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| Bookie | Selection | Best Odds | Market | Bet |
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Netherlands to win | 7/10 | Netherlands vs Sweden | Place Bet |
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Netherlands 2-1 Sweden | 8/1 | Netherlands vs Sweden | Place Bet |
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Over 2.5 Goals | 1/1 | Netherlands vs Sweden | Place Bet |
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Netherlands to win, both teams to score, and Cody Gakpo to score or assist | TBC | Netherlands vs Sweden | Place Bet |
Date of Tips: 28/05/2026
Disclaimer The odds for these selections were correct at the time of publishing (10:39 28/05/2026) but may have changed since. Please check the latest price before placing your bet.
Netherlands vs Sweden prediction time. Saturday 20th June 6:00pm at NRG Stadium. Two countries with serious football history. The Dutch have reached three World Cup finals without ever lifting the trophy, while Sweden still look back proudly on that legendary 1958 run to the final on home soil.
The Netherlands arrive looking strong again under Ronald Koeman. They’ve quietly built a balanced squad packed with Premier League experience and technical quality through the middle. Sweden, meanwhile, feel like a side rebuilding their identity after a rough few years. But now they’re back, and with Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres leading the attack, nobody will want to underestimate them.
The Dutch squad looks loaded with experience. Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool still anchors the back line and remains the emotional leader of the side. Alongside him, Nathan Aké from Manchester City and Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven give Koeman plenty of pace and recovery power in defence.
In midfield, Frenkie de Jong of Barcelona will dictate the tempo as usual. Ryan Gravenberch enjoyed a huge season with Liverpool and brings energy and ball progression, while Tijjani Reijnders, now with Manchester City, adds real attacking movement from deeper areas.
Up front, Cody Gakpo and Memphis Depay are expected to carry much of the attacking responsibility. Gakpo remains one of Liverpool’s most dangerous wide forwards, while Depay still delivers in big international moments despite playing his club football with Corinthians.
Memphis is the likely penalty taker for the Netherlands, while free-kick duties could be shared between him and Gakpo depending on the angle.
Sweden have their own dangerous attackers. Alexander Isak, now starring for Liverpool, brings composure and movement that can hurt any defence. Viktor Gyokeres, who joined Arsenal after his explosive spell in Portugal, has become Sweden’s focal point and looks full of confidence after his playoff heroics.
Anthony Elanga of Newcastle United gives Sweden direct pace on the counter, while Lucas Bergvall continues to grow into one of the most exciting young midfielders in Europe after his move to Tottenham.
Isak is the likely penalty taker for Sweden, while Gyokeres and Sebastian Nanasi style deliveries from wide areas will remain a key weapon.
Verbruggen; Dumfries, Van Dijk, Aké, Van de Ven; De Jong, Gravenberch, Reijnders; Gakpo, Depay, Malen
Viktor Johansson; Lindelof, Hien, Gudmundsson; Svanberg, Bergvall, Ayari, Sema; Elanga, Isak, Gyokeres
This feels like one of those games where quality in the final third will decide everything. Sweden definitely carry a threat going forward, especially in transition, but the Netherlands look far more balanced overall.
You’d expect the Dutch to dominate possession. Their midfield is simply stronger technically. The big question is whether Sweden can stay compact enough defensively because they’ve looked vulnerable at times over the last year.
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Both teams scoring feels realistic here. Sweden have too much attacking quality to completely shut out, but the Dutch usually create plenty of chances when their midfield clicks.
The Netherlands just feel slightly further along as a complete team right now. Their squad depth is excellent, and there’s calmness in the spine of the side with Van Dijk, De Jong and Depay all bringing tournament experience.
Sweden absolutely have the forwards to make this uncomfortable though. Gyokeres and Isak together are a nightmare pairing if you allow space behind the defence. That’s the thing with Sweden. Even when they aren’t controlling games, they can suddenly explode forward and punish mistakes.
Still, over 90 minutes, you’d back the Dutch midfield to control the rhythm. They’ve also been much steadier defensively during qualifying and preparation matches.
Match Prediction: Netherlands to win. Bet with bet365.
A tight game feels likely early on, but the Netherlands should eventually create enough openings to edge it.
Correct score tip: Netherlands 2-1 Sweden
That scoreline fits the balance of the match pretty well. Sweden’s attack should find moments, but the Dutch quality in possession could slowly wear them down.
Correct Score Prediction: Netherlands 2-1 Sweden. Bet with bet365.
Over 2.5 goals stands out here because both teams carry real attacking threats.
The Dutch scored freely during qualifying, while Sweden’s recent playoff wins showed they’re capable of contributing in open matches too. Defensively, Sweden still leave gaps at times, especially when their wing-backs push high.
Both teams to score also feels like a strong angle considering the talent on display up front.
Over/Under Prediction:Over 2.5 Goals. Bet with bet365.
A sensible bet builder could include:
That combination matches the likely flow of the game if the Dutch control possession while Sweden stay dangerous on the break.
Bet Builder Tip: Netherlands to win, both teams to score, and Cody Gakpo to score or assist. Bet with bet365.
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The Netherlands look slightly stronger overall because of their midfield control and defensive balance, but Sweden have enough attacking quality to make it competitive.
The game kicks off at 6:00pm on Saturday 20th June 2026.
The match takes place at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.