Netherlands vs Sweden Predictions, Picks & Odds — Saturday, June 20 World Cup Match

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Sam Farley • Betting Analyst 10+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 19, 2026 , 06:00 AM ET • 4 min read

With plenty of attacking firepower on both sides, Sam Farley believes goals are in the cards as the Netherlands and Sweden hook up in Houston.

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Photo By - Reuters Connect. Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo (11) dribbles the ball.

The Netherlands and Sweden meet at the NRG Stadium, and neutrals will be hoping that the game is as wild as the thunderstorms outside.

The Dutch played well against the Japanese in their opener, and my Netherlands vs. Sweden predictions expect them to take all three points against a Swedish team who will have a far tougher test than they did in their first game.

Read on for my World Cup picks for Saturday, June 20, with kickoff at 1:00 p.m. ET on FOX.

Who will win Netherlands vs Sweden: Netherlands (-137)

Despite only picking up a point from their first game against Japan, there were reasons to be hopeful for the Netherlands. They dominated possession and managed to break down a disciplined Japan team on a number of occasions. They mostly did that via the flanks, where the team can offer both speed and dribbling threat. 

Crysencio Summerville ended the season at West Ham in great form, and he continued that in the opener. His direct dribbling is dangerous. Elsewhere, they have Donyell Malen and Cody Gakpo, who can both be direct too. The Dutch’s ability to keep possession and play probing balls forward when spaces open up is key here.

Central defenders Virgil van Dijk and Jan Paul van Hecke lead the passing stats in the last game, so expect more passes around the back, before being fed into Frenkie de Jong to distribute, or put into the channels to create mismatches.

It has to be said that Sweden impressed in that first game, but in my view, that was as much about Tunisia as it was the victors. Tunisia sacked their manager after, and both his team selection and tactical changes made no sense. The Swedes will have a far harder afternoon against a strong Netherlands team.

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Netherlands vs Sweden Over/Under pick: Over 2.5 (-120)

We saw a combined 10 goals in the opening games of these two teams, and we’re likely to see a high-scoring game in Houston. I’ve already covered the speed and direct wing play of the Dutch, but the ability of Tijjani Reijnders to crash into the box late should be more evident here than it was in that first game.

The Swedish striking duo of Viktor Gyokores and Alexander Isak will be an issue. A combined eight shots, four on target and two goals against Tunisia, speak to the threat they pose. They’re both good finishers, and their physicality could be important, especially given that Van Dijk looks to be a player in decline.

He matched up well against a less physical Japanese team, but against two tall, strong Swedes, there could be openings.

Netherlands vs Sweden projected lineup

Netherlands (4-2-3-1) Verbruggen; Dumfries, Van Hecke, Van Dijk, Van de Ven; De Jong, Gravenberch; Summerville, Reijnders, Malen; Gakpo 

Sweden (3-5-2): Johansson; Lindelof, Hien, Lagerbielke; Gudmundsson, Ayari, Nygren, Karlstrom, Bernhardsson; Gyokores, Isak 

Netherlands vs Sweden injuries

Netherlands: Verbruggen (Questionable).

Sweden: No injuries to report. 

Netherlands vs Sweden weather

Weather will not be a factor as this game will be played in a dome. 

Netherlands vs Sweden odds

Netherlands Sweden
-137 Moneyline +350
+275 Draw +275
Over 2.5 (-120) Total Under 2.5 (-120)

Odds courtesy of Kalshi.

How to watch Netherlands vs Sweden

Check out FIFA's official 2026 World Cup website for more information.

Location NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
Date Saturday, June 20, 2026
Time 1 p.m. ET
TV FOX

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Sam Farley
Betting Analyst

Sam is based in the United Kingdom, where he grew up living and breathing soccer, before discovering - and playing - a different kind of football at the University of Bristol. He’s worked in the media covering soccer and the NFL for the better part of a decade, and has been a regular on the Matchbook NFL Podcast. His work has also appeared in a wide range of publications including The Telegraph, The Independent, VICE, and MSN.

The search for great betting value is a daily one, and Sam always hunts out big prices with a particular focus on player props. Sam’s best advice for bettors is to track their bets on a spreadsheet, that way you can keep an eye on your P&L but also the types of bets and sports that you are most successful in. He also recommends using a variety of different sportsbooks, with bet365, Betfair and Paddy Power amongst his favorites.

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