Arjen Robben is set to make his return to the Holland team for the first time in a year for their World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg.

Dutch coach Daley Blind said they have agreed with Robben’s club Bayern Munich that he will only be available for the competitive fixture on November 13 and will sit out the friendly with neighbours Belgium four days earlier.

The 32-year-old has suffered a series of injuries, mainly hamstring problems, over the last year and won the last of his 88 caps in the 3-2 away win over Wales last November, when he scored twice.

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Blind said Robben would only join up with the 25-man squad after next Wednesday's friendly against Belgium in Amsterdam, ahead of the qualifier.

It comes after discussions with German champions Bayern, who have previously been at odds with KNVB, the Dutch football association, over the use of the injury-prone attacker.

Roma’s Kevin Strootman, who captained the Dutch last month when they beat Belarus and lost to France in World Cup qualifiers, misses out through injury.

Blind has named uncapped left back Marvin Zeegelaar in the squad, and has recalled Stijn Schaars and Jeremain Lens.

Robben last played for Netherlands against Wales last year - he scored twice in a 3-2 win

Robben could win his 89th Dutch cap in the World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg

Schaars takes Strootman’s squad place as a holding midfielder, while Lens has regained his place through good from on loan from Sunderland at Turkish side Fenerbahce, for who he scored a superb free-kick against Manchester United this week.

Holland are third in World Cup qualification Group A with four points from three games, behind France and Sweden, despite being the top seed in the group.