Group F AI Analysis: Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia — World Cup 2026 Predictions
Group F of the 2026 World Cup brings together Netherlands, Japan, Sweden and Tunisia — four nations chasing a place in the knockout rounds of the first 48-team World Cup, hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico. We ran our proprietary AI simulation models through more than 10,000 tournament simulations to forecast exactly who advances from Group F, who tops it, and where the value lies for fans and fantasy managers alike.
In the expanded format, the top two teams from each group qualify automatically, joined by the eight best third-placed teams across all twelve groups — meaning 32 of 48 nations reach the knockouts and almost every group-stage point matters. That math makes Group F fascinating, and our machine learning algorithms have a clear read on how it unfolds.
Group F Qualification Odds: The AI Verdict
Here is how our model rates each team’s probability of advancing from Group F, based on squad quality, current form, market values and historical World Cup data:
| Team | Advance Probability | Key Player |
|---|---|---|
| 🇳🇱 Netherlands | 74% | Cody Gakpo |
| 🇯🇵 Japan | 60% | Takefusa Kubo |
| 🇸🇪 Sweden | 50% | Alexander Isak |
| 🇹🇳 Tunisia | 26% | Hannibal Mejbri |
Team-by-Team Breakdown
🇳🇱 Netherlands — 74% to advance
Our model rates Netherlands as a strong contender in Group F. They are strong tactical identity with quality across the pitch. Much of their threat runs through Cody Gakpo, whose form and output our machine learning model identifies as a primary driver of Netherlands’s win probability. In our 10,000-simulation engine, Netherlands reach the knockout rounds in 74% of runs — a healthy share that makes them strong favourites for a top-two finish.
🇯🇵 Japan — 60% to advance
Our model rates Japan as a strong contender in Group F. They are Asia best side, technical, disciplined and fearless. Much of their threat runs through Takefusa Kubo, whose form and output our machine learning model identifies as a primary driver of Japan’s win probability. In our 10,000-simulation engine, Japan reach the knockout rounds in 60% of runs — a healthy share that makes them strong favourites for a top-two finish.
🇸🇪 Sweden — 50% to advance
Our model rates Sweden as a live outsider in Group F. They are clinical and efficient with a lethal focal point. Much of their threat runs through Alexander Isak, whose form and output our machine learning model identifies as a primary driver of Sweden’s win probability. In our 10,000-simulation engine, Sweden reach the knockout rounds in 50% of runs — enough to keep genuine qualification hopes alive, especially via a best third-placed spot.
🇹🇳 Tunisia — 26% to advance
Our model rates Tunisia as the group underdog in Group F. They are organised and physical, tough to break down. Much of their threat runs through Hannibal Mejbri, whose form and output our machine learning model identifies as a primary driver of Tunisia’s win probability. In our 10,000-simulation engine, Tunisia reach the knockout rounds in 26% of runs — a slim share, meaning they will need a major upset to progress.
The Favourite vs The Dark Horse
🇳🇱 Netherlands are our model’s pick to win Group F, with the strongest blend of squad quality, depth and tournament pedigree. Their challenge is consistency across three games in a congested schedule — but the data makes them the team to beat.
The team our AI flags as the most likely to surprise is 🇯🇵 Japan. Driven by Takefusa Kubo, they have the profile of a side that quietly secures qualification and could even upset the group favourite on the right day. For neutrals and fantasy managers hunting differentials, Japan is the name to watch in Group F.
Group F Fixtures: Every Match Predicted by AI
We have produced a full, data-driven AI prediction for all six Group F fixtures — each with win probabilities, expected goals (xG), a projected scoreline, tactical breakdown and fantasy picks. Click any match for the complete analysis:
- Netherlands vs Japan — full AI prediction & score forecast
- Netherlands vs Sweden — full AI prediction & score forecast
- Netherlands vs Tunisia — full AI prediction & score forecast
- Japan vs Sweden — full AI prediction & score forecast
- Japan vs Tunisia — full AI prediction & score forecast
- Sweden vs Tunisia — full AI prediction & score forecast
Who Advances from Group F? Qualification Scenarios
Across our simulations, Netherlands and Japan emerge most frequently as the top two — but the expanded best-third-place rule means Sweden and even Tunisia are rarely mathematically eliminated until the final round of fixtures. The decisive variables, according to our model, are goal difference and the result of the head-to-head between the two strongest sides. Expect Group F to go down to the wire, with the third-placed team sweating on results in other groups to sneak through.
Fantasy Football: Group F Picks
For World Cup 2026 fantasy managers, Group F offers clear value:
- 💎 Premium pick: Cody Gakpo (Netherlands) — the highest projected points-returner in the group, with goal threat and captaincy appeal.
- 🎯 Differential pick: Takefusa Kubo (Japan) — lower ownership, strong upside if Japan advance as our model expects.
For the full methodology, see our guide to the best AI tools for World Cup 2026 fantasy football.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who will win Group F at World Cup 2026?
Our AI model makes Netherlands the favourite to win Group F (74% to advance), based on squad quality, form and tournament pedigree.
Which teams are in World Cup 2026 Group F?
Group F contains Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia.
Who is the Group F dark horse?
Our model flags Japan as the most likely team to surprise and challenge for a qualifying spot, driven by Takefusa Kubo.
How many teams advance from Group F?
The top two automatically qualify, and Sweden or Tunisia could still progress as one of the eight best third-placed teams across all groups.
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