Curaçao and Ivory Coast are set to face off in a major World Cup match on June 25 in Philadelphia. Japan depends on fast, well-structured gameplay while Sweden emphasizes a strong physical attack spearheaded by Isak and Gyökeres. Here’s the detailed analysis of this Japan vs Sweden prediction.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Match 57: Japan vs Sweden Prediction

Match Overview

DetailInformation
MatchJapan vs Sweden (Group F)
DateJune 25, 2026
Time (ET)7:00 PM ET
VenueDallas Stadium
CityDallas
Capacity94,000 seats
TicketingAvailable only through FIFA’s official website and trusted travel partners
International BroadcastUSA: FOX, FS1, Telemundo, Peacock, UK: ITV1, India: Zee/Unite8 Sports & Zee5, Canada: TSN/RDS, Australia: SBS, South Africa: SuperSport, plus regional partners

Curaçao and Ivory Coast will compete in their Group E World Cup match on June 25 at Philadelphia Stadium with the game starting at 4 PM ET. This stadium is the largest venue in the tournament. Although the weather will be hot and humid, the stadium has a retractable roof, air conditioning and boasts one of the biggest HD screens in the world.

Head-to-Head Stats

MetricJapanSweden
Matches Played44
Wins02
Draws22

Japan and Sweden have met four times with Sweden winning twice and the other two matches ending in draws.

Key Players to Watch

Japan – Key Players

PlayerReason
Daichi KamadaCreative midfielder, controls tempo.
Ayase UedaMain striker with sharp movement.
Ritsu DoanCreative winger, pressing and chance creation.
Takehiro TomiyasuReliable defender, adds stability.
Zion SuzukiReliable Goalkeeper, anchors Japan’s defense.

Sweden – Key Players

PlayerReason
Viktor GyökeresStar striker.
Alexander IsakTechnical forward, lethal finisher.
Yasin AyariEnergetic midfielder, Box‑to‑box presence.
Lucas BergvallYoung midfielder and creativity in buildup.
Victor LindelöfDefensive leader, organizes backline.

Tactical Analysis

Japan Team Analysis

Japan under the guidance of Hajime Moriyasu typically sets up in a 3-4-2-1 formation but can also adapt to a 4-3-3. Their three-man defense provides stability, while the wing backs advance high to create width. When they have the ball, they focus on quick passes and rotating in midfield with Kamada orchestrating the play and Ueda finishing the chances. When they don’t have possession, Japan applies an aggressive press to regain the ball quickly but if they get bypassed, they fall back into a compact midfield block.

Sweden Team Analysis

Sweden under the guidance of Graham Potter employs a versatile formation typically a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 but they can also switch to a 3-5-2 to accommodate both Gyökeres and Isak. Their offensive strategy focuses on sending direct passes to the forwards with Elanga and Gudmundsson providing width. Midfielders Bergvall and Ayari inject energy into the game while Lindelöf takes charge of the defense. When they lose possession, Sweden adopts a mid-block strategy and aims to counterattack swiftly.

Key battles:

  • Gyökeres & Isak vs Japan’s back three – striker power and movement vs defensive organization.
  • Kamada & Tanaka vs Bergvall & Ayari – midfield control vs energy and transitions.
  • Sugawara vs Gudmundsson/Svensson – wing back duel, width vs counter threat.

Match Prediction

Japan seems to have the upper hand heading into this match. In the first half, we can expect Japan to have most of the ball and create opportunities through Kamada and Ito, while Sweden will likely defend deep and look to counter with Isak and Gyökeres. If Sweden goes behind, they might send more players forward in the second half which could leave them vulnerable to Japan’s quick counterattacks. The first goal will be crucial. If Japan scores early, it could shake Sweden’s confidence, but if Sweden gets the first goal, their forwards could take advantage of Japan’s defense on the counter.

Japan vs Sweden Prediction: Japan are favorites thanks to their strong form and tactical discipline, while Sweden’s strikers keep them dangerous and capable of an upset.