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    Scotland VS Japan

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    Scotland 0
    1 Japan
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    • Wellness wins
      Wellness wins
      Scotland VS Japan Scotland has been in excellent form recently. In their last six matches, they've secured four wins, one draw, and one loss, with a 100% winning rate at home. Under the leadership of head coach Steve Clarke, the team employs a four - defender system, achieving a more balanced attack and defense. The midfield linchpin John McGinn has recovered from injury, and the starting goalkeeper Angus Gunn has also returned to the lineup. However, the team is burdened with an awkward record: they haven't won a single home friendly since 2016, a streak that has lasted for ten matches. On the other hand, Japan has shown a stable performance in their last six games, with three wins, two draws, and one loss. But their European tour has been hit by a serious injury crisis, significantly weakening their strength. Captain and midfield core Wataru Endo is out due to an ankle operation. Defensive stalwart Takehiro Tomiyasu pulled out before the trip because of an injury. Attacking players D
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      INT FRL Scotland 0-1 Japan
    • Gollll
      Gollll Won 7/8
      Scotland VS Japan Scotland and Japan have a long - standing football rivalry that draws significant attention. In recent matches, they've faced off twice, once in a club friendly and another in the Kirin Cup, both ending in draws. In the match where Japan hosted Scotland at home, Japan won 2 - 0. In the Kirin Cup, they played to a 0 - 0 stalemate, indicating that the two teams are closely matched in terms of competitive form. Regarding corner - kick data, though specific figures aren't provided, the number of corners in these two encounters could have influenced the game's outcome, reflecting each team's offensive strategies and defensive efficiency. For Scotland, when facing the strong Asian team Japan, it's crucial to leverage their own advantages and effectively counter Japan's characteristics. Japan, on the other hand, can't be underestimated. Their stable tactical arrangements and solid defense have led to many successful performances in previous competitions. Scotland has been in
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      INT FRL Scotland 0-1 Japan
    • altpzzy
      altpzzy
      Scotland VS Japan Scotland, ranked 47th in FIFA, is on a high after making a long - awaited return to the World Cup after 28 years. In the World Cup qualifiers, they showed great strength. They staged a 4 - 2 comeback against Denmark at home and defeated Greece 2 - 1. In their last 10 matches, they've had 6 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses, with a 60% home - win rate. The team has a complete lineup with all key players in good condition. In midfield, players like Scott McTominay, who scored 8 goals in 13 World Cup qualifier games, John McGinn, and Billy Gilmour form a powerful midfield trio. In defense, they have Andy Robertson and Kieran Tierney, and up front, Lyndon Dykes has strong attacking power. Their main formation is 4 - 2 - 3 - 1. Japan, ranked 19th in FIFA and a top team in Asia, qualified for the World Cup three rounds ahead of schedule. In their last 10 games, they've won 7, drawn 2, and lost 1, scoring 25 goals while conceding only 7, showing solid defensive capabilities. Over 9
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      INT FRL Scotland 0-1 Japan
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