Netherlands Break FIFA World Cup Record Of Most Consecutive Matches Without Defeat

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Last Updated:June 21, 2026, 05:26 IST

The Netherlands have now gone 14 FIFA World Cup matches without defeat (excluding penalty shootouts). During this run, they have recorded nine wins and five draws.

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The Netherlands have now gone 14 FIFA World Cup matches without defeat (excluding penalty shootouts). (Picture Credit: AP)

Netherlands crushed Sweden 5-1 in their second Group F match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Brian Brobbey scored the fastest brace by a Dutch player in FIFA World Cup history, netting twice in just 16 minutes and 12 seconds. Cody Gakpo then scored twice in the second half before Crysencio Summerville found the back of the net in the 89th minute to seal a comprehensive victory for the Netherlands.

The win over Sweden, who had defeated Tunisia 5-1 in their opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, helped the Dutch side break the record for the longest unbeaten run in FIFA World Cup history.

🇳🇱 Países Bajos golea 5-1 a 🇸🇪 y amplía a 14 su racha de partidos invictos en mundiales, la racha más larga de la historiaSu última derrota fue contra 🇪🇸 en la final 2010 pic.twitter.com/4NHvYjOv6C

— Jaime F. Macias (@Jaimefmacias) June 20, 2026

The Netherlands have now gone 14 FIFA World Cup matches without defeat (excluding penalty shootouts). During this run, they have recorded nine wins and five draws.

The previous record for the longest unbeaten streak in FIFA World Cup history was held by Brazil, who remained unbeaten in 13 matches from 1958 to 1966.

Netherlands are on the longest unbeaten run in World Cup history 🤩🔥Oranje have broken Brazil’s record of 13 games, set by a side featuring the legendary Pelé 👏 pic.twitter.com/TtbDrjB2jA

— LiveScore (@livescore) June 20, 2026

The Netherlands’ last defeat in a FIFA World Cup match (excluding penalty shootouts) came against Spain in the final of the 2010 tournament, when they suffered a 1-0 loss.

They finished third at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, where their only defeat came against Argentina in a penalty shootout in the semifinals.

The Dutch side failed to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and at the 2022 edition, they were once again eliminated by Argentina in a penalty shootout, this time in the quarterfinals.

Netherlands’ result in last 14 FIFA World Cup matches

AGAINSTMATCH TYPERESULTSCOREVENUEDATE
SpainGroup BWin5-1Arena Fonte Nova, SalvadorJune 13, 2014
AustraliaGroup BWin3-2Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto AlegreJune 18, 2014
ChileGroup BWin2-0Arena de São Paulo, São PauloJune 23, 2014
MexicoRound of 16Win2-1Estádio Castelão, FortalezaJune 29, 2014
Costa RicaQuarterfinalDraw0-0 (Win in penalties)Arena Fonte Nova, SalvadorJuly 5, 2014
ArgentinaSemifinalDraw0-0 (Defeat in penalties)Arena Corinthians, São PauloJuly 9, 2014
BrazilThird-place matchWin3-0Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, BrasíliaJuly 12, 2014
SenegalGroup AWin2-0Al Thumama Stadium, DohaNovember 21, 2022
EcuadorGroup ADraw1-1Khalifa International Stadium, Al RayyanNovember 25, 2022
QatarGroup AWin2-0Al Bayt Stadium, Al KhorNovember 29, 2022
USARound of 16Win3-1Khalifa International Stadium, Al RayyanDecember 3, 2022
ArgentinaQuarterfinalDraw2-2 (Defeat in penalties)Lusail Stadium, LusailDecember 9, 2022
JapanGroup FDraw2-2AT&T Stadium, ArlingtonJune 14, 2026
SwedenGroup FWin5-1NRG Stadium, HoustonJune 20, 2026

According to Opta Stats, Saturday’s win over Sweden also helped the Netherlands set a new record for the most consecutive FIFA World Cup group-stage matches without defeat.

1 – With their victory against Sweden, the Netherlands break the records for:✅ Most consecutive FIFA World Cup matches without defeat (14)

✅ Most consecutive FIFA World Cup group stage games without defeat (18)

Best-ish. pic.twitter.com/bJOmAe3H6f

— OptaJohan (@OptaJohan) June 20, 2026

The Dutch team last lost a World Cup group-stage match in the 1994 edition, when they were beaten by Belgium at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando on June 25.

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