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Group F · Saturday, June 20 at 01:00 PM EDT

Netherlands vs Sweden

NetherlandsNetherlands
5 - 1
SwedenSweden

NRG Stadium, Houston

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  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Netherlands 5-1 Sweden.

  2. 93'

    🔄 93' Substitution for Sweden: G. Gudmundsson.

  3. 90'

    🔄 90' Substitution for Netherlands: C. Gakpo.

  4. 89'

    ⚽ GOAL! 89' C. Summerville scores for Netherlands! Netherlands lead Sweden 5-1.

  5. 89'

    ⚽ GOAL! 89' C. Summerville (Netherlands) scores! Netherlands 5-1 Sweden.

  6. 89'

    ⚽ GOAL! 89'! Netherlands scores! Netherlands 5-1 Sweden.

  7. 89'

    ⚽ GOAL! 89' (Netherlands) scores! Netherlands 5-1 Sweden.

  8. 80'

    🟨 80' Yellow card for L. Bergvall (Sweden).

  9. 80'

    📊 Netherlands vs Sweden: possession 54%-46%, shots 9-12.

  10. 79'

    🔄 79' Substitution for Sweden: Y. Ayari.

  11. 75'

    🟨 75' Yellow card for Y. Ayari (Sweden).

  12. 72'

    🔄 72' Substitution for Netherlands: B. Brobbey.

  13. 60'

    📊 Netherlands vs Sweden: possession 55%-45%, shots 8-11.

  14. 59'

    ⚽ GOAL! 59' A. Elanga (Sweden) scores! Netherlands 4-1 Sweden.

  15. 59'

    ⚽ GOAL! 59' A. Elanga (Sweden) scores! Netherlands 4-1 Sweden.

  16. 59'

    🔄 59' Substitution for Netherlands: T. Reijnders.

  17. 59'

    🔄 59' Substitution for Netherlands: F. de Jong.

  18. 56'

    🔄 56' Substitution for Sweden: B. Nygren.

  19. 56'

    🔄 56' Substitution for Sweden: J. Karlstrom.

  20. 55'

    🔄 55' Substitution for Sweden: A. Bernhardsson.

  21. 54'

    ⚽ GOAL! 54' C. Gakpo (Netherlands) scores! Netherlands 4-1 Sweden.

  22. 54'

    ⚽ GOAL! 54' C. Gakpo (Netherlands) scores! Netherlands 4-1 Sweden.

  23. 53'

    🟨 53' Yellow card for G. Gudmundsson (Sweden).

  24. 47'

    ⚽ GOAL! 47' C. Gakpo (Netherlands) scores! Netherlands lead 3-0 against Sweden.

  25. 47'

    ⚽ GOAL! 47' C. Gakpo (Netherlands) scores! Netherlands 3-0 Sweden.

  26. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Netherlands: D. Malen.

  27. 46'

    ▶️ The second half is underway.

  28. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Netherlands 2-0 Sweden.

  29. 39'

    📊 Netherlands vs Sweden: possession 60%-40%, shots 4-5.

  30. 21'

    📊 Netherlands vs Sweden: possession 62%-38%, shots 4-1.

  31. 17'

    ⚽ GOAL! 17' B. Brobbey (Netherlands) scores! Netherlands 2-0 Sweden.

  32. 17'

    ⚽ GOAL! 17' B. Brobbey (Netherlands) scores! Netherlands 2-0 Sweden.

  33. 5'

    ⚽ GOAL! 5' B. Brobbey (Netherlands) scores! Netherlands 1-0 Sweden.

  34. 5'

    ⚽ GOAL! 5' B. Brobbey (Netherlands) scores! Netherlands 1-0 Sweden.

  35. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Netherlands vs Sweden is underway.

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Head to Head

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Draws

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  • Netherlands 5-1 Sweden2026

Preview

Netherlands vs Sweden: A Clash of Styles for Group F Supremacy at World Cup 2026

The World Cup 2026 group stage kicks into high gear when the Netherlands and Sweden go toe-to-toe in a pivotal Group F showdown on 20 June 2026 at 17:00 UTC. This isn’t just another fixture—it’s a proper old-school European grudge match wrapped in modern tactical nuance, with both sides desperate to seize control of the group early.

The Dutch Dilemma

The Oranje roll up with that familiar swagger—built on decades of attacking pedigree and a legacy of total football that still echoes in their DNA. But let’s be honest: recent form has been patchy, and questions linger over cohesion and cutting edge. Under their current manager, they’ll almost certainly try to impose themselves through midfield dominance—think overlapping full-backs, inverted wingers, and clever rotations to overload wide areas.

The real test? Breaking down Sweden’s well-drilled, low-block defence. That means their playmakers need to find those half-spaces between lines, thread passes behind the back four, and turn sterile possession into genuine danger. And don’t sleep on set pieces—the Dutch have a knack for turning corners and free kicks into goals, especially against teams who rely heavily on physicality at the back.

Sweden’s Steel

Sweden? They’re the ultimate pragmatists—organised, hard-nosed, and built to frustrate. The Blågult don’t chase glamour; they chase results. Expect a compact 4-4-2 or 4-5-1, sitting deep, staying narrow, and inviting pressure before pouncing on the counter or punishing from dead-ball situations.

