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Til not suspended for first World Cup match after red card

Til not suspended for first World Cup match after red card

Dutch midfielder Guus Til will be available for the Netherlands' first World Cup group match against Japan this Sunday. Despite receiving a red card during a friendly match against Uzbekistan, the KNVB confirmed that he has not been suspended for the tournament.

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