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    Japan U19 VS Portugal U20

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    • Iggy
      Iggy
      **⚽ Japan U19 vs Portugal U20 | International Youth Friendly | 02 June 2026 | 14:00 JST** 📍 *Tokyo, Japan* 🔥 **Quick Preview:** Don’t let the "friendly" tag fool you; the age and physicality gap here is massive. Portugal’s U20 setup is essentially a men’s team playing against boys, packed with academy graduates from Benfica, Sporting, and Porto who are used to senior physicality. Japan U19 will press hard early, but they historically fade in the second half against older European opposition when the game gets physical. Community tips on Goaloo and NowGoal are shifting heavily toward the visitors covering, with sharp money backing **Portugal -1** because the European side’s depth and second-half dominance usually blows these matchups open [[1]]. 📊 **Key Stats:** - Portugal U20 Away Form: Won **70%** of their last 10 youth friendlies against Asian U19/U20 opposition by 2+ goals [[2]] - Japan U19 Second Half: Conceded the opening goal in the 60th minute or later in **6
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      MR Tourn Japan U19 1-4 Portugal U20
    • x4pay
      x4pay
      Japan U19 VS Portugal U20 Japan U19 has shown relatively stable combat effectiveness in recent matches. However, their win rate is only 30%, with a draw ratio of 20%, and the balance of wins and losses clearly leans towards the losing side. Still, they maintain a certain tenacity in both offense and defense. The team scores an average of 1.8 goals per game but concedes 1.7 goals, indicating that their defense is not solid and there is a significant risk of conceding points. In terms of the crucial goal difference, it's only 1 goal, suggesting that the outcomes of their matches are often very close. Additionally, they average 2 corner kicks per game, and the number of yellow cards is relatively stable, showing that their efficiency in ball - control and tackling is not outstanding. On the other hand, Portugal U20 has a high win rate of 70% and a draw ratio of 30%, hardly ever tasting defeat. Their offensive end is much more powerful. Visit Nowgoal.net to get real - time livescore & live
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    • Duff Man
      Duff Man
      Japan U19 VS Portugal U20 In the second round of Group B in the 52nd Toulon Tournament, a cross - continental youth showdown is set to take place. The youngest team in this tournament, Japan U19 with an average age of just 18.1, will face off against the European traditional youth training powerhouse, Portugal U20. The tournament system of the Toulon Tournament is extremely strict. Only the group winner can compete with the first - placed team in Group A for the championship. In the first round, Japan U19 had an over - age confrontation with Ivory Coast U23. They twice fell behind and twice equalized. After their defensive midfielder, Taido Kanda, was sent off in the 69th minute, they held on to a 3 - 3 draw with ten men, expending a great deal of energy. On the other hand, Portugal U20 is making its debut in this tournament. The team has an unbeaten record of 7 wins and 3 draws in the last 10 matches. With the advantage of fresh legs, they are aiming straight for the top spot in the g
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