The Dutch and Latvians each have only one point from their opening two games in Group D. Both must chase a win and hope three-times champions Germany do not beat the already qualified Czech Republic, the only team with maximum points in the tournament.
Michael Reiziger is expected to play in place of suspended right back Johnny Heitinga.
The mood in the two squads could not be more different.
Latvia, surprise qualifiers, are on a high after holding Germany to a 0-0 draw.
The Dutch press and fans have turned on coach Dick Advocaat for substitutions made during their 3-2 defeat by the Czech Republic last weekend. The Dutch led 2-0 but slipped to a late loss, taking their fate in the tournament out of their own hands.
The Dutch coach has a contract until the 2006 World Cup in Germany but there is a clause for a review after Euro 2004
Improving with each match, Latvia believe in their chances of an even greater upset, a victory that might take them into the quarter-finals of their first major tournament.
Coach Aleksandrs Starkovs, the man responsible for putting Latvia's number one sport ice hockey temporarily in the shade, said: "We lost to the Czechs and drew with the Germans. All that's missing is to win."
Starkovs is almost certain to keep the same starting lineup for the third successive match with forward Marian Pahars again on the bench.
Probable teams:
Netherlands (4-3-3): 1-Edwin van der Sar; 2-Michael Reiziger, 15-Frank de Boer, 3-Jaap Stam, 5-Giovanni van Bronckhorst; 20-Clarence Seedorf, 8-Edgar Davids, 6-Philip Cocu; 7-Andy van der Meyde, 10-Ruud van Nistelrooy, 19-Arjen Robben
Latvia (4-4-2): 1-Aleksandrs Kolinko; 7-Aleksandrs Isakovs, 2-Igors Stepanovs, 4-Mihails Zemlinskis, 6-Olegs Blagonadezdins; 8-Imants Bleidelis, 14-Valentins Lobanovs, 3-Vitalijs Astafjevs, 10-Andrejs Rubins; 11-Andrejs Prohorenkovs, 9-Maris Verpakovskis
Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
Linesmen: Lens Larsen (Denmark), Jorgen Jepsen (Denmark).