Netherlands vs Japan final score was Netherlands 2-2 Japan at the World Cup 2026. Van Dijk and Summerville scored for Netherlands but Japan fought back through Nakamura and Kamada’s 89th minute equaliser.
Published: June 15, 2026 | Author: Hemim SK
Netherlands vs Japan result: Netherlands 2-2 Japan.
It happened again. Four years after Japan came from behind to beat Germany and Spain at the 2022 World Cup, the Samurai Blue produced another stunning comeback — this time against the Netherlands at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Virgil van Dijk gave the Netherlands the lead in the 51st minute and Cody Summerville extended it to 2-0 in the 64th minute. Netherlands looked fully in control. Then Japan responded in extraordinary fashion — Kaoru Nakamura pulled one back in the 57th minute (before the Dutch second goal) and substitute Daichi Kamada scored a dramatic 89th minute equaliser to complete the comeback.
Netherlands 2-2 Japan. The Group F chaos that Opta’s Power Rankings predicted has arrived on Day 1 of the group.
Netherlands vs Japan — Final Score and Match Facts
Final Score: Netherlands 2-2 Japan
Date: Sunday June 14, 2026
Venue: Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium), Arlington, Texas
Group: F
Goals:
Netherlands — V. van Dijk 51′
Japan — K. Nakamura 57′
Netherlands — C. Summerville 64′
Japan — D. Kamada 89′
Group F Standings After This Match:
1. Japan — 1 point (drew 2-2 with Netherlands)
2. Netherlands — 1 point (drew 2-2 with Japan)
3/4. Sweden and Tunisia — TBD (playing later )
Note: Japan are technically listed 1st due to alphabetical/seeding tiebreakers at this stage with identical records.
Related: Netherlands World Cup 2026 Schedule — Full Group F Guide
How the Match Unfolded
First Half — Tactical Stalemate
The first half played out largely as expected — a tight, tactical contest with Japan’s pressing system causing periodic problems for the Netherlands’ build-up play, while the Dutch controlled possession for long periods without creating a clear breakthrough. Half time: Netherlands 0-0 Japan.
51′ — GOAL NETHERLANDS — VIRGIL VAN DIJK
The Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk gave his side the lead just six minutes into the second half — a crucial breakthrough for Ronald Koeman’s side against a Japan team that had defended diligently throughout the first 45 minutes.
57′ — GOAL JAPAN — KAORU NAKAMURA
Japan responded almost immediately. Kaoru Nakamura pulled Japan level just six minutes after the Netherlands’ opener, showing exactly the resilience and quick-strike capability that has defined Japan’s recent World Cup history.
64′ — GOAL NETHERLANDS — CODY SUMMERVILLE
The Netherlands restored their lead through Cody Summerville in the 64th minute, making it 2-1 and appearing to put Koeman’s side firmly back in control with over 25 minutes remaining.
The Closing Stages — Japan’s Push
For the next 25 minutes, the Netherlands looked to be managing the game toward a winning start. But Japan continued to press and create opportunities, with their substitutes — including Koki Ogawa and Daichi Kamada — bringing fresh energy in the final stages.
89′ — GOAL JAPAN — DAICHI KAMADA
In the 89th minute, Daichi Kamada — on as a substitute — found the equaliser that completed an extraordinary comeback. AT&T Stadium’s 94,000 fans witnessed Japan snatch a point in the most dramatic fashion possible.
Full time: Netherlands 2-2 Japan.
Match Analysis — Japan Do It Again
This is now a recurring story at major tournaments. Japan trailed Germany and came back to win in 2022. Japan trailed Spain and came back to win in 2022. Today, Japan trailed the Netherlands 2-1 with 25 minutes to go and came back to draw.
The pattern is unmistakable — Japan’s fitness levels, their substitutes’ impact and their collective belief in the final 20-30 minutes of matches against elite opponents has become one of the most remarkable trends in recent World Cup history. Daichi Kamada’s equaliser, scored from the bench, continues that exact pattern.
For the Netherlands, this result will sting. Virgil van Dijk’s goal and Cody Summerville’s strike gave them what looked like a winning position. Conceding twice — including in the 89th minute — raises questions about the squad’s ability to see out leads against well-organised, high-energy opponents.
Group F — Already One of the Most Open
As covered in our Most Unfair Groups at World Cup 2026 analysis, Group F was identified by Opta Power Rankings as the most competitive group in the entire tournament — and Day 1 of the group has proven that analysis emphatically correct. Both Netherlands and Japan now have one point each heading into the Sweden vs Tunisia match later today, which could see either of those teams join them on similar tallies.
What Happens Next in Group F
Netherlands vs Sweden — June 20, NRG Stadium, Houston
As covered in our Netherlands World Cup 2026 Schedule, Koeman’s side need a response after failing to close out a two-goal lead.
Tunisia vs Japan — date TBC
As covered in our Japan World Cup 2026 Schedule, Japan’s comeback specialists will carry enormous belief into their remaining fixtures.
Need To Know
What was the Netherlands vs Japan final score?
Netherlands vs Japan final score was Netherlands 2-2 Japan at the FIFA World Cup 2026, played at Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) on June 14.
Who scored for Netherlands against Japan?
Virgil van Dijk scored in the 51st minute and Cody Summerville scored in the 64th minute for the Netherlands.
Who scored for Japan against Netherlands?
Kaoru Nakamura scored in the 57th minute and substitute Daichi Kamada scored the 89th minute equaliser for Japan.
Has Japan come back from behind against European teams before?
Yes — Japan famously came from behind to beat both Germany and Spain at the 2022 World Cup. Their 2-2 draw with the Netherlands after trailing continues this remarkable pattern of late comebacks against elite European opposition.
What is Group F’s standing after Netherlands vs Japan?
Both Netherlands and Japan have 1 point each after their 2-2 draw, with Sweden vs Tunisia later on Day 4 set to determine the rest of the group’s early standings.
Who scored Japan’s late equaliser against Netherlands?
Daichi Kamada, introduced as a substitute, scored Japan’s 89th minute equaliser to complete their comeback from 2-1 down against the Netherlands.
Conclusion
Netherlands vs Japan result: Netherlands 2-2 Japan. Van Dijk and Summerville for the Dutch. Nakamura and substitute Kamada’s dramatic 89th minute equaliser for Japan.
Japan have done it again. A team that refuses to be beaten in the final 20 minutes against elite opposition. The Netherlands will need to find answers fast — Group F is shaping up to be exactly the chaos everyone predicted.
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Related: Japan World Cup 2026 Schedule — Complete Group F Campaign
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