
Netherlands
The Netherlands’ World Cup journey is defined by innovation and repeated runs to the brink of glory. The Oranje have reached the World Cup Final three times—1974, 1978, and 2010—finishing as runners-up on each occasion in what remain some of the most memorable title battles in tournament history. With 11 World Cup appearances, the Netherlands reached the semifinals in 2014, producing dramatic penalty-shootout moments. Johnny Rep leads the Netherlands’ World Cup scoring charts with seven goals across the 1974 and 1978 tournaments.

Discover the official Netherlands squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Explore player profiles, positions, and key stats for each member of the team as they prepare to compete on football’s biggest stage.
Stefan de Vrij
Defender
Feb 5, 1992
Denzel Justus Morris Dumfries
Defender
Apr 18, 1996
Cody Mathès Gakpo
Attacker
May 7, 1999
Donyell Malen
Attacker
Jan 19, 1999
Virgil van Dijk
Defender
Jul 8, 1991
Ryan Jiro Gravenberch
Midfielder
May 16, 2002
Wout Weghorst
Attacker
Aug 7, 1992
Mark Flekken
Goalkeeper
Jun 13, 1993
Teun Koopmeiners
Midfielder
Feb 28, 1998
Tijjani Reijnders
Midfielder
Jul 29, 1998
Justin Bijlow
Goalkeeper
Jan 22, 1998
Lutsharel Geertruida
Defender
Jul 18, 2000
Jerdy Schouten
Midfielder
Jan 12, 1997
Jan Paul van Hecke
Defender
Jun 8, 2000
Quinten Ryan Crispito Timber
Midfielder
Jun 17, 2001
Brian Ebenezer Adjei Brobbey
Attacker
Feb 1, 2002
Bart Verbruggen
Goalkeeper
Aug 18, 2002
Micky van de Ven
Defender
Apr 19, 2001
Xavier Quentin Shay Simons
Midfielder
Apr 21, 2003
Kees Smit
Midfielder
Jan 21, 2006
Meet the coaching staff behind Netherlands’s World Cup 2026 campaign. Learn about the head coach, assistant coaches, and support team who are responsible for preparing the squad and leading them on the path to glory.
Ronald Koeman
Birthday:
Mar 21, 1963
Nationality:
Netherlands
Dwight Bernard Lodeweges
Birthday:
Oct 26, 1957
Nationality:
Netherlands
Danny Blind
Birthday:
Aug 1, 1961
Nationality:
Netherlands
Explore the most recent matches played by Netherlands in the FIFA World Cup 2026. Get insights into match results, key moments, and player performances.
Netherlands vs Ecuador
1 : 1
Mar 31, 2026 • Friendlies
Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
Netherlands vs Norway
2 : 1
Mar 27, 2026 • Friendlies
Johan Cruijff Arena, Amsterdam
Netherlands vs Lithuania
4 : 0
Nov 17, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
Johan Cruijff Arena, Amsterdam
Poland vs Netherlands
1 : 1
Nov 14, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
National Stadium Warsaw, Warsaw
Netherlands vs Finland
4 : 0
Oct 12, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
Johan Cruijff Arena, Amsterdam
Malta vs Netherlands
0 : 4
Oct 9, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
Ta'Qali National Stadium, Ta'Qali
Lithuania vs Netherlands
2 : 3
Sep 7, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
S. Dariaus ir S. Girėno stadionas, Kaunas
Netherlands vs Poland
1 : 1
Sep 4, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
De Kuip, Rotterdam
Netherlands vs Malta
8 : 0
Jun 10, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadium, Groningen
Finland vs Netherlands
0 : 2
Jun 7, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki
Follow Netherlands’s journey to the FIFA World Cup 2026, from the qualification process to their performance in the tournament. See how they secured their spot and what challenges they faced along the way.
