Schedules: The highly anticipated match between the Netherlands and Japan is set to kick off at various times across the globe. In Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, viewers can tune in at 17:00. For those in Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Miami, the kickoff is scheduled for 16:00. Fans in Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, and Panama can catch the action at 15:00, while it will start at 14:00 for audiences in Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Honduras. European fans, particularly those in Spain, will watch at 22:00.
Television: Access to the match will vary by region. In South America, the game will be available on Dsports. Argentina viewers can watch via Telefé and TyC Sports. Spanish fans can catch the action on DAZN. In Mexico, the broadcast will be shared across Channel 5, Vix, and TUDN. For Colombian fans, Snail Goal and RCN Football will provide coverage, while viewers in Peru can watch through America. In the USA, fans can catch the match on Peacock, Fox, and Telemundo, with Fox+ available for Costa Rican audiences.
Group F Overview: The match is a critical component of Group F, which includes the Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia, and Sweden. Each team’s performance will be scrutinized as they vie for progression to the knockout stages of the tournament.
THE MATCH STADIUM
The action will take place at a prominent venue in Dallas, where the excitement is expected to be palpable. The match will feature officiated by Ismail Elfath as the main referee, supported by linesmen Corey Parker and Kyle Atkins. This trio will ensure a fair and enjoyable experience for players and fans alike.
PROBABLE FORMATIONS
Netherlands: Head coach of the Netherlands is expected to field a strong lineup. The probable formation includes goalkeeper Verbruggen, with a defensive line comprising Dumfries, Van Hecke, Van Dijk, and Van de Ven. The midfield will feature De Jong, Gravenberch, and Reijnders, while the attacking trio consists of Summerville, Malen, and Gakpo—each of whom is poised to make an impact on the match.
Japan: On the other side, Japan’s tactical setup is also shaping up to be formidable. Goalkeeper Suzuki will lead the defense, supported by Watanabe, Ko Itakura, and Hiroki Ito. In midfield, expect to see Doan, Tanaka, Kamada, and Nakamura, while Kubo, Ueda, and Junya Ito will likely spearhead their offensive efforts.
As the match draws closer, anticipation is mounting for what promises to be an exciting clash between the Netherlands and Japan in Group F. Stay tuned for all the live updates and detailed analyses as the game unfolds!

