World Cup
Netherlands hammer Sweden 5-1 to set World Cup record
The Netherlands delivered a masterclass against Sweden in Group F, thrashing their opponents 5-1 to set a new World Cup benchmark. Ronald Koeman’s side extended their unbeaten run at the tournament to 14 matches, penalties excluded, surpassing Brazil’s record from 1958-1966. Bryan Brobbey marked his return to the starting XI with a first-half brace, including his country’s 100th World Cup goal. Cody Gakpo added two more inside ten minutes of the second half as Liverpool’s forward stole the spotlight.
Sweden pulled one back through Anthony Elanga before Crysencio Summerville sealed the win late on. The result leaves the Dutch top of Group F with maximum points and a game to spare ahead of their clash with Tunisia. Their emphatic victory contrasts sharply with Spain’s stuttering start in Group H, where they were held to a 0-0 draw by Haiti.
Spain’s record-breaking possession tally of 74% yielded no goals against Haiti, leaving Luis de la Fuente’s side under intense scrutiny. Veteran goalkeeper Vozinha became an overnight sensation after making crucial saves, while La Furia Roja now face Saudi Arabia knowing a win is essential to avoid an early exit. Their four-game winless streak at the World Cup looms large as they bid to rediscover form.
Deniz Undav’s brace lifts Germany past Ivory Coast at World Cup
Belgium’s World Cup campaign also got off to a shaky start, with Egypt holding them to a 1-1 draw in Seattle. Rudi Garcia’s side remain unbeaten in 14 matches since March 2025 but must now beat Iran to avoid another group-stage exit. Iran, meanwhile, showed resilience in their opening fixture, battling back twice to earn a 2-2 draw with New Zealand.Dutch media hail 5-1 World Cup win over Sweden, global shock at Koeman’s side
Germany continued their strong form with a dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Ivory Coast, thanks to Deniz Undav’s brace off the bench. Julian Nagelsmann’s side now top Group E with a game to spare, while Ecuador and Curaçao played out a tense 0-0 draw in Kansas City.