World Cup 2026 Group F

Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, Tunisia

Matches

#MatchDateTimeVenue
31Netherlands vs Japan2026-06-14AT&T Stadium
32Sweden vs Tunisia2026-06-15Estadio BBVA
33Netherlands vs Sweden2026-06-20NRG Stadium
34Tunisia vs Japan2026-06-21Estadio BBVA
35Japan vs Sweden2026-06-25AT&T Stadium
36Tunisia vs Netherlands2026-06-25Arrowhead Stadium

Standings

TeamPWDLGDPts
πŸ‡³πŸ‡± Netherlands3210+67
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japan3120+45
πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden311104
πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡³ Tunisia3003-100

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Group F of the FIFA World Cup 2026 contains Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia, and Sweden, with matches played between June 14 and June 25 in Dallas, Monterrey, Houston, and Kansas City. Netherlands face Japan on June 14 in Dallas, a genuine top-of-group clash that will shape everything that follows.

Group F is two excellent teams, one very organised team, and a fourth side with real quality. The Netherlands and Japan have both shown in recent tournaments that they belong among the serious sides. Getting two of them in the same group guarantees meaningful football from the first match.

Netherlands: Orange Returns with Menace

The Netherlands had a World Cup revival in 2022, reaching the quarter-finals before losing to Argentina on penalties in a match that will haunt Virgil van Dijk for the rest of his career. The current Dutch generation is not just Van Dijk at the back, Memphis Depay's era has ended but Cody Gakpo, Xavi Simons, and Tijjani Reijnders represent a new attacking wave that is genuinely exciting. Ronald Koeman has rebuilt cohesion after some turbulent post-Oranje years.

Their opener against Japan in Dallas on June 14th decides the group hierarchy in week one.

Japan: Asia's Most Complete Team

Japan at the 2022 World Cup was a revelation. They beat Germany and Spain. Beat them. Not drew, won. They went out in the round of 16 on penalties to Croatia, but the group stage performances were legitimately world-class. The current J-League and European generation is the best in Japanese football history. Players across the Bundesliga, Premier League, and Serie A give them tactical flexibility and technical quality across the pitch.

The timezone reality is stark: games in Dallas and Monterrey kick off at 3-10pm local time, which means Japan's home fans are watching at 5am to noon the next day. The Japanese diaspora on the West Coast will carry that flag in person.

Tunisia: Consistent, Organised, Not to Be Dismissed

Tunisia have qualified for multiple World Cups without ever advancing from the group stage, but they are not passive. They compete physically, defend in numbers, and have the pace on the counter to hurt teams caught forward. Their match against Japan on June 20th in Monterrey is a genuine contest. Tunisia have beaten teams better than them on paper before.

Sweden: The Viktor Gyokeres Factor

Sweden qualified via the playoffs and bring a striker in Viktor Gyokeres who is among the most prolific forwards in European football. Sweden finished third at the 1994 World Cup on American soil and reached the quarter-finals in 2018. Their opener against Tunisia in Monterrey on June 14th is the match they need to win to have any realistic chance of advancing.

Must-watch match: Netherlands vs Japan, June 14th, Dallas. The match that decides group hierarchy in week one.

Bold prediction: Japan win the group on goal difference after a draw with the Netherlands. Netherlands advance as runners-up. Sweden push Tunisia in the final day for third. Tunisia go home having competed in every match.

How to Watch World Cup 2026 Group F

Watch Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, Tunisia on Fox, Telemundo in United States (free-to-air available). All Group F kick-off times on this page are shown in your local timezone. See broadcasters for every country in our how to watch the World Cup 2026 guide.

FAQ

Which teams are in Group F at the 2026 World Cup?
Group F contains Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, Tunisia.
When do Group F matches start at the 2026 World Cup?
Group F matches run from 2026-06-14 to 2026-06-25. All kick-off times on this page convert to your local timezone.
How many matches are in Group F?
Group F has 6 matches. Each team plays the other three once.
Where are Group F matches played?
Group F matches are played at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, NRG Stadium in Houston, Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
How many teams qualify from Group F?
The top two teams in Group F qualify automatically for the Round of 32. The eight best third-placed teams across all 12 groups also advance.
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