Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Netherlands vs. Japan Live at the World Cup

Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Netherlands vs. Japan Live at the World Cup

The Netherlands and Japan are set to face off in the second of four World Cup group stage matches on Sunday.

Few expect either side to challenge for the title later this summer, but that's nothing unusual for the Netherlands or Japan, as both nations have confidence in their abilities against even the toughest opponents in the tournament.

Whether the Netherlands or Japan can justify their status as potential dark horses this summer may well be decided on Sunday, when they travel to Arlington, Texas, for what promises to be a highly entertaining encounter.

Here's how you can follow all the action.

What Time Does Netherlands vs. Japan Kick Off?

How to Watch Netherlands vs. Japan on TV, Live Stream

There are numerous options available for viewers tuning in from the United States. Fox and fuboTV both provide English-language coverage, while Telemundo is available for those who prefer Spanish commentary.

Canadian viewers are equally well served, with TSN, RDS, CTV and Crave all broadcasting the match.

Mexico also has a wide range of viewing options. Canal 5 Televisa, TUDN, Azteca 7 and ViX are among the channels airing the game.

Meanwhile, viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the action on either ITV or STV.

Country

Broadcaster(s)

United States

FOX Network, fuboTV, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, FOX One

Canada

TSN+, TSN1, TSN4, RDS, CTV, RDS App, CTV App, Crave

Mexico

Canal 5 Televisa, TUDN, Azteca 7, TUDN En Vivo, Las Estrellas, Azteca Deportes En Vivo, ViX Mexico

United Kingdom

ITV 1, ITVX, ST Scotland, STV Player

What's Next for Netherlands, Japan?

Takefusa Kubo, Keito Nakamura

The victor of this match will be well positioned to top Group F, which is considered one of the more competitive groups at this summer's tournament.

The Netherlands will then take on Sweden on Saturday, knowing that Graham Potter's squad will also be pushing for first place, before wrapping up their group stage campaign against Tunisia on June 25.

Japan's schedule mirrors those fixtures in reverse order. They face Tunisia first in the early hours of June 21, before returning to Arlington for their final group stage match against Sweden.

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