Group F of the 2026 World Cup was made up of Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden and Tunisia. The six games will be played between June 14 and 25, with venues in the United States and Mexico.
Calendar and venues
The group stage starts on June 14 with two matches: Netherlands vs Japan at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, and Sweden vs Tunisia at BBVA Stadium in Monterrey. This last venue will be key: it will also host the Tunisia vs Japan duel on the second day (June 20).
June 20 is completed with Netherlands vs Sweden in Houston. For the third date (June 25), the matches will be simultaneous: Japan vs Sweden in Dallas and Tunisia vs Netherlands in Kansas City.
Competitive keys
The order of the crossings generates three moments of interest. The opening pits two favorites (Netherlands and Japan) directly against each other, while Sweden and Tunisia face each other from the start. On the second date, the European duel in Houston and the repeat venue in Monterrey provide operational continuity.
The simultaneous closure on June 25 avoids advantages: both games are played at the same time in different cities. Thus, the definition of the group will depend on the results in parallel, a classic format in the group stage.
In total, Group F takes place over eleven days, with matches spread across four stadiums in two countries. The combination of venues and the compact calendar mark the route to the round of 16.




