AN early brace from Brian Brobbey, two more strikes in the second half for Cody Gakpo and a late goal from Crysencio Summerville helped the Netherlands ease to an impressive 5-1 victory over Sweden at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Houston tonight.
Brobbey — selected ahead of record scorer Memphis Depay — repaid coach Ronald Koeman’s faith with two goals in the opening 17 minutes to give the Dutch the early initiative and another two from Cody Gakpo in a seven-minute spell after the break put the match out of reach.
Brobbey’s first came when he flicked the ball to Tijjani Reijnders who found Gakpo racing down the left flank to set up the Sunderland striker for a tap-in.
He struck again when Denzel Dumfries swung in a perfectly weighted cross that he simply directed past Sweden goalkeeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt with an outstretched leg.
After being criticised for how he used his bench against Japan, Koeman got it right against Sweden also with his injection of Summerville who scored one and had a hand in two others after entering the match for the second half.
The Swedes — full of optimism after crushing Tunisia 5-1 in their opening match — gave the ball away too easily and could not contain the Dutch attack.
Graham Potter’s side played with more urgency following the first hydration break but it was never good enough against a ruthless Dutch side who converted their chances.
Viktor Gyokeres presented the main danger for Sweden early on with a free kick and curling effort that tested Dutch goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen.
Yasin Ayari had a chance to get Sweden back into the game but could not control the ball with his chest with only the goalkeeper to beat.
Substitute Anthony Elanga pulled one back in the 59th minute of a free-flowing game but it proved only a consolation for Sweden rather than sparking a fightback, and the Dutch rout was complete when Summerville slalomed his way to the edge of the box and finished neatly in the final minute.
The Netherlands top Group F with four points and Sweden stayed on three after two matches.
Japan and Tunisia meet in Monterrey later.
With agency report