FIFA World Cup 2026: Gakpo, Brobbey bag braces as Netherlands rout Sweden 5-1
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Cody Gakpo and Brian Brobbey both scored twice as the Netherlands dismantled Sweden 5-1 in Houston on 21 June 2026, storming to the top of Group F at the FIFA World Cup 2026. What was billed as a marquee European clash turned into a statement performance from the Dutch, who were ruthless in attack and largely untroubled at the back.
Early Dutch Blitz
Brobbey opened the scoring in the 5th minute, arriving to convert a dangerous delivery from Gakpo with a composed finish. He doubled the advantage just 12 minutes later, sliding home from close range after a low cross from Denzel Dumfries sliced open the Swedish rearguard. The Oranje were merciless from the first whistle, and Sweden struggled to contain the pace and directness of the Dutch attack.
Gakpo Takes Over After the Break
Sweden showed brief signs of life before halftime, applying spells of pressure without truly threatening the Dutch goal. Any realistic hope of a comeback evaporated early in the second half when Gakpo took centre stage. The Liverpool forward made it 3-0 in the 47th minute with a composed finish, then cut inside seven minutes later to unleash a powerful strike — his second of the night — putting the result beyond doubt by the 54th minute.
Elanga's Brief Flicker, Then Summerville Seals It
Substitute Anthony Elanga gave Sweden a momentary lift when he raced through to score in the 59th minute, briefly reducing the deficit to 3-1. The goal sparked a short spell of Swedish pressure, but the Netherlands regrouped quickly and continued to threaten on the counter. Crysencio Summerville ended any lingering doubt with an emphatic finish in the 89th minute, completing a dominant team display and sealing a 5-1 scoreline.
Group F Standings and What It Means
The victory propels the Netherlands above Sweden into first place in Group F. It is a significant boost to Dutch knockout-stage ambitions, underscoring their attacking depth — with Gakpo, Brobbey, Dumfries, and Summerville all influential on the night. Sweden, now second in the group, must regroup quickly and deliver a positive result in their remaining fixtures to keep their qualification hopes alive. This was the Oranje's most convincing performance at a World Cup group stage since their run to the 2014 final.
Goals — Netherlands: Brian Brobbey (5', 17'), Cody Gakpo (47', 54'), Crysencio Summerville (89'); Sweden: Anthony Elanga (59').