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    Netherlands VS Sweden

    FIFA World Cup
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    Netherlands
    Netherlands 5
    1 Sweden
    Sweden
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    • nic gong
      nic gong
      Netherlands VS Sweden The Dutch team, with a total value of 840 million euros and ranked 8th in FIFA, has an edge in terms of paper strength over Sweden, which has a value of 435 million euros and is ranked 34th. In the first round, the situation was quite different. The Netherlands was held to a 2 - 2 draw by Japan, getting only 1 point and facing huge pressure to qualify. On the contrary, Sweden thrashed Tunisia 5 - 1, getting 3 points and a goal difference of +4. A win for Sweden would secure them a spot in the knockout stage. Historically, the Netherlands has the upper hand. In the past 7 meetings, they only lost once. Sweden is good at using a 5 - defender formation to compress space and has drawn with the Netherlands several times, but their attacking ability is relatively weak. Tactically, Ronald Koeman's team mainly uses a 4 - 3 - 3 formation for ball - control. Virgil van Dijk leads the defense, Frenkie de Jong is in charge of midfield organization, and Cody Gakpo and Donyell
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      World Cup Netherlands 5-1 Sweden
    • peter habakkuk
      peter habakkuk
      Netherlands VS Sweden The historical head - to - head data between the Netherlands and Sweden clearly shows a significant difference in the offensive and defensive patterns between home and away games. In the last three home games for the Netherlands, the team has won consecutively with scores of 2 - 0, 4 - 1, and 3 - 1. They averaged 2.3 goals per game while conceding only 1 goal, demonstrating absolute dominance at home. In the 2017 European Qualifier where the Netherlands defeated Sweden 2 - 0, the Dutch team established a 2 - 0 lead in the first half. They had a 62% ball - possession rate throughout the game and 12 shots, while Sweden had only 7 shots with a conversion rate of just 10%. On the other hand, Sweden's away performance has been lackluster. After a 1 - 1 draw in the 2016 qualifier, they lost 0 - 2 away in 2017. Their shot conversion rate has been declining, revealing the fragility of their defensive system. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live
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      World Cup Netherlands 5-1 Sweden
    • Subechi Milanisti
      Subechi Milanisti
      Netherlands VS Sweden The Netherlands are in good form, having secured six wins, three draws, and one loss in their last ten matches, boasting a 60% win - rate. Their performance shows a remarkable balance in both attack and defense. In contrast, Sweden has had a more inconsistent run, with only three wins, two draws, and five losses during the same period, resulting in a mere 30% win - rate. Looking at their head - to - head history, The Netherlands holds a psychological edge. They've won three, drawn three, and lost one in the last seven meetings against Sweden. In crucial games, they've often turned the tables with their resilience and tactical execution. However, The Netherlands is facing significant injury problems. The starting goalkeeper, Flekken, is likely to be out, and the central midfielder, Timber, can't play due to a concussion. The absence of these two key players will directly impact the team's defensive stability and midfield control. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cu
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      World Cup Netherlands 5-1 Sweden
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    • Tunisia VS Japan Tunisia suffered a heavy 1 - 5 defeat to Sweden in their previous match, marking the biggest loss in their World Cup history. After the game, the Tunisian Football Association sacked head coach La Mourchid, and Renard took over. Captain Sassi made a passing error in the midfield that led to a goal. He had 2 tackles and 3 clearances in the game, with a passing success rate of 72%. Hannibal Mejbri ran 12.5 kilometers and made 3 key passes. He was active in both offense and defense but lacked support. Japan drew 2 - 2 with the Netherlands in their last match, twice coming from behind to equalize. Reo Hatate scored in a corner - kick scramble in the 89th minute, having 4 shots with 2 on target. Keito Nakamura scored from a long - range shot and ran 11.8 kilometers. Kubo Takefusa is absent due to a knee injury. He had 3 successful dribbles in the previous game, and his absence will affect Japan's right - wing play. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free
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