Japan vs Sweden & Tunisia vs Netherlands: Live Updates, Lineups & Key Moments from Group F at FIFA World Cup 2026
- The Netherlands held a 2-0 lead against Tunisia and Sweden remained tied 0-0 with Japan at halftime on June 26, 2026, according to RaiNews.
- The Netherlands entered the second half with a two-goal advantage over Tunisia.
- La Gazzetta dello Sport stated that these two specific matchups are the ones that decide the outcome of Group F.
The Netherlands held a 2-0 lead against Tunisia and Sweden remained tied 0-0 with Japan at halftime on June 26, 2026, according to RaiNews. These matches serve as the deciding fixtures for Group F in the 2026 World Cup.
What is the current status of Group F?
The Netherlands entered the second half with a two-goal advantage over Tunisia. Simultaneously, the match between Japan and Sweden remained scoreless after the first 45 minutes, RaiNews reported. These results directly impact the final standings and qualification paths for the group.
La Gazzetta dello Sport stated that these two specific matchups are the ones that decide the outcome of Group F. The gap in scores between the two games creates contrasting scenarios for the teams involved as they enter the final half of play.
Who is starting for Sweden?
Sweden coach Potter opted for an aggressive offensive approach against Japan. According to Sportmediaset, Potter confirmed the starting partnership of Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak.

The decision to start both strikers suggests a tactical push for a breakthrough in a match that remained deadlocked through the first half. The effectiveness of this pairing remains a key factor in Sweden’s ability to alter the 0-0 scoreline.
Which other World Cup 2026 matches are scheduled?
Several other high-profile fixtures are scheduled for June 26, 2026. Corriere della Sera listed the following matchups as part of the day’s programming:
- Norway vs. France
- Turkey vs. United States
These matches run alongside the Group F fixtures, contributing to the broader progression of the tournament’s group stage.
The contrast in the Group F halftime reports highlights two different match dynamics. While the Netherlands has established a comfortable cushion, Sweden and Japan are locked in a stalemate that requires a tactical shift to resolve.
