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Netherlands
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Over 1.5 Goalsvs
Sweden
Away
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Match Overview This Netherlands vs Sweden preview, for matchday two of Group F at the 2026 World Cup, brings together two sides who left their openers with plenty of goals on the board. The Netherlands drew 2-2 with Japan: they led twice, through Van Dijk and Summerville, then let it slip via Nakamura and Kamada, showing a lively attack and a defence that looked anything but locked down. Sweden, by contrast, hammered Tunisia 5-1, with Isak and Gyökeres carrying the front line and Ayari adding a brace from distance. Two attacks in form, then, and at least one back line, the Dutch one, that looked shaky against Japan. The stakes are real: the Oranje need to get back on track after dropping points at the death, while Sweden want to prove they can aim high. On paper this points to an open game, with neither side keen to abandon attacking. Our Netherlands vs Sweden analysis focuses on exactly that: the chance of seeing at least two goals across the ninety minutes, in line with what both showed on matchday one. Team Form The Netherlands confirmed the quality of their attack, with Gakpo and Depay drifting between the lines and midfielders breaking forward, but they gave up too much at the back: two goals to Japan and several lapses that get punished at this level. Depay, for his part, was booked and will have to be careful. Sweden arrive flying: the 5-1 over Tunisia showed Isak in confidence and Gyökeres running in behind repeatedly, plus a midfield happy to shoot from range. The question is whether the Scandinavian defence holds up against opposition a notch above Tunisia. The starting lineups for the Netherlands and Sweden are still to be confirmed in the hours before kick-off. H2H The Netherlands and Sweden have met several times over the years, often in hard-fought games that rarely lacked goals. Neither brings a naturally stubborn defensive block, and recent meetings tell of lively matches rather than cagey stand-offs. Even so, the history matters less here than the attacking form both carry into this one. Analyst Note Two sides that scored and conceded on matchday one, with quality attacks and imperfect defences: the makings of an eventful game are there. The Netherlands cannot settle for less, and Sweden have rhythm and confidence. The likeliest scenario is a match in which both find room to threaten, with the goal count struggling to stay low. Prediction Rationale This Netherlands vs Sweden prediction concerns the chance of at least two goals across the ninety minutes. The push comes from what we saw in the openers: the Netherlands scored twice but also conceded twice to Japan, while Sweden put five past Tunisia. Both have forwards capable of hurting anyone, and neither defends by giving up the ball entirely. Add that the Oranje, after that late equaliser, will want to force the issue, inevitably leaving space for a side quick in transition. The main risk is a more tactical game than expected, perhaps shaped by a fear of losing or a score that locks at a single goal early on. Given the attacking output both showed, though, and the Dutch defensive fragility, two goals looks within reach. That is why the confidence here is high.
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