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Japan Stun Netherlands with Late Equalizer in FIFA WC 2026 Opener

Japan scored an 88th-minute equalizer to draw 2-2 with the Netherlands in their FIFA World Cup 2026 opener in Texas. The Netherlands took the lead through Virgil van Dijk and Crysencio Summerville, but Japan responded each time. Japan's goals came from Nakamura and Kamada. Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu praised his team's never-give-up attitude after the match.

FIFA WC 2026: Japan fight back to draw 2-2 with the Netherlands

Dallas, June 15

Japan scored an 88th-minute equaliser as they twice fought back to rescue a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in front of 69,285 fans in Texas to open their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign.

The Netherlands had looked set to become the early Group F frontrunners after Crysencio Summerville's 64th-minute goal. However, as they had done during the 14-minute goal burst earlier in the second half, Japan showed their mettle to secure a point.

Notably, this was the first time the Netherlands had fielded no home-based players in their starting XI for a World Cup match.

The Netherlands made a confident start and nearly took the lead after three minutes, allowing Donyell Malen to swivel inside the box and forcing a smart save from Zion Suzuki. The stoppage seemed to help Ronald Koeman's side and Roma forward Malen again worked Suzuki with a header from a corner, then Cody Gakpo fired wildly over the bar, AFC reports,

The first real chance for Hajime Moriyasu's team came a few minutes before the break when a cross evaded the backtracking Summerville but Nakamura pulled his low effort wide. The Dutch had looked most threatening in the air, so it was no surprise when Liverpool talisman Van Dijk rose to plant a well-placed header into the bottom corner after a pinpoint cross from club team-mate Ryan Gravenberch on 51 minutes.

The lead lasted just six minutes, Nakamura wriggling free and firing low past goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, the ball taking a small deflection off Jan Paul van Hecke. In a madcap period of play, the Dutch forged ahead once more on 64 minutes when West Ham's Summerville beat his man on the right wing and curled into Suzuki's bottom-right corner with his left foot.

Both teams rang the changes and had chances to score again, before Kamada's chaotic leveller from a corner.

After the draw, Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu said, "I'm disappointed that we failed to win, but even though we fell behind twice, the players never gave up and fought hard together as a team. While earning only a point is a little disappointing, we managed to get a result through our collective effort. We defended patiently and then tried to be more aggressive going forward. The players executed what we had planned and prepared for."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As someone who follows football closely, I have to say Japan's discipline and tactical awareness is second to none. The way they defended Van Dijk in the air and then exploited spaces was commendable. But honestly, the Netherlands with no home-based players? That's a worrying trend for Dutch football. Even we in India debate about foreign player quotas in ISL.

Naveen S

Great match! Shows Asian football is no longer a pushover. Japan's resilience reminds me of our own cricket team's fightbacks. But I do wonder - when will India ever have a moment like this on the world stage? We keep talking about football development but the gap is still massive. Kudos to Japan for showing the way!

Rahul R

That corner routine for the equaliser was straight out of a training ground drill. Moriyasu has really built a team with character, not just technical ability. Also, 69,285 fans in Texas for a Japan-Netherlands game? Football's growth in the US is insane. Meanwhile, we struggle to fill stadiums for ISL finals. 😅

Tanya I

Honestly, I'm a bit critical of the Netherlands here. With all their talent, they should have closed out the game. Van Dijk scored but defensively they were shaky. Japan exposed their set-piece vulnerabilities. That said, what a match for the neutral! FIFA really needs to bring the World Cup to India someday - imagine this atmosphere in Kolkata! 🏟️

Sarah B

As an Indian living in Dallas, I was at this match! The atmosphere was electric - so many Japanese fans with their banners

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