They know exactly what the Dutch bring—and they’ll be ready. Their centre-halves will target aerial duels, their defensive midfielder will shadow the Dutch number 10 like a shadow, and their pacey forwards will lurk, waiting for any stray pass or overcommitted full-back to exploit. Against a side that sometimes struggles against disciplined, physical units, Sweden’s approach could sting.

Who Holds the Key?

No official line-ups are out yet—but the battle will hinge on individuals who thrive under pressure. For the Netherlands, it’s about who pulls the strings in midfield and who finishes the chances. Their central defensive pairing also faces a stern test: Sweden love to launch long balls and hunt second balls in the box.

For Sweden, it’s all about transition—wingers who can burn full-backs on the break, a striker with poacher’s instincts, and a midfield enforcer who can snuff out creativity before it sparks. One well-timed run, one perfectly weighted through ball, one towering header—that could be enough.

What’s Really at Stake?

Three points, sure—but more than that, it’s about momentum, identity, and belief. The Dutch want to dictate, to show the world they’re back as an attacking force. Sweden? They’ll settle for a point—but they’ll fight tooth and nail for three, knowing a win would send shockwaves through the group.

The middle third is where this game will be won or lost. If the Netherlands can bypass Sweden’s first line of pressure and find their forwards between the lines, they’ll carve openings. But if Sweden hold firm—if their shape stays tight and their discipline unbroken—the Dutch could grow frustrated, push too many men forward, and leave space for a sucker punch.

It’s classic cat-and-mouse: flair versus fortitude, rhythm versus resistance. Expect crunching tackles, quick thinking, and maybe—just maybe—a moment of magic that settles it. One thing’s certain: come full-time, Group F will look very different.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Netherlands vs Sweden

  1. Midfield Muscle Match-Up
    Frenkie de Jong’s vision and passing range will be put to the test against Sweden’s relentless, well-organised press. The Dutch midfield must find ways to bypass Sweden’s compact shape—especially in the half-spaces—otherwise they risk being pinned back and starved of possession.

  2. Aerial Arsenal Alert
    With Alexander Isak and Victor Gyökeres both capable of winning anything in the air, Sweden will look to exploit every set-piece and high cross. Netherlands’ central defensive pairing—likely Virgil van Dijk and Nathan Aké—will need to stay alert, communicate sharply, and deal with second balls; lapses here could prove costly.

  3. Depay’s Decisive Moments
    Memphis Depay remains the Netherlands’ most dangerous outlet, even if his recent form has been patchy. His intelligent runs, late arrivals into the box, and clinical finishing make him Sweden’s number-one marking priority—and the moment he finds space, he’ll pounce.

  4. Lightning on the Break
    Anthony Elanga’s pace and Dejan Kulusevski’s incisive movement mean Sweden can turn defence into attack in the blink of an eye. Dutch full-backs like Denzel Dumfries and Tyrell Malacia—who love getting forward—must time their recoveries to perfection. One misstep could gift Sweden a clear chance.

  5. Goalkeeping Glory on the Line
    Bart Verbruggen and Robin Olsen are two of Europe’s most reliable shot-stoppers—and in what promises to be a tight, cagey affair, either could steal the show. A string of sharp saves, smart positioning, or a crucial intervention at the right moment might just be the difference between a point and three.

Prediction

Prediction: Netherlands vs Sweden

The stage is set for a tense, tactical showdown as the Netherlands take on Sweden in their 2026 World Cup encounter — and according to our internal statistical model, it’s far from a foregone conclusion.

Blending Elo ratings with Poisson distribution analysis, the numbers suggest Sweden are the slight favourites, boasting a 55% chance of securing victory. The Dutch, meanwhile, sit at just 25%, with a 20% probability of a draw. The most likely outcome? A narrow 1-2 win for Sweden, though the model also flags 1-1 (7.4%) and 2-2 (6.7%) as plausible alternativ

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Match Recap

Netherlands 5-1 Sweden: Oranje Roar to Statement Win in Houston

Houston, Texas – The Netherlands sent a thunderous message to the rest of Group F with a commanding 5-1 demolition of Sweden at NRG Stadium, asserting their credentials as genuine contenders in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

From the first whistle, the Oranje were in control, carving through Sweden’s defence with precision and purpose. Their attacking flair was on full display as they rattled the Swedish backline, ultimately finding the net five times in a performance that oozed confidence and quality.

While the exact goal scorers and assist providers remain unconfirmed in the official match report, the scoreline tells its own story: a one-sided affair where the Dutch dominance was absolute. The visitors’ only consolation came from a solitary strike, which offered little more than a fleeting spark in an otherwise lopsided contest.

For the Netherlands, this victory isn’t just about three points—it’s about momentum. The clinical edge shown in attack will be a major asset as they eye progression into the knockout stages.

Sweden, by contrast, are staring down the barrel of a fight for survival. Their side was exposed in midfield and at the back, unable to cope with the pace and intensity of the Dutch onslaught. That lone goal might have been enough to keep hope alive in another context, but here it felt like a footnote in a game that was long out of reach.

With the group stage far from over, Sweden must regroup quickly—defensively soundness will be paramount if they’re to avoid early elimination. But after this showing, the Netherlands have left no doubt: they’re not just playing to qualify. They’re playing to dominate.

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