
Buy Netherlands World Cup 2026 tickets on 1BoxOffice and compare verified seats for Group F fixtures against Japan, Sweden and Tunisia before choosing your preferred venue, category and delivery option. The Oranje open at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, continue at NRG Stadium in Houston and close at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, with Ronald Koeman's second spell built around Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo, Memphis Depay and Frenkie de Jong.
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The Oranje have spent five decades chasing the World Cup title, and three different generations of players have come close. The 1974 final defeat to West Germany, the 1978 final defeat to Argentina, the 2010 final defeat to Spain, the 2014 third-place finish and the 2022 quarter-final exit to Argentina all sit behind this campaign. Koeman's current spell delivers one of the deepest squads the country has produced since 2014, with Liverpool captain Van Dijk anchoring a back four packed with Premier League regulars and Gakpo leading the attack. Group F begins at Dallas Stadium against Japan on 14 June 2026.
The tournament is the last realistic chance for several senior players. Van Dijk turns 35 in July 2026, De Jong has reached the late peak of his career, and Memphis Depay carries the all-time Netherlands men's goalscoring record into what is likely his final international tournament. Behind them sits a younger generation built around Jeremie Frimpong, Micky van de Ven, Jurrien Timber and Ryan Gravenberch and the depth has produced one of the most balanced Dutch squads of the modern era. The World Cup 2026 qualifying campaign saw the Netherlands top UEFA Group G with six wins and two draws across eight matches, scoring 25 goals and conceding five. The structural goal at this tournament is the semi-final stage, the country's deepest run since 2014.
Netherlands play Match 11 against Japan at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on 14 June 2026, then travel to NRG Stadium in Houston for Sweden on 20 June, before closing at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City against Tunisia on 25 June. Every Netherlands World Cup 2026 ticket sold through 1BoxOffice carries a 150% money-back guarantee, with English and Arabic customer support and inventory verified before checkout.
Group F's logistics give the Netherlands a cleaner travel pattern than most contenders, with all three matches across Texas and Missouri venues. The opening match against Japan at AT&T Stadium is the genuine three-point opener of the group. The Sweden fixture in Houston is the structural mid-tournament test against the second-tier European challenger. The Tunisia closer in Kansas City is the bracket-decider, with first place in the group offering the more manageable round of 32 path on paper.
| Date | Match | Kick-off (local) | Venue | City | Match number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 June 2026 | Netherlands vs Japan | 15:00 | AT&T Stadium (Dallas Stadium) | Arlington, Texas | Match 11 |
| 20 June 2026 | Netherlands vs Sweden | 12:00 | NRG Stadium (Houston Stadium) | Houston, Texas | Match 35 |
| 25 June 2026 | Tunisia vs Netherlands | 18:00 | Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Stadium) | Kansas City, Missouri | Match 58 |
The Japan opener is the most complex tactical fixture. The Netherlands have not played a Japan side this organised since the Hidetoshi Nakata era of the early 2000s, and Hajime Moriyasu's pressing structure is the kind of disciplined opposition that has tripped up Dutch sides at previous tournaments. Match 35 against Sweden in Houston is the cleaner three-point opportunity, although Sweden's Alexander Isak makes them a dangerous opponent at any moment. The Tunisia closer is bracket-management territory once the Netherlands have set itself up in the group.
Japan arrive as the most polished AFC side under Hajime Moriyasu, with the same core that beat Germany and Spain at Qatar 2022 and recently beat England 1-0 at Wembley in March 2026. Captain Wataru Endo at Liverpool, Takefusa Kubo at Real Sociedad, Kaoru Mitoma at Brighton and Daichi Kamada at Crystal Palace form the European-club spine. Japan's pressing structure is the deepest tactical risk for Netherlands at the tournament and the Dutch will need to control transitions or risk being countered with the speed Japan showed against Spain in Qatar. Japan World Cup 2026 tickets are among the most actively purchased in the Group F profile given the size of the Japanese diaspora in California and Texas.
Sweden returned to a World Cup after missing Qatar 2022, and the squad rebuild around Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyökeres has given them a genuine threat at centre-forward for the first time in a decade. Manager Jon Dahl Tomasson, the former Danish striker, leans on a 4-3-3 with Dejan Kulusevski as a creative right-sided eight. Sweden's qualifying campaign was inconsistent, but the squad on paper is one of the strongest the country has produced since the early 2000s. Sweden World Cup 2026 tickets sell most actively to Scandinavian buyers and the Swedish-American community in Minneapolis and Chicago. The Netherlands enter the Houston match with the stronger tournament pedigree, but Sweden's forward line makes this the group-stage fixture that can change quickly.
Tunisia were the second African side to qualify for 2026 and travel under Sami Trabelsi with a defensively organised set-up that frustrated bigger sides through CAF qualifying. Their key faces include captain Aïssa Laïdouni and forward Hannibal Mejbri, and they will travel with the largest North African away following at the tournament. Tunisia World Cup 2026 tickets follow the Tunisian community in France and Italy more than United States buyers. The Netherlands have never played Tunisia at any senior level. The Kansas City closer is the match where the Netherlands fine-tune for the round of 32, and Tunisia push for the third-place qualifying slot.