Played
Qualification matches played
Won
Matches won
Drawn
Matches drawn
Lost
Matches lost
Goals For
Total goals scored
Goals Against
Total goals conceded
Goal Difference
GF minus GA
Points
3 per win, 1 per draw
Road to WC
Match | Date | MatchUp | Stadium | City | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mar 24, 2023 | France vs Netherlands | Stade de France | Saint-Denis | 4:0 |
2 | Mar 27, 2023 | Netherlands vs Gibraltar | Stadion Feijenoord | Rotterdam | 3:0 |
3 | Sep 7, 2023 | Netherlands vs Greece | Philips Stadion | Eindhoven | 3:0 |
4 | Sep 10, 2023 | Rep. Of Ireland vs Netherlands | Aviva Stadium | Dublin | 1:2 |
5 | Oct 13, 2023 | Netherlands vs France | Johan Cruijff ArenA | Amsterdam | 1:2 |
6 | Oct 16, 2023 | Greece vs Netherlands | OPAP Arena | Athens | 0:1 |
7 | Nov 18, 2023 | Netherlands vs Rep. Of Ireland | Johan Cruijff ArenA | Amsterdam | 1:0 |
8 | Nov 21, 2023 | Gibraltar vs Netherlands | Estádio Do Algarve | Almancil | 0:6 |
9 | Jun 7, 2025 | Finland vs Netherlands | Helsinki Olympic Stadium | Helsinki | 0:2 |
10 | Jun 10, 2025 | Netherlands vs Malta | Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadium | Groningen | 8:0 |
11 | Sep 4, 2025 | Netherlands vs Poland | De Kuip | Rotterdam | 1:1 |
12 | Sep 7, 2025 | Lithuania vs Netherlands | S. Dariaus ir S. Girėno stadionas | Kaunas | 2:3 |
13 | Oct 9, 2025 | Malta vs Netherlands | Ta'Qali National Stadium | Ta'Qali | 0:4 |
14 | Oct 12, 2025 | Netherlands vs Finland | Johan Cruijff Arena | Amsterdam | 4:0 |
15 | Nov 14, 2025 | Poland vs Netherlands | National Stadium Warsaw | Warsaw | 1:1 |
16 | Nov 17, 2025 | Netherlands vs Lithuania | Johan Cruijff Arena | Amsterdam | 4:0 |
Explore Netherlands’s rich history in the FIFA World Cup, from their debut to their most memorable moments. Discover key matches, legendary players, and the team’s journey through past tournaments as they aim for glory in 2026.
Xavi Simons
A new-generation creator who adds acceleration, flair, and final-third invention. Simons provides the unpredictability between midfield and attack and is increasingly central to how the Netherlands create chances at top level.
Denzel Dumfries
A high-impact right-sided force known for power, timing, and attacking runs from deep. Dumfries gives the Netherlands a constant threat on the flank and remains an important piece of their structure in big matches.
Virgil van Dijk
Virgil van Dijk is the defensive leader of the modern generation. As a centre-back, he transformed the Netherlands’ back line with his positioning, aerial control, and composure. He remains the team’s cornerstone and is expected to be central to the 2026 World Cup campaign.
Cody Gakpo
A modern attacking player with pace, direct running, and consistent results. Gakpo gives the Netherlands width, transition threat, and goals, making him one of the key forwards of the current era.
Memphis Depay
Depay bridges the historic and current generations. One of the Netherlands’ top goal scorers of all time, he has carried the attacking responsibility for nearly a decade and remains a key offensive figure heading toward 2026.
Frenkie de Jong
Frenkie de Jong represents the technical heart of today’s midfield. As a deep-lying playmaker, his ball progression, vision, and press resistance define how the Netherlands build attacks in the modern era.
Johan Cruyff
Cruyff remains the most influential figure in Dutch football history. As a forward and football thinker, he led the Netherlands to the 1974 World Cup final and introduced Total Football to the world. His impact goes far beyond trophies — he reshaped how the game is played.
Ruud Gullit
Gullit embodied power, flair, and leadership. As captain of the Euro 1988-winning team, he represented the perfect blend of athleticism and creativity. His versatility allowed him to dominate in midfield, attack, and leadership roles.
Marco van Basten
Marco van Basten was one of the most lethal strikers ever produced by the Netherlands. A Ballon d’Or winner and Euro 1988 hero, his finishing, physical presence, and technical skill defined a golden era of Dutch dominance.
Dennis Bergkamp
One of the most technically gifted attackers in Dutch history, Bergkamp was famous for his first touch, vision, and calm finishing. A creative genius in the final third, he became a defining icon of the Netherlands’ modern era.
Netherlands will play its World Cup 2026 matches in the following stadiums across North America. Each venue offers a unique atmosphere and experience for fans, with state-of-the-art facilities and passionate local support. Check the schedule to see which stadiums will host Netherlands’s group stage and potential knockout matches.
FIFA is employing a dynamic pricing model, so prices can go up or down depending on demand. Due to this, there is no specific price point as yet. Fans can expect prices to vary across tournament phases and matches. As a result, the lowest official stadium prices, for example, are anticipated to start from around $60, while premium hospitality packages can run up to $7,875.
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A total of 104 matches will take place.
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48 teams will participate.
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