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    Japan VS Sweden

    FIFA World Cup
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    Japan
    Sweden
    Sweden
    This match corresponds to the FIFA World Cup group stage, specifically Matchday 3 of Group F. Japan, representing the Asian and Caribbean Confederation (CAC), currently sits in 2nd place after their first match. Today, they will be looking for a result to keep them in the tournament. They will face Sweden, representing the European Confederation (CEC), who occupy 3rd place in the group and need a good result to maintain their chances of advancing.
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    • Adin Reports
      Adin Reports
      Japan VS Sweden Japan shows a clear edge in offensive efficiency. Their offensive conversion rate stands at 22%, compared to Sweden's 16%. The xG efficiency of 1.15 indicates a high - level of effectiveness in creating goal - scoring opportunities. In terms of passing efficiency, Japan's key pass success rate is 80%, significantly better than Sweden's 70%. The value of forward passes is 1.0 for Japan, while it's 0.7 for Sweden, which means Japan can create more threats through passing. Japan also dominates in midfield control, with a 62% control rate. Their transition speed is 2.3 seconds, enabling them to execute sharp counter - attacks. In addition, Japan's players run a total distance of 120km, more than Sweden's 115km. The high - intensity sprint accounts for 25% of their running, and this physical advantage allows them to maintain continuous pressure on the opponent. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Japan's defensive statistics are
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    • Аrtur Silva
      Аrtur Silva
      Japan VS Sweden The Japanese team's head coach, Moriyasu Hajime, issued a strong statement before the game, vowing to field a strong lineup to strive for victory. Dubbed as the "most luxurious in history" by Japanese media, 23 out of the 26 - man squad play in European leagues, boasting a well - balanced overseas contingent. Although Sancho Saka is absent due to injury, the attacking line formed by Kubo Takefusa and Doan Haruki still has excellent dribbling skills and the ability to penetrate the flanks. Endo Wataru anchors the midfield, acting as the rhythm - setter for both attack and defense. On the other hand, the Swedish team shows a distinct "top - heavy" situation. The forward line is led by the duo of Gyökeres (Arsenal) and Isaac (Liverpool), whose combined value exceeds 150 million euros. Their attacking power and finishing ability are top - notch. However, the defense led by Lindelöf is not only aging but also has a rough passing game. The midfield has weak control and is p
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    • Waaaghboss
      Waaaghboss
      Japan, with 4 points, only needs a draw to advance, while Sweden, on 3 points, must win to secure a spot in the next round. Japan has a well - established possession - based system and scored 6 goals in the first two rounds. However, the absence of key player Kubo Takefusa weakens their attacking creativity on the flanks. Sweden boasts a strong attacking line with players like Isaac and Ykreas, having great aerial and counter - attacking capabilities. But their defense has many flaws, conceding goals in the first two rounds. The motivations of the two teams are quite different. Sweden will actively push forward to get the points, while Japan will rely on high - pressing to stretch the Swedish defense. The contrasting playing styles will lead to an open game. Sweden's aggressive attack against Japan's quick counter - attacks means both sides have obvious weaknesses in defense and attack. It's unlikely to see a conservative and goalless match, and there will be plenty of goal - scoring o
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