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    Japan VS Sweden

    FIFA World Cup
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    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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    • RBB LEXIS
      RBB LEXIS
      Japan's recent form has shown a strong resurgence. In their last 10 matches, they've achieved 7 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss, boasting a win - rate as high as 70%. In the Kirin Cup, Japan consecutively defeated Bolivia and Ghana with scores of 3 - 0 and 2 - 0, respectively, demonstrating remarkable stability in defense. In a previous match against Iceland, Japan took the lead in the first half through efficient attacks. Throughout the game, they only allowed the opponent 3 shots on target, which reflects the team's discipline under a high - pressure tactic. Notably, Japan has only conceded a goal in one of their last 10 matches, a 0 - 1 loss to England. In other games, they either won with a small margin or kept a clean sheet. On average, they score 1.8 goals per game on the offensive end, while conceding only 0.5 goals per game on the defensive end. This balanced offensive and defensive performance showcases their excellent tactical execution in recent international friendly matches. Vis
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    • Boruto Otsutsuki ⭐⭐⭐🏳️‍🌈
      Boruto Otsutsuki ⭐⭐⭐🏳️‍🌈
      Japan and Sweden are set to face off in a crucial encounter. Japan has been in excellent form lately, with seven wins, two draws, and one loss in their last ten games. This consistent performance has boosted their morale significantly. In contrast, Sweden has struggled, recording only three wins, two draws, and five losses. The team is under considerable psychological pressure due to their poor form. In terms of the lineup, Japan will miss their key right - winger, Kubo Takefusa, who is out with a knee injury. This absence may reduce their threat on the flanks. On the other hand, Sweden has a full - strength squad with no injuries or suspensions, which eases the psychological burden brought on by their poor form to some extent. As there is no clear data on the tactical characteristics of both teams, the outcome of the match will rely heavily on on - the - spot performance and psychological warfare. Japan needs to maintain their offensive efficiency despite the absence of a key player,
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    • peter habakkuk
      peter habakkuk
      In the World Cup's Group F, 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 may still be enough to be among the eight best third - placed teams in all groups to advance. On the other hand, Sweden has no margin for error and must win to progress directly. This is the sixth encounter between the two teams. In the previous five meetings, Japan has a record of 1 win, 2 draws, and 2 losses, being slightly at a disadvantage. Japan's only victory over Sweden dates back to the 1936 Berlin Olympics. They came from a 0 - 2 deficit to score 3 goals and achieve a 3 - 2 comeback, which is known as the "Berlin
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