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·6 June 2026
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Group F is shaping up to be one of the genuine “groups of death” and, without a doubt, one of the most evenly matched and hardest to predict in the entire tournament. There are no minnows here: it’s a brutal clash of styles where tactical parity and individual talent promise edge-of-your-seat finishes.
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🇳🇱 Frenkie de Jong. After overcoming his fitness issues, the Barcelona midfielder arrives at the World Cup ready to take charge, break lines with the ball at his feet, and dictate the Oranje’s tempo.
🇯🇵 Takefusa Kubo. The winger arrives at the peak of his footballing maturity, ready to unsettle defenses with his devilish one-on-one ability and vision in the final third.
🇸🇪 Viktor Gyökeres. The striker is in a dream spell in front of goal and promises to smash the ball into American nets with his power, stride, and natural eye for goal.
🇹🇳 Aïssa Laïdouni. An tireless midfielder who brings the balance and fighting spirit needed to inspire his entire team in the biggest tests.
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The tournament loses a huge amount of star power because of injuries: the Netherlands have suffered the terrible blow of losing Xavi Simons to an ACL tear with Tottenham, while Sweden will miss the experience of veteran center-back Victor Lindelöf.
Without a doubt, it’s Netherlands vs Japan. It’s the group’s great stylistic showdown: Dutch possession football against Japan’s lightning-fast, electric transitions. Pure adrenaline for the viewer.
The Netherlands remain the favorites to top the group. Second place will be an epic battle between Sweden’s directness and Japan’s discipline, with Tunisia cast in the role of the group’s spoiler.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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