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Emma De Ruiter

World Cup: Netherlands win big while Germany avoids scare

The Netherlands secured a strong 5-1 win against Sweden, bouncing back to lead Group F after a disappointing World Cup opener against Japan that ended in a draw.

Brian Brobbey led the team to an early two-point lead with back-to-back goals in the first half, and Cody Gakpo extended the lead to 3-0 just after halftime, scoring in the 47th minute off a cross from Denzel Dumfries. He matched Brobbey when he scored on a right-footed shot from the left box in the 54th minute.

The Dutch gameplan to play out wide to open up Sweden and cross to Brobbey worked perfectly early. He put the Netherlands on top in the fifth minute when Gakpo crossed into the middle of the box and Brobbey one-timed it with his right foot before tumbling forward to the grass.

Netherlands' Brian Brobbey vies for the ball with Sweden's Victor Lindelof during the World Cup match between the Netherlands and Sweden in Houston, Saturday, June 20, 2026. (Netherlands' Brian Brobbey vies for the ball with Sweden's Victor Lindelof during the World Cup match between the Netherlands and Sweden in Houston, Saturday, June 20, 2026.)

His second goal came when he took a cross from Dumfries while sliding and just got his right foot on the ball, scoring inside the far post in the 17th minute.

Swedish player Anthony Elanga’s left-footed goal cut the lead to 4-1 in the 59th minute and allowed Sweden to avoid the shutout.

Crysencio Summerville, who assisted on Gakpo's second goal, tacked on a goal for Netherlands in the 89th minute.

Netherlands' Crysencio Summerville celebrates after scoring his side's fifth goal during the World Cup match between against Sweden in Houston, Saturday, June 20, 2026. (Netherlands' Crysencio Summerville celebrates after scoring his side's fifth goal during the World Cup match between against Sweden in Houston, Saturday, June 20, 2026.)

Sweden had plenty of chances to score before that, but Dutch goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen was brilliant in the first half with four saves.

Sweden couldn’t build on its strong performance in a 5-1 walloping of Tunisia in its first match. The loss to the Dutch was its biggest World Cup defeat since losing 7-1 to Brazil in 1950.

King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima and Princess Ariane of the Netherlands during the World Cup match between the Netherlands and Sweden in Houston, Saturday, June 20, 2026. (King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima and Princess Ariane of the Netherlands during the World Cup match between the Netherlands and Sweden in Houston, Saturday, June 20, 2026.)

The crowd of 68,777 was largely made up of fans of the Netherlands, many of whom made their Oranje Fanwalk 2 1/2 miles from Rice University to Houston Stadium on Saturday morning.

The team also had some special guests cheering them on, with King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima watching from a luxury suite.

Sweden finishes group play Thursday night against Japan at Dallas Stadium, and Netherlands meets Tunisia that night in Kansas City.

Switzerland to follow up and demand the implementation of the other side's commitments. (Switzerland to follow up and demand the implementation of the other side's commitments.)

Germany avoided a scare as they came from behind to beat the Ivory Coast 2-1 in Toronto on Saturday.

The Ivory Coast took the lead after captain Franck Kessié reacted quickly to turn home a blocked shot in the 30th minute, but the Germans drew level through a Deniz Undav equaliser on 68 minutes. Undav found the end of a fine cross from Nadiem Amiri, volleying home past Yahia Fofana in net.

The Stuttgart forward then broke Ivory Coast hearts in the 94th minute, turning smartly in the box and firing a left-footed shot past the keeper.

The result means Julian Nagelsmann's side, who beat Curaçao 7-1 in their opening match, remain top of Group E and will go through to the knockout stages of the tournament.

Elsewhere, Japan sealed a convincing 4-0 win over Tunisia in Monterrey, knocking the North African side out of the competition.

Goals from Daichi Kamada, Ayase Ueda, Junya Ito and Ayase Ueda put Japan into second in Group F, on equal points with the Netherlands but behind on goal difference. Japan and the Netherlands drew 2-2 in their opening game.

Curaçao also earned a 0-0 draw with Ecuador in Kansas City on Saturday.

Goalkeeper Eloy Room made a string of excellent saves to keep his side in the game, with Curaçao taking home their first ever World Cup point.

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