AT&T Stadium opens the Netherlands' tournament against Japan in Match 11. The Cowboys' home is one of the tournament's largest venues, with a tournament-mode capacity above 80,000 and a retractable roof that gives organisers a weather-management option if required. Branded Dallas Stadium during the World Cup under sponsor-neutrality rules, the venue hosts nine matches in total, including five group games and four knockout fixtures. DART rail does not extend to the stadium, so matchday access for international visitors usually means rideshare from downtown Dallas (about 30 minutes) or a car park reservation booked in advance. Supporters should check the final Dallas fan-zone and transport plan close to matchday. Travelling Dutch supporters should prioritise accommodation with clear stadium access and allow extra time for rideshare or shuttle movement.
NRG Stadium for Match 35 takes the Netherlands to Houston, the home of the Houston Texans and a 72,220-capacity venue with a retractable roof. Branded Houston Stadium during the World Cup under sponsor-neutrality rules, the venue hosts seven matches in total, including five group games and two knockout rounds. METRORail's Stadium Park station sits within walking distance of the gates, and George Bush Intercontinental Airport is approximately 30 minutes by car. Houston's final fan-zone and transport plan should be checked close to matchday. Average June conditions are hot and humid, so buyers should plan arrival timing carefully around ticket delivery, stadium access and security checks. The mid-day kick-off at 12:00 against Sweden is the most physically demanding match-day environment the Netherlands face in the group stage.
Arrowhead Stadium closes the Netherlands' group stage in Kansas City, the home of the Kansas City Chiefs and a 76,000-capacity venue. Branded Kansas City Stadium during the tournament under sponsor-neutrality rules, the venue hosts six matches at this World Cup, including four group fixtures and two round of 32 matches. Public transport options to the stadium are limited; most travelling supporters route via car or rideshare from the Power and Light District in central Kansas City, with journey times of 20 to 25 minutes depending on matchday traffic. Kansas City's final matchday access plan should be checked close to the fixture. Buyers should keep local transport, stadium arrival time and mobile-ticket access together in their matchday plan.
Netherlands World Cup 2026 tickets are sold across five tiers, in line with the rest of the tournament. The pricing below is indicative for resale market activity in late April 2026 and converted to GBP at prevailing rates. Match 11 against Japan at AT&T Stadium carries the largest premium of any Netherlands fixture, given the venue size and the tournament-opener weekend status. Match 35 against Sweden in Houston is the second-priciest, and Match 58 against Tunisia in Kansas City is the lower-cost entry point.
| Category | Location | Typical features | Expected range for Netherlands group matches |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitality | Premium clubs, suites, lounge access | Pre-match dining, separate entrances, padded seating, complimentary refreshments | Approximately GBP 2,400 to GBP 8,000 |
| Cat 1 | Centre-line lower bowl | Halfway-line sightlines, fastest entry, premium concourse | Approximately GBP 600 to GBP 1,800 |
| Cat 2 | Lower bowl behind goals or side ends | Strong sightlines, full atmosphere, mid-tier concourse | Approximately GBP 350 to GBP 950 |
| Cat 3 | Upper tier sides and corners | Elevated tactical view, mid-range pricing | Approximately GBP 200 to GBP 550 |
| Cat 4 | Upper tier behind goals, designated host-nation residents | Most affordable category, often standing-friendly fan ends | Approximately GBP 100 to GBP 280 |
Hospitality for Netherlands matches is best treated by category rather than by unverified lounge names. Premium listings may include padded seating, club-level access, private entrances, food and beverage service or suite-style areas depending on the venue and seller notes. Buyers should compare the exact listing description before checkout, especially for the Japan opener in Arlington, where demand is expected to be strongest. 1BoxOffice provides hospitality listings alongside standard inventory in a single basket, with a written guarantee on category and seating tier ahead of matchday.
Buying Netherlands World Cup 2026 tickets through 1BoxOffice takes eight steps from filtering listings to delivery. Each step is built around verified inventory, written guarantees on seating and direct support if anything changes between purchase and matchday.
Step1
Select your fixture plan
Choose between a single match (Japan, Sweden or Tunisia) or a multi-match Netherlands plan that covers two or all three group games.
Step2
Compare ticket listings
Filter listings by stand, block, row, quantity and total price. Premium hospitality and standard categories sit side by side, so do not just sort by lowest fare.
Step3
Check seat positioning
Use the venue map to verify your section. At AT&T Stadium, lower-tier sections between the 30-yard markers offer the strongest centre-line sightlines. At NRG Stadium, the Verizon Club lower bowl offers air-conditioned hospitality. At Arrowhead, the West Sideline lower bowl gives the broadest tactical view.
Step4
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Step5
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Step6
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Step7
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Step8
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Use the track order page to follow progress until matchday. Delivery timing follows the listing details and tournament ticketing process, so keep checking your order as matchday approaches.
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