TL;DR — Who's Better, Netherlands or Japan?
Netherlands and Japan are nearly inseparable on paper for the 2026 World Cup. Our model gives Netherlands a slim 40% win probability versus Japan, with a 20% chance of a draw — average squad ratings differ by just 0.2 points. Expect a tight, tactical encounter where in-match decisions and individual quality decide it.
The Bottom Line
This is an extremely tight matchup. Both Netherlands and Japan are evenly matched across key metrics, making this one of the most unpredictable potential encounters at the 2026 World Cup. Tactical execution and individual moments of brilliance will likely decide the outcome.
Key Differences: Netherlands vs Japan
- •FIFA Ranking: Netherlands sit 6 places higher on the FIFA ranking (#7 vs #13).
- •Squad Chemistry: Japan have stronger squad cohesion (82/100 vs 78/100).
- •Average Squad Rating: The two squads are rated within 0.2 of each other on average (Netherlands 7.1, Japan 6.9).
- •International Experience: Netherlands bring more combined caps to the squad (693 vs 668).
- •World Cup Titles: Neither side has won a World Cup; both are chasing a first title in 2026.
Who Wins?
Our AI model weighs form, squad quality, and team cohesion to predict the most likely outcome.
How They Compare
A side-by-side look at the key factors that could decide this matchup. Higher is better (except FIFA Ranking, where lower = stronger).
What do these mean?
- Chemistry — How well the squad plays together as a unit. Think Barcelona's tiki-taka vs a random group of all-stars.
- Familiarity — How long these players have been playing together. Squads with years of shared experience read each other's runs instinctively.
- Stability — How consistent the tactical system and lineup have been. Frequent coaching changes and formation experiments hurt this score.
- Morale — The squad's current confidence and momentum. Recent wins, fan support, and media positivity all contribute.
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Netherlands vs Japan — Frequently Asked Questions
Who is favored to win between Netherlands and Japan at the 2026 World Cup?
Netherlands and Japan are essentially even. Our AI model gives Netherlands a slight 40% win probability versus 40% for Japan, with a 20% chance of a draw — within the model's noise range.
What are Netherlands's strongest attributes versus Japan?
Netherlands do not lead Japan in any of the four chemistry metrics (chemistry, familiarity, stability, morale). Netherlands will need to rely on individual quality and tactical execution to overcome Japan's edge in team cohesion.
What is the World Cup history of Netherlands versus Japan?
Netherlands have appeared in 11 FIFA World Cups and won 0 titles; Japan have appeared in 7 World Cups and won 0 titles. Netherlands's best finish is Runners-up; Japan's best finish is Round of 16.
Have Netherlands and Japan faced each other in major international competition?
Netherlands and Japan have not been frequent opponents in our tracked head-to-head record set, which focuses on the most consequential international rivalries. The 2026 World Cup could provide one of their first high-stakes meetings on the global stage.
Which players will define the Netherlands versus Japan match?
Cody Gakpo (Netherlands, Liverpool, rated 7.8/10) and Takefusa Kubo (Japan, Real Sociedad, rated 7.5/10) are the standout attack players in this fixture. Their individual duel — and the ability of each side's defense to contain the other's top attacker — is likely to determine the outcome.
Which squad has more international experience: Netherlands or Japan?
Netherlands carry the more experienced squad, with 693 combined senior caps versus 668 for Japan. Average squad rating is 7.1 for Netherlands and 6.9 for Japan.