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    Scotland VS Japan

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    • Liam 665
      Liam 665 Won 5/7
      Scotland VS Japan Scotland's recent form has been a mixed bag, which makes their upcoming international friendly against Japan all the more intriguing. It offers a valuable opportunity to compare the two teams' different football styles and real - game performances. In recent matches, Scotland has maintained a relatively stable winning rate of 60%. However, their performance has been somewhat inconsistent, with a 10% draw rate and a 30% loss rate. On the offensive side, Scotland is quite potent, averaging 1.9 goals per game and amassing a total of 19 goals. But there are obvious weaknesses in their defense, conceding an average of 1.3 goals per game. Looking at the corner - kick statistics, Scotland gets an average of 4.9 corner kicks per game. Their performance at home is even better. They've scored 10 goals and conceded 10 goals at home. The net goal difference of 6 indicates that they still have a strong ability to balance attack and defense. This friendly will be a good test for Sc
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      INT FRL Scotland 0-1 Japan
    • Godswill Red
      Godswill Red
      Scotland VS Japan I've been closely analyzing the situation of this international friendly. Scotland seems to have a good chance of winning. Scotland shows a stronger performance in various aspects compared to Japan. In terms of offensive efficiency, Scotland's average shot - on - target conversion rate is 17.2%, higher than Japan's 14.5%. Its xG efficiency reaches 1.23, while Japan's is only 0.98, indicating that Scotland poses a greater threat in the attacking end. In passing, Scotland's key pass success rate is 42%, leading Japan's 36%. The passing value coefficient in the front 30 - meter area is 0.87, better than Japan's 0.71. This shows that Scotland has outstanding flanking breakthrough ability. When it comes to midfield control, Scotland has a 63% ball - possession rate, suppressing its opponent. The ball - conversion speed reaches 5.8 times per 15 minutes, 1.2 times faster than Japan. My analysis and insights have always been of high quality. You can follow me to get timely up
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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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