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    Japan VS Sweden

    FIFA World Cup
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    Japan
    Japan 1
    1 Sweden
    Sweden
    In the F group of the World Cup, after two rounds of matches, the situation is extremely tight. The Netherlands and Japan both have 4 points, with the Netherlands leading the group on goal difference. Sweden follows closely with 3 points, while Tunisia, with 0 points, has been eliminated. Japan, with 4 points and a decent goal difference, can secure a top - two finish in the group and direct qualification to the knockout stage with a draw. Even if they lose, their 4 points might still be enough to be among the eight best third - placed teams. On the other hand, Sweden has no room for error and must win to advance directly. This is the 6th meeting between the two teams. In the previous 5 encounters, Japan had 1 win, 2 draws, and 2 losses, being at a slight disadvantage. Japan's only victory over Sweden dates back to the 1936 Berlin Olympics. They staged a remarkable comeback from 0 - 2 down to win 3 - 2, an event known as "the Berlin miracle" in Japanese football. In the nearly 90 years since then, Japan has failed to beat Sweden. This match marks their first encounter in a World Cup finals. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • Kingboss
      Kingboss
      Japan VS Sweden Japan has been in top - notch form in international competitions. Their record of 7 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss in the last 10 games puts them at the top, with an impressive 70% win rate. This reflects the team's stability in both attack and defense, as well as their tactical execution. In terms of offense, Japan is highly efficient. In the 3 - 0 victory over Bolivia in the Kirin Cup, they had a shooting conversion rate of 35% and maintained a possession rate of over 62%, showing strong control of the game. Against Brazil, they managed to come from behind to win 3 - 2, which highlights their mental toughness. On the defensive side, Japan has kept a clean sheet in 6 out of the 10 games, conceding only 2 goals in a match against Paraguay. This indicates a solid back - line. The combination of a 40% big - goal rate and a 50% odd - score rate suggests that the games are usually balanced between attack and defense, providing a stable environment for the team to perform. Visit
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    • Ofuayoma Peterson DeMocrat 🇳🇬
      Ofuayoma Peterson DeMocrat 🇳🇬
      Japan, under the guidance of Hajime Moriyasu, has developed two flexible tactical systems. When transitioning from defense to attack, the team relies on the full - backs on the flanks to push forward and stretch the opponent's defense. Daichi Kamada and Takefusa Kubo make runs in the half - spaces to create gaps. A combination of long passes from the back and quick short passes on the ground generates a wave of counter - attacks. In the second half, the team will adjust its tactics through substitutions, switching to a 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 formation to increase the offensive pressure. Set - pieces are also a regular goal - scoring method for the team. Japan has excellent tactical discipline, and its players' running coverage ranks among the top in the World Cup. However, the team has some weaknesses. In terms of physical confrontation, it is at a disadvantage. When facing high - ball attacks from Nordic teams, the team has significant pressure in aerial defense. After a long period of continu
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    • Henry Land
      Henry Land Won 7/10
      In the F group of the World Cup, after two rounds of matches, the situation is extremely tight. The Netherlands and Japan both have 4 points, with the Netherlands leading the table due to a better goal - difference. Sweden follows closely with 3 points, while Tunisia, with 0 points, has been eliminated. Japan, with 4 points and a decent goal - difference, can secure a top - two finish in the group and directly advance to the knockout stage with a draw. Even if they lose, their 4 points may still be enough to be among the eight best third - placed teams in all groups to enter the next round. On the other hand, Sweden has no room for error and must win to directly qualify. This will be the sixth encounter between the two teams. In the previous five meetings, Japan has a slightly inferior record of 1 win, 2 draws, and 2 losses. Japan's only victory over Sweden dates back to the 1936 Berlin Olympics. They were trailing 0 - 2 but scored 3 goals in a row to achieve a 3 - 2 comeback, which is
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