On Saturday, the Group F clash at NRG Stadium in Houston features the Netherlands and Sweden, a match that is crucial for the teams’ paths to the knockout stages of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Sweden leads the group after trouncing Tunisia 5-1 in their first match. In contrast, the Netherlands is positioned third with one point, having played to a 2-2 draw against Japan.
This situation puts pressure on Ronald Koeman’s squad as they approach matchday two. Another unfavorable result might complicate their chances and create a tense final match against Tunisia. Nevertheless, securing four points may still allow them to qualify among the best third-placed teams.
Despite not having won the World Cup, the Netherlands remains a formidable international team. The Dutch have faced disappointment in three finals and reached the quarter-finals in Qatar during their last World Cup appearance four years ago.
Historically, the Netherlands has the advantage in their head-to-head with Sweden, having won 12 out of 25 encounters and lost eight. However, World Cup meetings between the two are uncommon, with their only previous match in the tournament resulting in a goalless draw in the group stage of the 1974 World Cup.
Sweden could not have hoped for a better start in this World Cup. Under Graham Potter’s management, they showcased an impressive offensive performance against Tunisia, marking them as one of the early exciting teams of the tournament.
Their convincing win puts Sweden in a strong position. A victory against the Netherlands would not only secure their advancement to the knockout rounds but could also cement their top spot in Group F, depending on the outcome of Japan’s match against Tunisia.
Sweden’s World Cup history is noteworthy. Their most significant achievement was reaching the final on home soil in 1958, and their performance reaching the quarter-finals in 2018 demonstrated their competitiveness on the global stage.
While they might not be seen as favorites to win it all, Sweden’s attacking strength has made them a team to monitor. The combination of Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak poses a significant threat as both strikers look forward to challenging the Dutch defense.
With the stakes high following the first round of matches, Saturday’s match promises to be a highlight of the group stage.
Team News
Ronald Koeman is likely to maintain the lineup that played against Japan, as there are no new injury updates following that match.
Memphis Depay, the team’s all-time leading scorer, continues to regain full fitness and may again serve as a late substitution. Despite facing criticism after his performance against Japan, Cody Gakpo is expected to remain in the starting attack. The defensive lineup should stay the same, with Frenkie de Jong, Ryan Gravenberch, and Tijjani Reijnders continuing in midfield.
Sweden is anticipated to name an unchanged team following their strong win over Tunisia. Key players Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak, who scored in the opening game, will likely lead the forward line once again.
Midfielder Yasin Ayari shone in the first match with two goals and is expected to hold his place in the starting eleven. Lucas Bergvall and Anthony Elanga might start on the bench, as Potter is unlikely to make substantial changes after such an impressive display.
Possible Lineups
Netherlands possible starting lineup:
Verbruggen; Dumfries, Van Dijk, Van Hecke, Van de Ven; De Jong, Reijnders, Gravenberch; Summerville, Malen, Gakpo
Sweden possible starting lineup:
Nordfeldt; Lagerbielke, Hien, Lindelof; Bernhardsson, Nygren, Karlstrom, Ayari, Gudmundsson; Isak, Gyokeres
How to Watch
| Platform | Details |
|---|---|
| TV Broadcast | SuperSport |
| Live Stream | DSTV stream |
| Kick-off Time | 18:00 (WAT) |
Match Prediction
Softfootball predicts Netherlands 2-2 Sweden.

This match has the potential to be highly competitive. Sweden arrives with confidence following their five-goal effort against Tunisia, while the Netherlands aims to bounce back from their disappointing draw with Japan.
The Dutch are likely to improve on their first match performance, but Sweden’s striking duo can challenge any defense. With both teams demonstrating significant attacking capabilities, fans can expect an exciting contest that may end in a draw. This scenario would leave the qualification situation in Group F delicate as they head into the final round.
