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Netherlands vs Sweden: Watch, Odds & Fan Betting Guide
Group F is already shaping up as one of the most compelling groups at FIFA World Cup 2026, and Matchday 2 delivers a genuine six-pointer. Netherlands vs Sweden kicks off on Saturday, 20 June at 12:00 local time at Houston Stadium, with Sweden arriving on a high after a stunning 5-1 win over Tunisia and the Netherlands desperate to bounce back after dropping two points in a 2-2 draw with Japan. The stakes are huge, the football promises to be electric, and there are some genuinely interesting betting angles to explore whether you are a seasoned punter or just looking to make the match a little more fun.
Where and How to Watch
Netherlands vs Sweden takes place on Saturday, 20 June, with kickoff at 12:00 local time at Houston Stadium. For the full broadcast lineup and official streaming options for your region, check the official FIFA Matchday 10 preview page, which lists confirmed broadcast partners. Whether you are watching from a fan zone, a bar, or your living room, this is one to have on the big screen.
Netherlands vs Sweden Match Preview
Sweden sit top of Group F with three points after their commanding opening win, while the Netherlands and Japan are level on one point each following their 2-2 draw in Dallas. A Sweden win here would book their place in the knockout round, and if Japan fail to win their simultaneous fixture, Sweden would also secure first place in the group. For the Netherlands, this is a must-not-lose situation. Another dropped result would leave their last-16 hopes hanging by a thread heading into Matchday 3.
Tactically, this sets up as a fascinating contest. Sweden under Graham Potter showed real flexibility against Tunisia, controlling the ball in the first half and then staying compact without it in the second, using quick turnovers to feed their devastating front two. Ronald Koeman's Netherlands, meanwhile, were caught deep late against Japan and conceded from a set-piece, a vulnerability they will be desperate to address. Expect a more assertive Dutch start, but Sweden's pace and directness on the counter will keep things honest throughout.
Netherlands vs Sweden Odds
| Market | Selection | Decimal Odds | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Netherlands | 1.70 | 59% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 3.85 | 26% |
| Match Winner | Sweden | 4.90 | 20% |
Other popular markets to look out for include Both Teams to Score (BTTS), Over/Under 2.5 goals, and Double Chance. Both sides have already shown they can find the net, and the Netherlands have already conceded twice in one game, so goals markets are worth your attention. Odds are correct at time of writing and subject to change.
Netherlands vs Sweden Predictions
Best Bet: Netherlands to Win. The Dutch are priced as clear favourites at 1.70, reflecting an implied probability of 59%. They have the individual quality across the pitch to hurt Sweden, and with their tournament lives potentially on the line, Koeman's side should come out with far more urgency than they showed in the second half against Japan. Van Dijk leading from the back and Depay fit to start gives them genuine bite at both ends.
Value Bet: Both Teams to Score. Sweden's front pairing of Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres is the most in-form strike partnership at the tournament so far, and the Netherlands showed against Japan that their defensive shape can be broken down. Meanwhile, the Dutch have enough attacking quality through Cody Gakpo, Donyell Malen and Memphis Depay to trouble any backline. Both teams scoring feels well supported by the evidence from Matchday 1.
Longshot Bet: Sweden to Win at 4.90. Sweden have momentum, a settled system and the most dangerous front two in Group F right now. If the Netherlands start slowly or concede from another set-piece, Potter's side have every tool to punish them. At 4.90 and an implied probability of 20%, the upset carries real appeal for fans who want to back the form team of the group.
Why This Match Matters
The group standings make this one of the decisive fixtures of the early tournament. Sweden top Group F with three points after their 5-1 victory over Tunisia, while the Netherlands sit on one point after being pegged back to a 2-2 draw by Japan. A win for Sweden clinches a knockout-round spot and could secure group leadership depending on the Japan result. For the Netherlands, three-time World Cup finalists who reached the tournament unbeaten through UEFA Group G qualifying, anything less than a win would put serious pressure on their final group game. Virgil van Dijk, who scored and was named player of the match against Japan, has spoken about this group believing they can do "something very special." That ambition needs to be backed up here.
Netherlands Form
The Netherlands arrived at FIFA World Cup 2026 in good shape overall, topping UEFA Group G without a defeat to reach their 12th World Cup finals. Their opener against Japan in Dallas, however, was a reminder that no game at this level is straightforward. They led twice, through Van Dijk on 50 minutes and Crysencio Summerville on 64 minutes, before a late Daichi Kamada equaliser from a set-piece denied them the win. Van Dijk was frustrated after the game, pointing to the set-piece concession as an area to fix. In their final warm-up before the tournament, they lost a friendly 1-0 to Algeria, so there is clearly some fine-tuning still happening. Memphis Depay returned to fitness and was considered ready to start, adding a focal point up front that the team had been missing. Their opening XI showed no home-based players for the first time in a World Cup, reflecting just how far the Dutch talent pool has spread across Europe's top leagues.
Sweden Form
Sweden under Graham Potter have arrived at their first World Cup since 2018 looking like a genuinely cohesive unit. Their 5-1 demolition of Tunisia in their opener was their second-biggest World Cup victory ever, equalling a four-goal margin recorded against Bulgaria back in 1994. Yasin Ayari scored twice, Alexander Isak scored one and assisted two and was named player of the match, and Viktor Gyokeres added a goal of his own. Captain Victor Lindelof said after the game that Isak had silenced pre-tournament doubters about his form, and Potter was quick to praise the growing partnership between Isak and Gyokeres. Sweden's tactical flexibility, controlling the game when they had the ball and staying compact and dangerous on the counter when they did not, makes them a genuinely difficult opponent for anyone in this group.
Netherlands vs Sweden Best Bets for the Casual Fan
If you want to add a little extra excitement to matchday without overcomplicating things, here are a few straightforward options to consider:
- Safe Bet: Netherlands to Win. At 1.70, the Dutch are the bookmakers' pick and the form guide backs their individual quality even if their Matchday 1 performance was not entirely convincing.
- Goals Market: Both Teams to Score. Sweden's Isak-Gyokeres partnership and the Netherlands' own attacking depth make a goalless half from either side feel unlikely based on what we have seen so far.
- Value Pick: Sweden to Win. At 4.90, backing the group leaders who are brimming with confidence offers real reward if you fancy an upset.
- Fun Bet: Yasin Ayari to Score. The Swedish midfielder already has two goals from Matchday 1 and carries a real threat from midfield runs. Worth a small stake for the entertainment value alone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I watch Netherlands vs Sweden?
Check the official FIFA broadcast listings for your region. The FIFA website carries a full breakdown of TV and streaming partners country by country for all World Cup 2026 fixtures.
What time is kickoff in local time?
Kickoff is at 12:00 local time on Saturday, 20 June at Houston Stadium.
What are some fun, low-risk bets for casual fans?
Netherlands to win is the straightforward pick at 1.70. If you want a little more excitement, Both Teams to Score covers the attacking quality on both sides. For a fun longshot, Sweden to win at 4.90 rewards the group's form team. Always stake only what you are comfortable losing.
Which side should a neutral get behind?
Sweden are the feelgood story of Group F so far. Graham Potter's side play exciting, direct football built around one of the most thrilling strike partnerships at the tournament in Isak and Gyokeres. If you want to cheer for goals and drama, Sweden are your team on Saturday.












