
Dutch National Team Enjoys Rest Day in Kansas City Before Sweden Clash
June 18, 2026 · Adrián Ortega
The Dutch World Cup squad is taking a rest day in Kansas City as they prepare for their upcoming match against Sweden this Saturday.
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The Dutch national team, currently participating in the FIFA World Cup 2026, is enjoying a day off at their base in Kansas City. Under the guidance of head coach Ronald Koeman, the team will resume preparations on Wednesday for their crucial match against Sweden, scheduled for Saturday. Originally, the team had a training session planned for Tuesday, but this was canceled to allow the players some rest. Following the training on Wednesday, two players will address the media in a press conference. On Friday, a day before the game, Koeman will join another player to speak to the press. The team will then travel approximately 1,200 kilometers from Kansas City to Houston, Texas, where they will face Sweden at the NRG Stadium. The match is set to kick off at 7:00 PM Dutch time.
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