Holland boss Ronald Koeman has named his provisional squad for next month's Euro 2020 qualifiers against Northern Ireland and Belarus.
Northern Ireland take on The Oranje at the Stadium Feijenoord in Rotterdam on October 10.
It will be the latest acid test for Michael O'Neill's side following the 2-0 defeat to Germany at Windsor Park earlier this month.
That was Northern Ireland's first dropped points in Group C and saw them knocked off the top spot in Group C, on goal difference to the Germans.
Holland defeated Germany 4-2 in Hamburg three days previous to that game in Belfast, highlighting the size of test facing O'Neill and his players.
And Koeman has named a strong provisional squad ahead of the clash.
There are no major surprises in the 30-strong panel, which includes Liverpool stars Virgil van Dyk and Georginio Wijnaldum.
Also in the squad are Matthijs de Ligt, Ryan Babel, Frankie De Jong and Memphis Depay.
Northern Ireland meet Holland on October 10 before facing the Czech Republic in an international friendly at the Generali Arena in Prague on October 14.
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