20.06.2026 • Updated: 21.06.2026
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Prediction Netherlands vs Sweden — 20.06.2026

Netherlands
D
June 20, 2026
17:00
World Cup
5 1
Days
00
Hours
00
Minutes
00
Seconds
00
Sweden
W

H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Total games 3
Total Goals Avg 3.33
Both teams scored 67%
2.67 Total average 0.67
1.00 Yellow cards 2.00
0.00 Red cards 0.00
Last 3 matches
xG
20.06.2026 World Cup
Netherlands
Sweden
5 2 3 1 0 1
2.47 0.98
2 5
0 3
0 0
10.10.2017 World Cup -…
Netherlands
Sweden
2 2 0 0 0 0
2 1
1 1
0 0
06.09.2016 World Cup -…
Sweden
Netherlands
1 1 0 1 0 1
4 5
2 2
0 0
Netherlands

Team Overview

In their last World Cup match, the Netherlands faced Japan at home, resulting in a 2-2 draw. Despite controlling 60% of possession and creating more chances, they were unable to secure a win.

Match statistics (Netherlands vs Japan):

  • Possession: 60% – 40%
  • Corners: 5 – 4
  • Fouls: 7 – 7
  • Yellow cards: 3 – 0
  • Shots on target: 6 – 3
Sweden

Team Overview

Sweden's most recent World Cup encounter saw them dominate Tunisia at home, winning 5-1. They displayed impressive attacking prowess, with seven shots on goal, which led to a convincing victory.

Match statistics (Sweden vs Tunisia):

  • Possession: 49% – 51%
  • Corners: 4 – 2
  • Fouls: 10 – 8
  • Yellow cards: 0 – 1
  • Shots on target: 7 – 2

Netherlands - Sweden Match Result

Netherlands Dominates Sweden in World Cup Clash

In a commanding performance, the Netherlands triumphed over Sweden with a resounding 5-1 victory in their World Cup Group Stage match. Brian Brobbey opened the scoring early, netting two goals in the first 17 minutes, setting the tone for a dominant display.

The Dutch maintained a slight edge in possession at 51% compared to Sweden's 49%, but the real difference came in their clinical finishing. The Netherlands registered 10 total shots, with 7 on target, while Sweden managed 16 total shots but only 8 on goal. Cody Gakpo emerged as a standout performer, scoring twice shortly after halftime, further extending the lead to 4-0.

Sweden's Anthony Elanga provided a brief glimmer of hope with a goal in the 59th minute, but the Dutch quickly responded, with Crysencio Summerville sealing the match with a goal in the 89th minute. The match also saw Sweden receive three yellow cards, highlighting their struggles to contain the Dutch attack.

This victory not only boosts the Netherlands' confidence but also solidifies their position in the group, showcasing their attacking prowess and tactical discipline. As the tournament progresses, the Dutch will look to build on this momentum, while Sweden will need to regroup and address their defensive vulnerabilities.