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The Netherlands — Oranje — are drawn into Group F alongside Japan, Sweden, and Tunisia. This is a competitive group that the Dutch should top, but Japan are a genuinely dangerous opponent capable of pulling off an upset.
The Netherlands reached the quarterfinals at the 2022 World Cup and the Euro 2024 semifinals, establishing themselves as consistent tournament contenders. With a blend of experienced stars and exciting young talent, Oranje are among the favorites for a deep run.
Why this group matters: The Netherlands have never won the World Cup despite reaching three finals (1974, 1978, 2010). The "beautiful losers" narrative has defined Dutch football for half a century. Can 2026 be the year they finally cross the line?
| Match | Date | Time (ET) | Opponent | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group F – MD1 | June 14, 2026 | 5:00 PM | Japan | Dallas Stadium, Dallas |
| Group F – MD2 | June 20, 2026 | 2:00 PM | Sweden | Houston Stadium, Houston |
| Group F – MD3 | June 24, 2026 | 8:00 PM | Tunisia | Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City |
Japan on opening day is a tricky fixture — Japan knocked Germany out of the 2022 World Cup. Sweden on Matchday 2 is a physical European test. Tunisia on Matchday 3 should be comfortable.
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The Netherlands have appeared in 11 FIFA World Cups and are the most successful nation never to win the tournament:
The Dutch footballing identity — attacking, creative, technically excellent — has influenced every major footballing nation. But the inability to win the ultimate prize remains the great unfinished story of world football.
Ronald Koeman returns for his second stint as Netherlands manager after leading them to the Euro 2024 semifinals. The former Barcelona and Everton coach brings a pragmatic evolution of the Dutch style.
Koeman's Netherlands are less adventurous than the Cruyff-era teams but more balanced. The 2022 and Euro 2024 campaigns showed they can beat good teams and compete with the best.
Dutch football culture is synonymous with orange — the color that transforms stadiums, streets, and entire cities during major tournaments.
Why to watch if you are a casual fan: The Netherlands are football's ultimate romantics. Three World Cup finals without a win, a style of play that prioritizes beauty, and a fan base that turns every match into a party. If you want to experience the pure joy of football culture, find a section of Dutch fans and join the orange wave.
The Netherlands should top Group F and comfortably advance through the Round of 32. The knockout rounds are where Oranje will be tested.
Prediction: Quarterfinals or Semifinals. The Netherlands have the squad depth and tournament experience to reach the last four. Van Dijk's defense, Gakpo's goals, and Xavi Simons' creativity give them weapons at every level. The semifinal is a realistic target, but winning the tournament requires overcoming Spain, France, or Brazil — and the Dutch have historically faltered at those decisive moments.
#7
FIFA ranking
11
World Cups
Group F
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Runner-up (1974, 1978, 2010)
Best finish
2026-06-14 · 17:00 ET
vs Japan
Dallas · Group F
2026-06-20 · 14:00 ET
vs Sweden
Houston · Group F
2026-06-24 · 20:00 ET
vs Tunisia
Kansas City · Group F
Netherlands has appeared in 11 World Cups. Their best result is Runner-up (1974, 1978, 2010).
Sources: Official match dates, venues, and draw details follow FIFA.com; confirm kickoffs, ticket phases, and broadcast rights there and on each host's listings as they are updated.
No. The Netherlands have reached three World Cup finals (1974, 1978, 2010) and lost all three, making them the most successful nation never to win the tournament.
A tactical system popularized by the 1974 Netherlands team under Rinus Michels and Johan Cruyff. Every outfield player could play any position, creating a fluid, interchangeable system that revolutionized football.
Virgil van Dijk, the Liverpool center-back. He has been captain since taking over the armband and is the emotional and defensive leader of the squad.
All three Group F matches are at [Levi's Stadium](/en/stadiums/levis-stadium) in the San Francisco Bay Area.
They reached the semifinals, losing to England. The tournament showed the squad's quality and Koeman's ability to navigate knockout rounds.
De Jong has battled injuries in recent seasons. His fitness is critical to the Netherlands' hopes — when healthy, he is a top-five midfielder in the world.
Orange is the national color of the Netherlands, derived from the House of Orange-Nassau, the Dutch royal family. It has become the most iconic color in international football fandom.
Netherlands is in Group F for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.
Netherlands lists Ronald Koeman as head coach heading into the 2026 tournament.
Netherlands is #7 in the FIFA World Rankings on our last data refresh—rankings move monthly.
Netherlands has competed in 11 FIFA World Cup editions through this cycle’s history.
Netherlands's best run to date is Runner-up (1974, 1978, 2010).
The exact opponent, date, and kickoff appear in the schedule table on this page—all times are Eastern Time (ET).
Each row in the schedule shows the host city and stadium; Netherlands rotates through those venues during the group stage.
Yes—Netherlands can advance by finishing first or second in Group F, or by placing third with one of the eight best third-place records.