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    Netherlands VS Sweden

    FIFA World Cup
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    Netherlands
    Netherlands 5
    1 Sweden
    Sweden
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    • Wissywaxplanet
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      The second round of Group F action at the 2026 FIFA World Cup brings together two teams that made very different starts to the tournament. Sweden sit on top of the group after an emphatic 5-1 victory over Tunisia, while the Netherlands were left frustrated after conceding a late equaliser in a 2-2 draw against Japan. The Netherlands produced plenty of positive moments in their opening match but ultimately had to settle for a 2-2 draw after Japan struck late. Virgil van Dijk and Crysencio Summerville both found the net, yet Ronald Koeman’s side were unable to protect their advantage when it mattered most. Recent results suggest the Dutch are creating chances consistently but remain vulnerable defensively. Four of their last five matches have seen both teams score, including a 2-2 draw with Japan, a 2-1 win over Uzbekistan, a 1-1 draw against Ecuador and a 2-1 victory over Norway. Even in their 1-0 defeat to Algeria, the Netherlands generated opportunities but lacked efficiency in the
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      World Cup Netherlands 5-1 Sweden
    • Zeka Gehanusa Ibnu
      Zeka Gehanusa Ibnu
      Netherlands VS Sweden In the first round of Group F of the World Cup, the Netherlands twice took the lead but were twice equalized by Japan, eventually drawing 2 - 2 and only earning 1 point, currently sitting third in the group. Captain Van Dijk headed in a goal from a pass by Gravenberch in the 51st minute, scoring his first World Cup goal. Substitute Somerville also found the back of the net later. Sweden, on the other hand, thrashed Tunisia 5 - 1 in the first round and are currently at the top of Group F. Ayari scored a long - range world - beater just 7 minutes into the game to break the deadlock. Isaac dribbled in from the wing and slotted the ball into the far corner in the 30th minute to double the lead. In the second half, Isaac stole the ball in the front field and assisted Zekairesh to score. Substitute Svanberg scored just 18 seconds after coming on, and Ayari scored his second goal in added time. I'm good at analyzing data changes, with keen observation and flexible operat
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      World Cup Netherlands 5-1 Sweden
    • Jam Combat
      Jam Combat
      Netherlands VS Sweden The Dutch team, known as the "Orange Army," is in a crucial match against Sweden, the "Nordic Vikings," in the second round of the World Cup group stage. This game will significantly impact their paths to the next round. The Dutch team drew with Japan in the first round, so they're highly motivated to secure points in this encounter. Meanwhile, Sweden, after a resounding victory in their opening game, is brimming with confidence. However, they'll face a real test when dealing with the Dutch's technical ball - control. The two teams haven't met in an official match for the past seven years, so historical data has limited value as both sides have completely changed their line - ups and tactics. The Dutch are missing several key players in the middle and back - field. But with Depay's return, there's more unpredictability in their attack. Manager Koeman's high - pressing system must be ready to handle Sweden's quick counter - attacks. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World
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      World Cup Netherlands 5-1 Sweden
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    • Tunisia VS Japan The upcoming World Cup encounter between Tunisia and Japan will showcase a stark contrast in both attack and defense. Tunisia's overall performance has been less than stellar. Their win rate stands at only 30%, with 30% draws and 40% losses. They've scored 11 goals and conceded 18, resulting in a goal difference of -7. With an average of 1.1 goals per game, their defense has been a major weakness, which is a significant obstacle for the team. On the other hand, Japan has been in great form. Their win rate is as high as 60%, with 30% draws and just 10% losses. They've scored 15 goals and conceded 8, boasting a goal difference of +7. They average 1.5 goals per game, which is not only efficient in attack but also shows a clear advantage over Tunisia's 1.1 goals per game. In addition, Japan's defense has been solid, conceding only 0.8 goals per game, while Tunisia concedes 1.8 goals per game on average, highlighting the latter's defensive vulnerabilities. Visit Nowgoal.net
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