Japan vs. Sweden Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

Japan will face Sweden in their third Group F match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 25, 2026, at Dallas Stadium on FOX. This match has massive implications as the winner will advance to the round of 32. Both teams can even win Group F with a win and a Netherlands loss or draw. After coming from behind twice to draw Netherlands 2-2 in the opener, Japan dominated Tunisia 4-0 on Saturday, becoming the first AFC team to score four goals in a World Cup match. To show the domination, Japan had 61% possession against Tunisia, which was its second-most in a World Cup game ever (76% vs Greece in 2014). Additionally, Japan’s two shots conceded were its fewest in any of its 27 World Cup matches. Meanwhile, after a perfect start to the tournament in which Sweden routed Tunisia 5-1 in its opener, the Netherlands flipped the script, beating Sweden 5-1 on Saturday. The loss to Netherlands was Sweden’s worst loss at the World Cup since its 7-1 loss to Brazil in 1950. Let’s check out the odds for the pivotal Japan vs. Sweden Group F matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 25. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. Japan vs. Sweden Odds Moneyline Spread Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5 Japan vs. Sweden Prediction, Pick From FOX Sports Wagering Expert, Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica: How to Watch Japan vs. Sweden Let’s take a look at some other bets for the match. Anytime Goalscorer Props Tie No Bet Both Teams to Score

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