There was chaos outside the Johan Cruyff Arena on Saturday night as a large number of Republic of Ireland fans missed kick-off due to huge queues outside the Amsterdam venue.

Supporters reported being stuck in massive queues trying to get into the Euro 2024 qualifier, with photos on social media still showing hundreds of fans outside the stadium after the Netherlands scored the opening goal of the match.

Playing under the closed roof at the Johan Cruyff Arena following persistent rain in Amsterdam, the Dutch dominated possession in the early stages and took the lead with just 12 minutes gone.

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Defender Stefan de Vrij played the ball in to striker Wout Weghorst’s feet on halfway and he cleverly turned Nathan Collins before racing in on goal and smashing a right-foot drive past the helpless Gavin Bazunu.

Callum Robinson was handed a first competitive start for Ireland since June 2022 for their final Euro 2024 qualifier in the Dutch. capital.

The Cardiff frontman was included in one of four changes to the side which beat Gibraltar 4-0 last time out as he, Nathan Collins, Dara O’Shea and Alan Browne replaced the injured Chiedozie Ogbene as well as Shane Duffy, Jamie McGrath and Mikey Johnston, who were all named on the bench.

Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman made four changes to the team which started last month’s 1-0 win in Greece in the midst of an injury crisis with Stefan de Vrij, Daley Blind, Jerdy Schouten and Cody Gakpo replacing Lutsharel Geertruida, Nathan Ake, Mats Wieffer and Steven Bergwijn.

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