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Netherlands vs Japan LIVE Updates: The 2026 World Cup Group F clash is tied at Dallas Stadium (0-0)

Frenkie de Jong of Netherlands and Takefusa Kubo of Japan.
© Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Koji Watanabe/Getty ImagesFrenkie de Jong of Netherlands and Takefusa Kubo of Japan.

Netherlands face Japan in their 2026 World Cup debut, looking to become at the top of Group F. Ronald Koeman’s team has proven to be one of the most consistent and dangerous sides in attack, making them favorites. On the other hand, Hajime Moriyasu’s team arrives with numerous absences, but their offensive and precise style of play makes them dangerous. With this in mind, the match is expected to be highly competitive for both sides.

After the injuries to Kaoru Mitoma, Wataru Endo, and Takumi Minamino, Japan arrive at the 2026 World Cup significantly weakened. However, head coach Hajime Moriyasu has players such as Takefusa Kubo and Ayase Ueda who can make the difference against the Netherlands. In addition, the attacking wing-backs could be key to breaking the opposition’s defensive line, so they are expected to shine.

Being one of the most complete national teams, Netherlands are a clear candidate not only to win the match but also to win the 2026 World Cup. With an ideal mix of experience and youth, they have the chance to impose a highly successful rhythm. In addition, they shine through their style of play, which seeks to dominate possession. However, the major challenge is to shine in front of goal, as they must be effective.

50’- Netherlands keep pushing the goal, while Japan defend (0-0)

Just as in the first half,  Netherlands remain the dominant team on the field. Not only do they have more possession, but they’re also suffocating their opponents, cutting off their attacking plays. However, the Japanese defense is so tightly packed that no goals are being scored, as there’s always a player there to stop the action.

Second half underway! (0-0)

Netherlands vs Japan  second half is underway.

HALF TIME! Netherlands and Japan draw in an ineffective clash

The Netherlands began the match by imposing a serious attacking tempo. However, they have not managed to make their possessions effective. Dominating the ball, they are able to reach the opposition penalty area, but Japan keeps cutting out their attacks. By constantly closing down their paths, they are unable to find spaces to shine. In addition, the opponent's solid defensive strategy means there are not many chances to score, so they may need to try more shots from distance.

Japan are not proposing a dominant style, but they are completely effective. After recovering the ball, they attack down the wings and cause a lot of problems for the Netherlands. In addition, they manage to pack numerous defenders into their own penalty area, making it difficult for their opponents to score. However, they have not been able to make their shots effective, as they have already had several attempts, but they have gone wide of the goal.

40' - Netherlands push Japan into defensive mistakes (0-0)

Netherlands are counting on forcing Japan into mistakes. Since they haven't been effective in front of the goal, they're simply keeping up the pressure on their opponent to force them into errors. However, they haven't been able to capitalize on their few scoring opportunities.

35' – Japan effectively control the Netherlands (0-0)

Throughout the game, Netherlands have dominated possession. However, Japan have shown brilliant defensive solidity, consistently thwarting any attempts by their opponents to gain possession. As a result, Koeman’s side dominates, but is very ineffective.

30'- Netherlands do not reach to be effective (0-0)

Netherlands dominates possession, but Japan are effective when it gets near the goal. The Asian side needs very little time to attack and cause damage, while Koeman’s team is unable to capitalize on its possession.

25' - Game resumed after hydration break (0-0)

After the three-minute hydration break, the referee resumes play between Netherlands and Japan.

22’- Netherlands constantly attack Japan (0-0)

While Japan have already demonstrated their offensive prowess, Netherlands are the more dangerous team throughout the match. By controlling possession, they are able to create openings in Japan’s defense, creating numerous scoring opportunities.

18’- Japan strike back against Netherlands (0-0)

Unlike at the start of the game, Japan have managed to put pressure on the Netherlands, looking to create danger with crosses. They’re also taking advantage of their speed, gaining an edge over their opponent and coming close to scoring. They’re not looking to show off with the ball; they’re looking for effectiveness.

