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Netherlands and Sweden meet in what already feels like a pivotal Group F clash at the World Cup, with both sides looking to build momentum in a tightly contested group.

The Netherlands come in with a strong blend of technical quality and tournament experience, built around a core that thrives in possession and set-piece situations. Ronald Koeman’s side will expect to control large spells of the game, but they will also be aware that defensive lapses have crept into recent performances, making this far from straightforward.

Sweden, meanwhile, arrive with a disciplined structure and a reputation for frustrating higher-ranked opposition. They are organised, physical, and dangerous in transition, often relying on efficiency rather than dominance to get results. Against a Dutch side that likes to push bodies forward, Sweden’s counter-attacking threat could be a key factor.

With both teams eyeing qualification from the group, this has the feel of a tactical battle as much as a technical one. The Netherlands may hold the edge in individual quality, but Sweden’s resilience ensures they cannot be written off in a fixture that could easily be decided by fine margins.

Check out our Best Betting Tips for the highly anticipated clash between the two European countries.

Bet Type Selection Best Odds Bookmaker
Best Bet Alexander Isak - Anytime Goalscorer 27/10 AK Bets
Bet Builder A. Isak - 2 Shots on Target + D. Malen - 1 Shot on Target + van Hecke - 1 Foul Committed 9/1 bet365
Player Prop Tijjani Reijnders - Under 1.5 Shots 1/1 bet365

Netherlands vs Sweden Best Bet

Recommended Bet: Alexander Isak - Anytime Goalscorer
Best Odds: 27/10 (AK Bets)
Advised Stake: 1pts

Alexander Isak anytime goalscorer against the Netherlands is a strong attacking angle built around Sweden’s main source of goals.

Isak is Sweden’s focal point in the final third and almost everything they do in attacking phases tends to run through him. Whether it’s runs in behind, link-up play around the box, or finishing quick transitions, he consistently finds himself in dangerous positions. Against a Netherlands side that likes to push their full-backs high and control possession, there should be space to exploit in transition moments, which is exactly where Isak is most effective.

He also tends to take on a high volume of shots for Sweden compared to his teammates, which increases his likelihood of converting in a match where chances may be limited. Even if Sweden are not dominant in possession, their game plan usually revolves around feeding Isak early and often when they break forward.

In a World Cup setting where margins are tight, having a striker who is both the primary penalty-box threat and the main finisher of counter-attacks makes him a live anytime scorer in this fixture.

At 27/10, he offers strong value given his role and Sweden’s reliance on him in big games.

Who is favourite to win Netherlands vs Sweden?

Netherlands are marginal favourites to beat Sweden at around 13/10, implying an approximate 43% chance of victory.

Sweden are priced at around 21/10, while the draw sits close to 23/10, highlighting just how tight the market is for this Group F clash.

Match Result Best Odds Bookmaker
Netherlands 4/5 AK Bets
Sweden 4/1 Betfred
Draw 3/1 bet365

Odds last updated at 4PM Friday, 19th June. View all the latest odds and markets at Netherlands vs Sweden Oddschecker page.

Netherlands vs Sweden Bet Builder Tip

Our Bet Builder Tip for Netherlands vs Sweden include:

  • A. Isak - 2 Shots on Target
  • D. Malen - 1 Shot on Target
  • van Hecke - 1 Foul Committed

Best odds available of 9/1 at bet365 while publishing.

Alexander Isak 2+ shots on target is a strong continuation play after he comfortably cleared this line in Sweden’s opening World Cup fixture. As Sweden’s primary attacking outlet alongside Viktor Gyokeres, he attracts both volume and quality chances, particularly when operating in transition or attacking early crosses into the box.

Donyell Malen 1+ shot on target also lands in similar territory. He has already cleared this line in his first World Cup appearance, highlighting how regularly he gets into shooting positions for the Netherlands. Whether starting or coming infield from wide areas, Malen’s direct style ensures at least one meaningful effort on goal is a realistic expectation.

Jan Paul van Hecke 1+ foul committed leans on his defensive workload in what is expected to be a physical contest. He averaged 0.8 fouls per game in the Premier League last season, and against two high-level attacking threats like Isak and Malen, he will likely be forced into at least one stopping action. With Sweden likely to defend in deeper phases for spells, duels in and around their defensive third increase the probability of a foul being committed.

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Netherlands vs Sweden Player Prop Bet

Recommended Bet: Tijjani Reijnders - Under 1.5 Shots
Best Odds: 1/1 (bet365)
Advised Stake: 1pt

Tijjani Reijnders under 1.5 shots is backed by both recent output and his role within the Netherlands midfield structure.

He has failed to clear this line in four of his last five matches, highlighting a consistent trend of limited shooting involvement. Reijnders is primarily used as a connector rather than a direct attacking threat, focusing more on progressing play and linking midfield to the forwards rather than arriving in high-volume shooting positions.

Against a structured Sweden side, the Netherlands are also likely to funnel most attacking responsibility through wider areas and the forward line, with players like Gakpo and Malen more likely to take on shooting opportunities. That further reduces Reijnders’ chances of getting regular attempts from open play or distance.

Even in matches where the Netherlands dominate possession, his role typically prioritises control and circulation over risk-taking in the final third, making under 1.5 shots a statistically supported angle.

Alexander Isak
Netherlands v Sweden [Anytime Goalscorer]
13/5
Tijjani Reijnders Under 1.5
Netherlands v Sweden [Player Shots]
6/5