Both sides have progressed to the semi-finals despite facing criticism from supporters and media.
England, who needed a penalty shootout to beat Switzerland in their quarter-final, were runners-up in 2021 but have stumbled through so far.
Plastic cups were thrown at manager Gareth Southgate following the goalless draw with Slovenia, and he has been booed and questioned throughout.
Ake says “every team in the semi-finals deserves to be there” but the Dutch have also underwhelmed, failing to flatter in the group stages and playing a poor first half against Turkey.
Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo, joint-top scorer in the tournament, said: “England won so that’s a good sign – like us! In the end, it’s the most important thing.
“You can play good football but still go out. Obviously I think everyone knows each country can play a little bit better but if you win, that’s all that matters.”
Dutch manager Ronald Koeman says his side will “have to fight” but is excited by the prospect of two “big nations” going head-to-head.
“England have good players, but I think we have good players too,” he added.
“Now we get to play in Dortmund, one of the most beautiful stadiums you can play in. I’m also super proud of our supporters.
“We are in the semi-finals and nobody expected that.”
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