A win for the Netherlands secures three points and affects group standing, goal difference, and tiebreakers in the tournament.
A draw or Swedish victory changes qualification math and momentum for both teams heading into later fixtures and potential knockout matchups.
Virgil van Dijk and Frenkie de Jong anchor the Dutch side, while Alexander Isak and Emil Forsberg are focal points for Sweden.
Coaches select formations and substitutes that determine pressing, defensive shape, and how each team tests the opponent's weaknesses.
Tactics and starting XIs determine which team controls possession and creates high-quality chances.
Player fitness, recent form, set-piece ability, referee decisions, weather, and in-game substitutions all shift the match's expected outcome.
Pre-match team news, especially the starting XI and any late injuries, will be released roughly an hour before kickoff on June 20.
Track early possession patterns, set-piece wins, goalkeeper saves, and any yellow/red cards in the first 20–30 minutes to see which side gains an edge.