ORANGE ARMY INVADES HOUSTON! DUTCH FANS PARTY before WORLD CUP CLASH vs SWEDEN
Thousands of supporters of the Netherlands national football team turned the streets of Houston into a sea of orange ahead of the WORLD CUP 2026 clash against the Sweden national football team. Following their iconic orange bus through the city, Dutch fans filled the streets singing, dancing and creating one of the most unforgettable atmospheres of the tournament in Texas. The celebration continued inside the stadium as the Netherlands delivered a dominant 5-1 victory over Sweden, moving to four points from their opening two matches and taking a major step toward qualification. #fifaworldcuponyt #netherlands #sweden #worldcup2026 Enjoy the best sports news on our website, with all the top stories and the latest updates on video: https://en.as.com/videos/?omnil=mpal

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