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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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    • chibunnhap
      chibunnhap
      Match Preview: Brazil vs Japan (World Cup 2026 Final Tournament) Match Overview The clash between Brazil and Japan on the grandest stage of world football always generates an irresistible allure for global fans. This premium fixture represents a compelling cross-continental intersection of styles: a flamboyant "Seleção" operating with fluid Samba flair and a star-studded roster, squaring off against a resilient, tactically disciplined "Samurai Blue" that boasts some of the most meticulously drilled systems in Asian football. While Brazil rightfully enters as the favorite, Japan’s proven pedigree as a modern "giant-killer" promises a highly strategic battle. Team Analysis Brazil (Seleção): The sheer offensive potency of the Samba Kings requires little introduction. Brazil’s tactical identity predicates on absolute territorial monopolization, suffocating opponents with high-tempo possession and highly unpredictable combination plays. Powered by explosive wing-wizards like Viniciu
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      World Cup Brazil - Japan
    • amadousy
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      Brazil has had a record of six wins, two draws, and two losses recently. In the World Cup, they've secured two wins and one draw, though they did lose to France. On the other hand, Japan has an impressive streak of seven wins and three draws, remaining undefeated. In the World Cup, they've got one win and two draws, showing a more stable form. In their last two encounters, each team has won once. Japan's most recent victory was a 3 - 2 win, giving them a slight psychological edge. Brazil will be without winger Rania, which will impact their attacking on the flanks. Meanwhile, Japan might be missing right - winger Kubo Takefusa and center - back Itakura Sho, putting their offensive and defensive systems to the test. As a traditional powerhouse, Brazil has to deal with the pressure of seeking revenge and the high expectations from the outside world. Japan, with an incomplete lineup, needs to maintain their undefeated record. Both teams face different challenges in terms of tactical execu
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      World Cup Brazil - Japan
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      Brazil vs Japan Brazil heads into this knockout clash after an outstanding group-stage campaign, finishing top of their group with an unbeaten record. The team has impressed at both ends of the pitch, combining a powerful attack with a well-organized defense that has conceded very few goals. Japan also performed well to reach the knockout stage, showing excellent teamwork and tactical discipline. Their compact defensive structure and quick counterattacks have allowed them to compete successfully against quality opposition throughout the tournament. Brazil's biggest strength lies in its attacking depth and technical quality. The team creates chances from both wide areas and central combinations, while its midfield controls possession and dictates the tempo of the game. Their experience in major tournaments also gives them an important advantage in high-pressure situations. Japan is expected to defend in numbers and look for opportunities on the break. Their organization without the
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      World Cup Brazil - Japan
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