The Dutch side endured a frustrating start to their campaign, settling for a 2-2 draw against Japan after conceding a dramatic equalizer in the 88th minute. Goals from Virgil van Dijk and Crysencio Summerville had put Ronald Koeman's men in a strong position to secure all three points, but defensive lapses ultimately proved costly. With only one point on the board, the Oranje enter this encounter knowing that a victory would significantly strengthen their chances of reaching the knockout stage.
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Sweden, meanwhile, could hardly have asked for a better opening performance. Graham Potter's team dismantled Tunisia 5-1 in one of the most impressive displays of the first matchday. Yacine Ayari starred with a brace, while Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyökeres, and Mattias Svanberg also found the net as the Scandinavians stormed to the top of the group.
Considering both teams' attacking quality and the importance of the result, this match promises to be an open and entertaining affair. Sweden's forward line is currently firing on all cylinders, while the Netherlands showed clear defensive vulnerabilities against Japan. With neither side likely to settle for a cautious approach, another high-scoring contest appears a strong possibility.
Over 2.5 goals in the match 1.90


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