Netherlands vs Sweden 2026: Live Stream, Lineups, TV Schedule & Key Preview
The Netherlands and Sweden will clash in a Group A showdown at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the Dutch looking to bounce back from their opening-day defeat to Argentina while Sweden seeks to build momentum after a 1-0 win over Saudi Arabia. The match, scheduled for June 25, 2026, will be played at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with kickoff set for 10:00 AM local time (UTC-5).
Here’s everything you need to know about the match, including how to watch live, predicted lineups, tactical analysis, and why this game could determine early group dynamics.
Live Stream & TV Schedule
The Netherlands vs Sweden match will be broadcast live on June 25, 2026, with the following details:
- Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2026
- Time: 10:00 AM local time (Arlington, Texas) / 3:00 PM UTC
- Venue: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
- TV Broadcast:
- United States: Fox, Telemundo, Univision
- Netherlands: NOS
- Sweden: SVT
- Global: FIFA+ (official streaming platform)
Source: FIFA Broadcasting Schedule
Why This Netherlands vs Sweden Clash Could Decide Group A
Both teams enter this match with different objectives but equal stakes in Group A, where Argentina, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico also feature. The Netherlands, managed by Ronald Koeman, face pressure after their 2-1 loss to Argentina, while Sweden, under Ilska, need a win to maintain their early tournament momentum.
According to FIFA’s group stage rules, three points from the first two matches would secure a team’s progression to the Round of 16, but with only one spot available in Group A, every point will be crucial.
Key Context: Both teams have played one match in the tournament. The Netherlands lost to Argentina 2-1, while Sweden defeated Saudi Arabia 1-0. A win for either team would put them in a strong position to advance.
Predicted Starting Lineups
Based on recent form and squad depth, here are the likely starting XI for both teams:

Netherlands (4-3-3)
Goalkeeper: Justin Bijlow (Ajax)
Defenders:
- Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) – C
- Stefan de Vrij (Inter Milan)
- Daley Blind (Utrecht)
- Nathan Aké (Manchester City)
Midfielders:
- Xavi Simons (RB Leipzig)
- Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona)
- Teun Koopmeiners (Chelsea)
Forwards:
- Wout Weghorst (Burnley)
- Cody Gakpo (PSV Eindhoven)
- Xavi Simons (RB Leipzig) – SW
Sweden (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Robin Olsen (Newcastle)
Defenders:
- Emil Krafth (Newcastle) – C
- Victor Lindelöf (Manchester United)
- Pontus Jansson (Brentford)
- Ludwig Augustinsson (Brentford)
Midfielders:
- Emil Forsberg (Real Sociedad)
- Marcus Berg (Brentford)
Attacking Midfield:
- Dejan Kulusevski (Real Sociedad)
- Alexander Isak (Real Sociedad)
- Marcus Berg (Brentford) – RW
Striker: Alexander Isak (Real Sociedad)
Lineup predictions based on recent squad selections and tactical formations from Transfermarkt and Soccerway.
Tactical Preview: How Koeman and Ilska Will Approach the Match
Ronald Koeman’s Netherlands will likely adopt a high-pressing, possession-based approach, looking to exploit spaces behind Sweden’s defense. The Dutch have struggled with defensive solidity in recent matches, but Koeman has emphasized set-piece defense as a key area of focus.

