The Netherlands stormed towards the 2026 World Cup knockout stages with a devastating 5-1 victory over Sweden in Group F, sparked by ruthless doubles from Brian Brobbey and Cody Gakpo. Ronald Koeman’s side, held goalless by Japan in their opener, produced an attacking masterclass to move onto four points and leave Sweden shell-shocked.
Brobbey Blitz Earns Early Cushion
Introduced to provide a physical focal point, Brian Brobbey rewarded his manager’s faith inside the opening quarter. The powerful Sunderland striker scored twice in the first 17 minutes, first burying a close-range rebound after Denzel Dumfries’ cross caused chaos and then heading home from a pinpoint Xavi Simons delivery.
Sweden, who had thrashed Tunisia 4-0 in their first match, simply could not cope with Brobbey’s blend of strength, movement and finishing. The early double left them chasing shadows and allowed the Netherlands to control possession, stretching the play wide and exposing the Swedish full-backs time and again.
Gakpo Leads Second-Half Siege
Any hope of a Swedish comeback was extinguished shortly after the interval when Cody Gakpo made it 3-0 with a clinical left-footed finish from the edge of the area. The Liverpool forward then cemented his name in tournament folklore by firing home the 100th goal of this World Cup to put the Oranje four goals to the good. Gakpo’s all-action display, combining intelligent runs and composed finishing, epitomised a Dutch attack operating at full throttle.
The Netherlands were irresistible, with Simons and Donyell Malen providing constant width and creativity. Sweden, despite the presence of Victor Lindelöf and Isak Hien, were repeatedly carved open and looked a shadow of the side that had impressed in their opener.
Elanga Provides Flicker but Summerville Seals It
Anthony Elanga briefly raised the temperature when he latched onto a long ball and fired past Justin Bijlow to make it 4-1. The goal, smartly taken, gave Sweden a glimmer of momentum, but the Netherlands responded emphatically. Second-half substitute Crysencio Summerville curled in a brilliant fifth from 20 yards to cap a flawless Dutch performance and leave Sweden facing a fight to progress.
What It Means for Group F
The Netherlands move to four points from two games, firmly in control of the group. Sweden remain on three points and now must overcome Japan to guarantee a last-16 berth. With this emphatic statement, Koeman’s men have announced themselves as serious contenders.
Key Takeaways
- Brian Brobbey’s physicality and sharpness gave the Netherlands the ideal start and underlined his value as the focal point of the attack.
- Cody Gakpo’s double, including the landmark 100th goal of the tournament, highlighted his big-game pedigree.
- Sweden’s high defensive line was ruthlessly exploited, and they must regroup quickly to avoid an early exit.
- The Oranje’s fluid attacking movement and width will trouble any opponent as they chase a deep run.
Quick Facts
Final Score: Netherlands 5–1 Sweden
Goal Scorers: Brobbey (5', 17'), Gakpo (48', 62'), Summerville (81'); Elanga (70')
Venue: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
Attendance: 74,112
Group F Standings: Netherlands 4 pts; Sweden 3 pts; Japan 1 pt; Tunisia 0 pts