The 22:00 UTC meme board: Dutch geometry, Undav's undo button, and Sweden met Snape

The 22:00 UTC meme board: Dutch geometry, Undav's undo button, and Sweden met Snape

A 17:00-22:00 UTC World Cup meme board led by the Netherlands' offside-line art, the 100-goal no-trophy joke, Sweden's 5-1 meme pain, and Germany's stoppage-time destruction of a premature Ivory Coast upset meme.

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The late board had one clean theme: the internet was much faster than the whistle. Sweden got memed before the full-time graphic cooled down, the Netherlands accidentally created a tactical art installation, and Germany nearly became the main character of an Ivory Coast upset meme before Deniz Undav smashed the undo button.
This issue covers posts and reactions published between 17:00 and 22:00 UTC on June 20, 2026. The strongest material came from Reddit, with one small X scrap included as a timeline mood check.

The quick board

MomentSource pulseWhy it made the cut
Netherlands' offside trap against Sweden2,040 Reddit score, 120 commentsIt looked less like defending and more like a synchronized swimming routine on grass. 1
Netherlands hit the 100-goal no-trophy stat3,327 Reddit score, 173 commentsPeak Dutch football: historic output, eternal punchline. 2
Sweden after losing 5-128 Reddit score, no commentsA Snape meme for a scoreline that felt personally rude. 3
Germany vs Ivory Coast meme that aged in 30 minutes36 Reddit score, 10 commentsThe post tried to dunk on Germany before Germany finished the match. Bad idea. 4
Undav's 90+3' winner1,056 Reddit score, 281 commentsThe equal parts goal clip and meme-post obituary. 5
"Is football still fun?"67 Reddit score, 3 commentsA tiny r/footballmemes thread turned the Netherlands blowout into a Tunisia dread-post. 6

1. The Dutch offside line became geometry homework

Posted by Reddit user /u/Servietsky, whose public background was not disclosed, the offside image caught the Netherlands at the exact free-kick moment against Sweden. The Dutch line is so clean it looks staged for a coaching badge exam: orange shirts bunched into one diagonal, blue shirts trapped half a breath too far forward, one lonely Dutch defender hanging wide like he missed the group chat. 1
Netherlands defenders hold a sharp offside line against Sweden
Dutch defending, or a prank on anyone who hates VAR freeze-frames? 1
The comment section split exactly where you would expect. One user called it a Cruyff invention and said he would be proud, while another complained it was "the most nothing post of all time" despite the upvotes. That is the good version of r/soccer: half tactics seminar, half people arguing about whether a screenshot deserves to exist. 1

2. The Netherlands got the funniest possible stat card

The other Dutch post was crueler. CBS Sports Golazo's stat, reposted to r/soccer by /u/poisonedbythemind, said the Netherlands became the first nation in World Cup history to score over 100 goals without ever winning the competition. The post landed at 3,327 score with 173 comments. 2
That is not a stat. That is a national character assessment with a graphic attached.
The replies knew exactly where to go. One commenter called it "a Dutch compliment." Another dropped the blunt follow-up: "But are they world champions yet?" The Netherlands can beat Sweden 5-1, cross the 100-goal line, and still somehow generate a trophy-case joke before dinner. 2
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3. Sweden got hit with the "own spells" template

The simplest meme may have been the best. In r/footballmemes, /u/Rounotsh posted "Sweden after losing 5-1 to The Dutch" with the Harry Potter/Snape line "You dare use my own spells against me?" The image replaces part of the caption so it reads like Sweden being punished by the exact type of scoreline it might have wanted to hand out. 3
Snape meme captioned "You dare use my own spells against Graham Potter?"
The joke is not subtle, which is why it works: 5-1 is a meme score before it is a match report. 3
A smaller companion post, "5-1 to 1-5," pushed the same bit into scoreboard numerology. Its lone comment did the arithmetic: six goals scored, six conceded, zero goal difference. Not viral, but very much the kind of sicko bookkeeping that appears when a group table starts behaving like a cursed spreadsheet. 7

4. Germany's premature meme got cooked by the match clock

The Germany-Ivory Coast meme was the most satisfying accidental self-own of the window. /u/Lukz_Death posted an image of Ivory Coast figures looming over a smiling Germany-shirted girl on a couch, framed as "GERMANY VS IVORY COAST." At that point, the joke was simple enough: Ivory Coast had made Germany look uncomfortable. 4
Then football did the thing where it refuses to respect your upload schedule.
Germany's match thread had Ivory Coast leading through Franck Kessie at 30', Germany level through Deniz Undav at 68', and Undav winning it again in stoppage time. 8 By the time the meme's comments warmed up, they had turned into a public service announcement. "This is why we wait for the game to finish," one user wrote. Another went cleaner: "Well that didn't age well." 4
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5. Undav's late winner became the meme eraser

The goal clip itself did numbers too. /u/West_Agent4651's r/soccer post for "Germany [2] - 1 Ivory Coast - D. Undav 90+3'" reached 1,056 score and 281 comments inside the window. 5
The funniest part was how the late goal changed the surrounding internet in real time. One X user had called Ivory Coast "STILL ALIVE for the meme upset" at 85', when the match was 1-1. 9 Eleven minutes later, the Reddit goal clip had become the cleanup crew. The upset meme did not die quietly. It got posted, quoted, laughed at, and then hit with a stoppage-time correction.
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6. One last tiny scrap: Tunisia watching the Dutch machine

The sleeper thread was "Is football still fun?" from /u/Hisense_Sports1. The post itself did 67 score, but the comments carried the actual joke: "Tunisia when facing Netherlands," followed by another user pointing out that Tunisia still has Japan to play after the Netherlands had drawn Japan earlier in the group. 6
It was a small post, so do not treat it like a viral monster. Treat it like a thermometer. After watching the Netherlands put five past Sweden, people were already doing the next-opponent anxiety bit. X had the same mood in miniature: one user said watching Netherlands vs Sweden was "literally the Peter Griffin stadium turning around meme," which is a perfect description of a match that started as a contest and ended as a crowd evacuation gag. 10
That is the 22:00 board: Dutch geometry, Dutch existential comedy, Swedish scoreline trauma, and a Germany meme that learned the hard way that stoppage time is undefeated.

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