“We need to be more organized defensively. The way we lost to Argentina was unacceptable. We have to be better in the air and in our positioning.”
Ronald Koeman, Netherlands manager, June 2024
Sweden, under Ilska, will look to maintain their compact midfield block while using quick transitions to catch the Dutch out of position. Victor Lindelöf’s leadership in defense and Emil Forsberg’s creativity in midfield will be critical.
“Van Dijk is a world-class defender. We have to respect him, but we also have to be patient. Our midfielders need to drop deep and break the Dutch lines quickly.”
Victor Lindelöf, Sweden captain, June 2024
One key tactical battle will be in midfield, where Frenkie de Jong and Xavi Simons will face off against Emil Forsberg and Dejan Kulusevski. Sweden’s ability to bypass Virgil van Dijk’s defensive line will also be decisive.
Key Players Who Could Decide the Match
Netherlands
- Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) – The defensive anchor will be crucial in organizing the backline and winning aerial duels.
- Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona) – His midfield control and passing range will dictate the tempo of the match.
- Cody Gakpo (PSV Eindhoven) – The winger’s pace and dribbling could stretch Sweden’s defense.
Sweden
- Alexander Isak (Real Sociedad) – The striker’s physicality and movement will test Justin Bijlow in goal.
- Dejan Kulusevski (Real Sociedad) – His creativity and set-piece ability could provide Sweden’s goals.
- Victor Lindelöf (Manchester United) – The captain’s leadership in defense will be vital against the Dutch attack.
Netherlands vs Sweden: A Historical Rivalry
The Netherlands and Sweden have faced each other 18 times in international matches, with the Dutch holding a 10-4-4 record. Their last meeting was in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, where Sweden won 2-1 in a thrilling encounter.

In the 2018 World Cup, the two teams played in the group stage, with Sweden winning 1-0 in a match that saw Sweden’s Emil Forsberg score the decisive goal. The Dutch have historically struggled against Sweden in major tournaments, with only two wins in their last six meetings.
What’s at Stake for Both Teams
For the Netherlands, a win would provide much-needed confidence after their opening-day defeat. It would also put them in a strong position to advance from Group A, where they would face Mexico in their final group match.
Sweden, meanwhile, need a win to maintain their early tournament momentum. With Saudi Arabia already eliminated, Sweden’s path to the knockout stages depends on their results against the Netherlands and Mexico.
Key Takeaways
- The match will determine early group dynamics in Group A, with both teams needing a win to secure advancement.
- Defensive organization will be crucial for the Netherlands, while Sweden will look to exploit quick transitions.
- Key battles in midfield (de Jong vs. Forsberg/Kulusevski) and up front (Gakpo vs. Isak) will decide the match.
- A win for either team would put them in a strong position to advance beyond the group stage.
- The match will be played at AT&T Stadium, one of the largest venues in the World Cup, with a capacity of over 80,000.
How to Follow the Netherlands vs Sweden Match Live
Fans can follow the match through multiple official channels:
- Live Stream: FIFA+ (official streaming platform)
- TV Broadcast:
- United States: Fox, Telemundo, Univision
- Netherlands: NOS
- Sweden: SVT
- Social Media: Follow official accounts of FIFA, the Netherlands national team (@Oranje), and Sweden national team (@svensktfotboll) for updates.
- Official Website: FIFA World Cup Official Site for match details and statistics.
What Happens Next: Netherlands’ Schedule After Sweden
Following their match against Sweden, the Netherlands will face Mexico in their final group stage game on June 29, 2026. The outcome of this match will determine whether the Dutch advance to the Round of 16.
Sweden’s next match will be against Mexico on June 27, 2026. A win against the Netherlands would put Sweden in a strong position to advance, while a draw or loss could complicate their path to the knockout stages.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
- When is the Netherlands vs Sweden match? June 25, 2026, at 10:00 AM local time (Arlington, Texas) / 3:00 PM UTC.
- Where will the match be played? AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas.
- How can I watch the match live? FIFA+, Fox (US), NOS (Netherlands), SVT (Sweden), and other local broadcasters.
- What are the likely starting lineups? See predicted lineups above.
- Why is this match important? It will determine early group dynamics in Group A, with both teams needing a win to advance.
- What happens if the match ends in a draw? Both teams would need to consider their next match results to secure advancement.
Will the Netherlands bounce back from their opening-day defeat, or will Sweden continue their strong start to the tournament? Share your predictions in the comments below or on social media using #NEDvSWE.
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