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Netherlands' midfielder Quinten Timber has been ruled out of ​their World Cup Group F match ‌against Sweden on Saturday after suffering an injury during training, the team said on Thursday.
Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder and current NOS TV commentator Rafael van der Vaart apologized Wednesday after making an ill-advised comment while breaking down the Netherlands' 2-2 draw with Japan on Sunday.
Japan and the Netherlands meet at AT&T Stadium on Sunday in one of the most highly-anticipated group stage matches in this 2026 World Cup. The Dutch reached the quarterfinals of the tournament in Qatar,
Japan and the Netherlands traded goals as a promising Group F opener to the 2026 World Cup delivered the goods and then some from Dallas Stadium in Texas.
Matchday 4 of the FIFA World Cup saw goals fly in across the matches. Here we recount what has happened so far, with the latest match first. (Ayari 7', 90'+6', Isak 30', Gyokeres 59', Svanberg 84'; Rekik 43') Tunisia had come into this World Cup with a reputation for defensive solidity (having not conceded a goal in qualifying) but that lay in tatters after a devstating performance from Sweden.
NFL quarterback Jameis Winston joined Japanese soccer fans in cleaning up trash around Dallas Stadium after Japan's 2-2 World Cup draw against the Netherlands.
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