Group F

Group F consists of Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia and Sweden. Matches are played from 2026-06-14 to 2026-06-25 at Arrowhead Stadium, Estadio Azteca, Hard Rock Stadium, Levi's Stadium, MetLife Stadium.

Group F opens on June 14, 2026 with Netherlands vs Japan and closes with the simultaneous final matchday on June 25, 2026. With each side playing three group matches, the calendar uses 5 of the tournament's 16 venues across the three host countries -- matchdays are spread to give every team rest between fixtures and let supporters travel between cities. The FIFA-ranking spread inside Group F is comparatively tight: Netherlands are the highest-ranked of the four, but the gap to the rest of the group is small enough that a single result can flip the projection. Tight groups historically swing on opening-day form and the goal-difference column. In the new 48-team format the top two from Group F qualify automatically for the Round of 32. The eight best third-placed teams from the 12 first-round groups also advance, meaning a third-place finish can still be enough -- but the points-and-goal-difference comparison across groups is the tie-breaker, so the final matchday matters to every side, regardless of position.

Which teams are in Group F?

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2Japan Japan00000
3Tunisia Tunisia00000
4Sweden Sweden00000

When are the Group F matches?

Frequently asked questions

Group F consists of Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia and Sweden.
Group F matches run from June 14, 2026 to June 25, 2026, with each team playing 3 group-stage matches.
Group F matches are played at Arrowhead Stadium, Estadio Azteca, Hard Rock Stadium, Levi's Stadium, MetLife Stadium.
Netherlands (FIFA rank #8) is the highest-ranked team in Group F.