The Netherlands national football team has established a new record for the longest unbeaten streak in World Cup history, achieving 14 consecutive matches without a loss. This milestone was reached following their recent performances in the ongoing tournament.
The Dutch team began their campaign in the current World Cup with a 2-2 draw against Japan, followed by a decisive 5-1 victory over Sweden. This win not only secured three points but also solidified the Netherlands’ record for unbeaten matches at the World Cup.
Previously, the record was held by Brazil, which went 13 matches without defeat between 1958 and 1966. The Netherlands last experienced a loss in the 2010 World Cup final, where they were defeated by Spain in extra time with a score of 1-0. Since that match, the team has recorded nine wins and five draws.
In the 2014 World Cup, the Netherlands were eliminated in a penalty shootout against Argentina. They failed to qualify for the 2018 tournament and were knocked out in the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup, again losing to Argentina in a penalty shootout.
Longest Unbeaten Streaks in World Cup History
- 1. Netherlands (2014 – present) – 14 matches
- 2. Brazil (1958-1966) – 13 matches
- 3. Italy (1994-2002) – 12 matches
- 4-8. Brazil (2002-2006) – 11 matches
- 4-8. Uruguay (1930-1954) – 11 matches
- 4-8. Brazil (1970-1974) – 11 matches
- 4-8. Brazil (1978-1982) – 11 matches
- 4-8. Germany (1990-1994) – 11 matches
The Netherlands will have the opportunity to extend their unbeaten streak in their upcoming match against Tunisia on June 26, 2026, scheduled to start at 2:00 AM Kyiv time.
The Netherlands national team has set a new record for the longest unbeaten streak in World Cup history, reaching 14 matches. Their recent performances have solidified this achievement, positioning them for further success in the tournament.
