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Netherlands thump Sweden 5-1 as Cody Gakpo, Brian Brobbey bag World Cup doubles

Tactical report, final score, events, and key fantasy impact for Netherlands vs Sweden.

Final Score

5 - 1

Netherlands vs Sweden

Tactical Story

Brian Brobbey and Cody Gakpo scored two each as Netherlands cruised to a 5-1 World Cup victory over Sweden to go top of Group F. Oranje boss Ronald Koeman sprang something of a surprise by selecting Brobbey ahead of Crysencio Summerville, a goal scorer in their opening 2-2 draw with Japan, but the decision was quickly vindicated as the Sunderland striker scored twice in the opening 17 minutes. After Sweden had a goal ruled out at the end of the first half, Gakpo hit two in the first 10 minutes of the second half, and although Anthony Elanga pulled one back for Graham Potter's Sweden just before the hour, substitute Summerville had the final say in the 90th minute.

Only five minutes in, Brobbey laid the ball off to Tijjani Reijnders, who swept it left for Gakpo to send in a low cross for Brobbey to poke in, and the second goal was almost a mirror image as Denzel Dumfries crossed low from the right and Brobbey again prodded home. Sweden, who came to life after the first hydration break, thought they had a goal back late in the half, but Gustaf Lagerbielke was one of several Sweden players offside as he headed in Benjamin Nygren's free kick. Instead, Gakpo was able to kill off Sweden early in the second half.

When Summerville, on for Donyell Malen at the break, sent in a low cross that Brobbey could not quite stretch far enough to get his hat trick, but Gakpo was left with an easy finish at the back post. Eight minutes later, Netherlands punished a mistake from Alexander Isak with a rapid counter as Summerville laid the ball off for Gakpo to cut in from the left and fire home. Just before the hour Elanga gave Sweden something to cheer as he ran on to a through ball from Isak and clipped it beyond Bart Verbruggen, but Summerville sparked fresh Dutch celebrations in the 90th minute as he swept home from the edge of the box.

⏱️ Match TimelineLive Events

17'
Goal - Oranje

Oranje boss Ronald Koeman sprang something of a surprise by selecting Brobbey ahead of Crysencio Summerville, a goal scorer in their opening 2-2 draw with Japan, but the decision was quickly vindicated as the Sunderland striker scored twice in the opening 17 minutes.

10'
Goal - After Sweden

After Sweden had a goal ruled out at the end of the first half, Gakpo hit two in the first 10 minutes of the second half, and although Anthony Elanga pulled one back for Graham Potter's Sweden just before the hour, substitute Summerville had the final say in the 90th minute.

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90'
Chance - Just

Just before the hour Elanga gave Sweden something to cheer as he ran on to a through ball from Isak and clipped it beyond Bart Verbruggen, but Summerville sparked fresh Dutch celebrations in the 90th minute as he swept home from the edge of the box.

Key Turning Point

Goal! Netherlands 1, Sweden 0. Brian Brobbey (Netherlands) right footed shot from very close range to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Cody Gakpo with a cross.

Player of the Match

Trophy

Brian Brobbey (Netherlands)

Impact Performance

Group Impact

Netherlands secure all three points to boost their position in Group F, while Sweden look to bounce back in their next fixture.

Tactical Takeaways

Brian Brobbey, Cody Gakpo, Anthony Elanga, Crysencio Summerville rewarded fantasy managers with goal returns, while key playmakers picked up assists.

Next Fixtures

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Pre-match File

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Match Metadata

Group
Group F
Date
June 20
Venue
Houston

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Style Clash

The ball may belong to Netherlands for longer spells, but Sweden will judge the matchup by whether they can accept loose phases and trust their runners.

Stylistic Clash Profile

Comparing tactical leanings and spectrum gaps

Style Contrast60 pts
24%
Tactical ChessDominant Style Driver

Technical Craft vs Physical Power

Netherlands relies on technical quality; Sweden brings physical intensity.

ChaosGap: 5Control
N
S
Netherlands (65)Sweden (60)
TransitionGap: 15Possession
N
S
Netherlands (60)Sweden (45)
BlockGap: 10Pressing
N
S
Netherlands (50)Sweden (40)
SystemGap: 10Star
N
S
Netherlands (65)Sweden (75)
PhysicalGap: 20Technical
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Netherlands (60)Sweden (40)

Match Intelligence Board

First 15

What to Watch in the First 15 Minutes

Watch how the first fifteen settle: Netherlands want evidence that the midfield three protects De Jong or leaves him defending too many broken plays, while Sweden need evidence that Gyokeres gets support close enough to combine or has to fight alone against centre-backs.

Duel

Key Duel

Start with Memphis Depay and Viktor Gyökeres. One clean connection into either player could decide who spends the night chasing.

Upset Path

The Upset Path

Sweden need discipline before ambition. If they reach the decisive half-hour within one action, their preferred route becomes much more dangerous. Sweden's best path is to make the 3-4-3 compact, feed Gyokeres early and use Elanga as the outlet when favourites push too high.

Fantasy

Fantasy Teaser

Fantasy players will naturally start with Memphis Depay, but Viktor Gyökeres becomes interesting if this match stays tense and low-event.

Prediction

Prediction Lens

Back Netherlands to manage the decisive phases, while respecting Sweden's route to a tight game. The working band is Netherlands by one or two goals.

Neutral Watch

What to Watch if You Are a Neutral Fan

Neutral fans should track the first clean counter, the first pressure spell after a turnover, and whether the game becomes controlled, stretched, or nervous before halftime.

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