Japan pulled off one of the early storylines of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, clawing back from a two-goal deficit to draw the Netherlands 2-2 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Group F opener on June 14 featured a dramatic 88th-minute equalizer from Kamada, turning what looked like a comfortable Dutch victory into a statement result for Japanese football.

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A match that rewrote its own script

The Netherlands looked firmly in control after van Dijk opened the scoring in the 51st minute and Summerville doubled the lead in the 64th. Japan had other plans. Nakamura pulled one back just seven minutes after van Dijk’s opener, making it 2-1 in the 57th minute. The Dutch held their nerve for another 30 minutes, but Kamada struck in the 88th to level the match.

The last time these two met at a World Cup was back in 2010, when the Netherlands won 1-0. Their most recent encounter before this tournament was a 2-2 friendly draw in 2013.