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    Brazil VS Japan

    FIFA World Cup
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    Brazil face Japan in the Round of 32 at NRG Stadium in Houston on Monday June 29, in the first ever World Cup meeting between the two nations. Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 on matchday three, their second consecutive victory with the same scoreline, to top Group C with an unbeaten record (W2, D1). Since conceding first to Morocco on matchday one, the Seleção have scored seven unanswered goals. Carlo Ancelotti's men have now won five of their last six matches (D1), silently answering critics who questioned their title credentials. A win here will address another issue from the recent past, as Brazil have lost four of their last six World Cup knockout games.
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    • GideonJIlpos
      GideonJIlpos
      Brazil is currently ranked 5th in the world. As a five - star team, it has a good image and a relatively high ranking. However, its strength has slightly declined, which has led to the team failing to win another championship in major tournaments in recent years. In this tournament, the team's personnel configuration is not as luxurious. In the group stage, Brazil drew with the African Cup champion Morocco in the first game, but then won two consecutive big victories to advance as the group leader. Japan is currently ranked 17th in the world. As an outstanding Asian team, it has become a world - class strong team. Japan was also the first non - host team to enter the World Cup finals. In this tournament, although there were absences of some key players during the squad selection, Japan remained undefeated in all three group - stage games and advanced as the second - placed team in the group, drawing with both the Netherlands and Sweden. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livesco
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    • peter habakkuk
      peter habakkuk
      Brazil has been extremely steady in this World Cup group stage. They secured the top spot in Group C with an unbeaten record of 2 wins and 1 draw. In the three group - stage matches, they scored 7 goals and conceded only 1, showing a significant edge over their group opponents in both attack and defense. Their offensive firepower is strong, and their defensive stability is remarkable. The team is in excellent form recently. In the last group - stage match, they defeated Scotland 3 - 0, controlling the game's rhythm throughout. Their morale and performance are at a high level. On the other hand, Japan had 1 win and 2 draws in the group stage, qualifying for the knockout stage as the second - placed team in Group F. The team is very resilient, with excellent defensive execution, and is good at competing against stronger opponents. They have remained unbeaten in their last 6 matches, indicating a certain level of stability. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live f
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    • Chhòa Niau
      Chhòa Niau
      Brazil has brought in a new foreign player, and it's likely to secure a win this game. Despite some up - and - downs in recent matches with less - than - satisfactory performances, the data strongly favors Brazil in this encounter. Japan, on the other hand, has had an average year with few wins. Even at home, it can only manage to draw. Its away - game performance has been poor. However, Japan has shown some improvement recently and is making progress. Both teams will give their all. Brazil has been in good form in recent games, while Japan is trying to turn the situation around. Given the edge in the lineup, will Brazil capitalize on its advantage, or will Japan stage a comeback? Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Brazil recently faced a defeat, and their current form isn't quite ideal. On the other hand, Japan's form has shown some changes. In recent matches, they've had a good number of goals, but they lost two out of their last three
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