12'- Japon find defensive gaps on Netherlands back (0-0)

Although the Netherlands are keeping up the pace of the game, Japan have created openings on offense through counterattacks. With their speed and precision, they switch sides and exploit the spaces their opponents leave behind. As a result, the game seems more evenly matched right now.

7’- Netherlands showcase their offensive power (0-0)

As expected, the Netherlands are playing a total possession game. With short, quick passes, they’re creating openings in Japan’s defense. They’ve even had scoring chances so far, making it clear that they’re determined to win at all costs, while Japan remains composed, with little action on their end.

2' - Donyell Malen nears Netherlands goal (0-0)

After receiving the ball in the area, Donyell Malen decides to launch a powerful shoot. However, the goalkeeper Suzuki heroically saves the ball.

The match has kicked off

Netherlands vs Japan 2026 World Cup clash is already underway at Dallas Stadium

Why Kaoru Mitoma is missing the 2026 World Cup for Japan

It’s not just the Netherlands that’s dealing with a string of injuries—Japan are too. Looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup, they’ve lost Kaoru Mitoma as he suffered a severe hamstring tear on May 9, 2026, while playing for Brighton & Hove Albion. With an estimated recovery time of eight weeks, he would return to the pitch at the end of July, which ruled him out of the 2026 World Cup.

They have not only lost Mitoma, but also Takumi Minamino and Wataru Endo, both undisputed starters. While they have players capable of stepping up and taking the lead, head coach Hajime Moriyasu has to readjust his entire game plan, giving a more prominent role to Takefusa Kubo, who is a game-changer.

Matthijs de Ligt is another major absence for the Netherlands

Throughout Ronald Koeman's tenure, Matthijs de Ligt emerged as an undisputed starter alongside Virgil van Dijk, forming a very solid partnership. However, he had to be ruled out of the 2026 World Cup roster after undergoing back surgery. While they do have Jan Paul van Hecke, he is not a truly experienced player, so this could cost them dearly at crucial moments.

Xavi Simons and Jurrien Timber absences could be a blow for Netherlands

Netherlands have become one of the best national teams in the world. Ronald Koeman has experienced players like Virgil van Dijk and Frenkie de Jong who can make a real difference. He also has promising young players like Micky van de Ven, Crysencio Summerville, and Noa Lang who could be game-changers. However, the absence of Xavi Simons and Jurrien Timber may be harder than expected.

Both Simons and Timber were key players for the Netherlands, regularly starting under Koeman. Without Xavi on the field, they lose one of the most impactful wingers in the world, as he was the team’s creative hub. While Denzel Dumfries shines on the right wing, Timber’s absence is a concern because he offers a more defensive profile that the team may need at times.

Japon also announce starting lineup

Looking for a decisive victory, Japan have fielded their strongest lineup for their debut in the 2026 World Cup. With Kaoru Mitoma sidelined due to injury, head coach Hajime Moriyasu has decided to start Daizen Maeda alongside Takefusa Kubo in the attacking midfield duo. In addition, Ayase Ueda will be tasked with leading the attack, looking to showcase his true talent.

Netherland announce starting lineup

Netherlands have decided to field their strongest lineup for their debut in the 2026 World Cup. With Simons out, Cody Gakpo takes over at left wing, looking to find gaps in Japan's defense. Additionally, Crysencio Summerville edges out Noa Lang for the right wing spot. Finally, head coach Ronald Koeman has decided not to make any changes to the defense, sticking with Virgil van Dijk, Jan Paul van Hecke, and Micky van de Ven.

Kickoff time and how to watch

Netherlands vs Japan is set to start at 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT.

You can watch 2026 World Cup game live on Fubo here.

Netherlands face Japan in the 2026 World Cup

Welcome to our live blog of the match between Netherlands and Japan in the 2026 World Cup at AT&T Stadium. Stay with us for all the key information about this clash, and once the game kicks off, for minute-by-minute updates.

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