place, which we will keep you up-to-date with.
18 mins: Ademi goes down on the edge of the box after a strong tackle from Gravenberch, but the referee waves play on.
Safe to say the North Macedonia manager is not thrilled with the decision.
Nor is Ristovski, and he'll be even more unhappy now because he's talked his way into getting a yellow card for dissent.
It's also goalless between Ukraine and Austria with 15 minutes played.
Austria have had the better of proceedings early on - four shots, three corners.... but no goals.
10 mins: North Macedonia have the ball in the net after a lovely finish from Trichkovski... but as the celebrations begin, the flag goes up for offside.
VAR checks it in seconds, and the decision stands. No goal. Confidence booster though for sure.
7 mins: North Macedonia are officially the home team in this match, so Holland are playing in their black away kit.
They don't seem to mind too much, pressing really well early on. But North Macedonia are committing good numbers forward when they get the chance.
2 mins: Strong start from Holland. They're unsurprisingly dominating possession in the early stages, but the first chance of the match comes after they win the ball back high up the pitch.
Gravenberch shoots from range, but his swerving effort is well over.
Both matches in Group C are underway!
The cheers can be heard around the country... Clive Tyldesley and Ally McCoist are back on commentary duty!
At least we know it'll be entertaining whatever happens on the pitch.
Kick-off rapidly approaching, teams will be out very shortly.
That's enough time to read about Memphis Depay, who will be fully focused on the Euros now his club future has been decided.
'I don't think the Dutch have been tested so far, they're in a group they are going to win quite easily.
'They have some really talented players in their squad and they are still really young. If they stick together that will be a really good squad for the next World Cup.
'But for the tournament I think they will come short, because I don't believe they have the experience yet.'
Frank de Boer has opted to give Donyell Malen his first start of the tournament.
The 22-year-old was given a minute against Ukraine, and then 26 minutes against Austria. Now he gets his chance from the first whistle.
Along with the likes of Memphis Depay and Gini Wijnaldum, it's a strong looking Dutch side in attack.
Crowd starting to fill up at the Johan Cruijff Arena, no doubt in high spirits after watching their team pick up maximum points so far.
North Macedonia captain Goran Pandev is playing for his country for the final time today.
The 37-year-old made his international debut in 2001, and it's nearly 12 years since he became his country's all-time record goalscorer.
He scored against Austria earlier this tournament and would love to round off a stellar career in style.
These supporters will certainly hope he has one last big moment in him...
Ukraine make one change from their last match - in comes Taras Stepanenko.
Bushchan; Karavaev, Zabarnyi, Matviyenko, Mykolenko; Sydorchuk; Yarmolenko, Shaparenko, Zinchenko, Malinovskyi; Yaremchuk.
For Austria, two changes from the side that lost to Holland 2-0. Arnautovic, back from suspension, and Grillitsch replace Ulmer and Gregoritsch.
Bachmann; Lainer, Dragovic, Hinteregger, Alaba; Schlager, Laimer, Grillitsch; Baumgartner, Sabitzer; Arnautovic.
Dimitrievski; Ristovski, Velkovski, Musliu, Alioski; Bardi, Ademi; Trickovski, Elmas, Trajkovski; Pandev
No fancy graphics I'm afraid.
Ivan Trickovski and Aleksandar Trajkovski both start, with Boban Nikolov and Stefan Spirovski dropping making way for them.
Just over an hour until kick off in Amsterdam...
Two changes from Frank de Boer - into the starting lineup come Donyell Malen and Ryan Gravenberch.
Strong team from the Holland boss despite qualification already being secured.
We're approaching the knockout stages of the tournament, and that means all sorts of permutations as we move into the final round of group fixtures.
Everything is explained here though, with the lowdown on all the groups and what each team needs to happen over the coming days.
Holland are two from two so far at Euro 2020, and so is Denzel Dumfries.
The right back has scored in both games so far this tournament and been a constant threat going forward.
He was playing in non-league just eight years ago. Read all about his incredible story right here...
Ukraine will finish second if they can avoid defeat to Austria, who themselves must win to leapfrog Andriy Shevchenko's men.
But a draw would most likely see both progress, with four points putting the team that finishes third in a strong position.
Got it? Good.
Without wishing to dampen any enthusiasm, there isn't much to play for in Amsterdam. Well, anything.
Holland have secured their place in the last 16 already and will finish top of the group, while North Macedonia were the first team to be eliminated from the tournament.
Let's hope that makes it an exciting end-to-end encounter...
Hello and welcome to Sportsmail's coverage as Group C reaches its conclusion.
Our focus will be in Amsterdam where Holland welcome North Macedonia to town, but we'll also have updates from Ukraine vs Austria where the two sides will be battling it out for second place in just under two hours.
Before then though, we'll be bringing you all the build-up and team news as it comes in.
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