How to watch Japan vs Sweden: free World Cup 2026 streams and TV channels


Japan vs Sweden, in Dallas, is effectively a Group F playoff to automatically qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout stage, and you can watch the game from anywhere for free.

After a useful 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in their first Group F match, Japan all but secured their place in the knockout stage with a convincing 4-0 victory over Tunisia in Monterrey. Forward Ayase Ueda’s brace, plus an additional assist, stole the show to put the Samurai Blue in second place in the group, tied on points and goal difference with the Dutch. That leaves coach Hajime Moriyasu with a dilemma: one point ensures they stay above today’s opponents and finish at least second, so will they take a conservative approach? Or will they continue with the offensive mentality that has brought them six goals in two games to try to overtake the Dutch, who play against eliminated Tunisia, in first place?



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