đ June 15, 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk
Japan players celebrate after their late equaliser against the Netherlands in Arlington, Texas.
| Match | Netherlands vs Japan |
| Competition | FIFA World Cup 2026 â Group F |
| Venue | AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas |
| Final Score | Netherlands 2-2 Japan |
| Netherlands Goals | â˝ Virgil van Dijk 51′, â˝ Crysencio Summerville 64′ |
| Japan Goals | â˝ Keito Nakamura 57′, â˝ Daichi Kamada 89′ |
| Result | Japan came from behind twice to earn a dramatic point against the Netherlands in a thrilling Group F opener. |
- Netherlands controlled 60% possession and created 11 shots.
- Japan showed huge resilience by equalising twice in the second half.
- Ryan Gravenberch assisted both Dutch goals from set-piece and open-play situations.
- Keito Nakamura scored a brilliant equaliser after Japan punished Dutch defensive space.
- Daichi Kamada’s late goal rescued a valuable point for Japan in Group F.
â˝ Japan Fight Back Twice to Hold Netherlands in 2-2 World Cup Thriller
The Netherlands and Japan produced one of the most entertaining early matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026, playing out a dramatic 2-2 draw in their Group F opener at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Ronald Koeman’s Netherlands controlled long spells of possession and twice took the lead through Virgil van Dijk and Crysencio Summerville. But Japan refused to fold, responding first through Keito Nakamura before forcing a late equaliser credited to Daichi Kamada in the 89th minute.
The result leaves both teams with one point after Matchday 1, while Swedenâs 5-1 win over Tunisia puts pressure on both the Dutch and the Blue Samurai heading into the next round of Group F fixtures.
The Netherlands repeatedly threatened Japanâs penalty area, but the Blue Samurai stayed alive until the final minutes.
đ Match Statistics
| Metric | Netherlands | Japan |
|---|---|---|
| Possession | 60% | 40% |
| Shots | 11 | 8 |
| Shots on Target | 7 | 3 |
| Passes | 516 | 342 |
| Passing Accuracy | 89% | 88% |
| Fouls | 7 | 7 |
| Corners | 5 | 4 |
| Offsides | 1 | 0 |
| Yellow Cards | 3 | 0 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
đ Match Analysis
The Netherlands started with a possession-heavy 4-3-3 structure, using Frenkie de Jong as the central rhythm-setter while Ryan Gravenberch and Tijjani Reijnders advanced into higher midfield zones. Cody Gakpo and Crysencio Summerville stretched Japanâs defensive line from wide areas.
Japan defended in a compact 3-4-2-1 shape that often dropped into a 5-4-1 midblock without the ball. Hajime Moriyasuâs side focused on protecting central lanes and then attacking quickly through Keito Nakamura, Ritsu Doan and Takefusa Kubo when possession turned over.
After a goalless first half, the Netherlands broke through in the 51st minute when Virgil van Dijk headed in from a Ryan Gravenberch corner. But Japan responded almost immediately, with Keito Nakamura levelling the score six minutes later after sharp attacking play involving Takefusa Kubo.
Crysencio Summerville restored the Dutch lead in the 64th minute, again from a move influenced by Gravenberch. Yet Japan kept pushing, and their late pressure finally paid off in the 89th minute when Koki Ogawaâs header created the decisive moment, with the final touch credited to Daichi Kamada.
đ Match Timeline
| Minute | Event |
|---|---|
| HT | Half-time: Netherlands 0-0 Japan after a tactical and cagey first half. |
| 51′ | Goal! Virgil van Dijk heads the Netherlands into a 1-0 lead from a Ryan Gravenberch corner. |
| 57′ | Goal! Keito Nakamura equalises for Japan with a clinical finish after quick attacking play. |
| 64′ | Goal! Crysencio Summerville restores the Dutch lead to make it 2-1. |
| 75′ | Japan increase their attacking pressure as the Netherlands begin to protect the lead. |
| 89′ | Goal! Japan equalise late through Daichi Kamada after Koki Ogawaâs header causes chaos in the box. |
| 90+ FT | Final whistle: Netherlands 2-2 Japan. |
đ Starting Lineups
Goalkeeper: Bart Verbruggen
Defenders: Denzel Dumfries, Jan Paul van Hecke, Virgil van Dijk, Micky van de Ven
Midfielders: Ryan Gravenberch, Frenkie de Jong, Tijjani Reijnders
Forwards: Crysencio Summerville, Donyell Malen, Cody Gakpo
Approach: The Netherlands looked to dominate possession, push their full-backs high and overload Japanâs defensive third.
Goalkeeper: Zion Suzuki
Defenders: Hiroki Ito, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Ko Itakura
Midfielders: Ritsu Doan, Ao Tanaka, Daichi Kamada, Keito Nakamura
Attacking Midfielders: Takefusa Kubo, Junya Ito
Forward: Ayase Ueda
Approach: Japan defended compactly, shifted into a 5-4-1 without the ball and attacked quickly through wide runners.
â Top Performers
â Ryan Gravenberch: Assisted both Netherlands goals and was central to their best attacking moments.
â Virgil van Dijk: Scored the opener and dominated aerially from set pieces.
â Crysencio Summerville: Scored the second Dutch goal and gave Japan problems with his direct running.
â Keito Nakamura: Produced Japanâs first equaliser and remained a constant transition threat.
â Daichi Kamada: Credited with Japanâs late equaliser and delivered a composed midfield performance.
Japan fans brought color, noise and energy to Arlington before their teamâs dramatic 2-2 draw with the Netherlands.
đ Group F Standings After Matchday 1
| Pos | Team | MP | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sweden | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | +4 | 3 |
| 2 | Japan | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 |
| 3 | Netherlands | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 |
| 4 | Tunisia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 5 | -4 | 0 |
đ Next Fixtures
| Match | Importance |
|---|---|
| Netherlands vs Sweden | A huge test for the Netherlands, with Sweden already leading the group after a big opening win. |
| Tunisia vs Japan | Japan can strengthen their qualification hopes with victory after earning a hard-fought draw against the Dutch. |
The Netherlands will feel they let two points slip after twice taking the lead, but Japan deserve credit for their resilience, structure and late attacking belief. This was a high-level tactical battle that became increasingly dramatic after half-time.
Japanâs late equaliser could prove crucial in the Group F qualification race, while the Netherlands must improve their game management before facing Sweden in a potentially decisive clash.
Player of the Match: Ryan Gravenberch â
Key Moment: Daichi Kamadaâs 89th-minute equaliser
Pulse India News Rating: 8.5/10
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