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    Tunisia VS Japan

    FIFA World Cup
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    Tunisia
    Tunisia
    Japan
    Japan
    Tunisia VS Japan Tunisia, ranked 44th in the world, is a tough African team. They faced a loss in the first round, putting them in a passive position in the group. At home, their defense is solid, and their physical strength allows them to adapt well to the rhythm of major competitions. They average 1.9 goals per game and concede 0.7 goals per game. There are no key players suspended in the team. The substitute midfielder, Charali, has muscle soreness and will be on the bench for rotation in this game. Japan, ranked 17th in the world, is a leading Asian football team. They drew with a strong opponent in the first round, stabilizing their position in the group. On the road, their passing and control system is well - developed, and the error rate in the back - field is relatively low. They average 1.4 goals per game and concede 0.6 goals per game. However, players like Kubo Takefusa, Mitoma Kaoru, and Minamino Takumi are absent from this match, and Endo Wataru has left the national team, resulting in insufficient rotation reserves in the midfield and front - field. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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      Tunisia VS Japan The World Cup showdown between Tunisia and Japan hinges on the disparity in form and the integrity of their squads. Japan has been in near - perfect form recently. In their last five matches, they've achieved four wins and one draw, remaining unbeaten. They score an average of 1.7 goals per game while conceding only 0.5. Their offensive and defensive efficiency far outshines that of their opponents. With a win - rate of 80%, they have a stable edge in key ball handling and tactical execution. On the contrary, Tunisia's recent form has been highly inconsistent. In their last five games, they've won two, drawn two, and lost one, with the win - rate dropping to 40%. They score less than one goal per game on average in attack, while conceding as many as 1.8 goals in defense. The imbalance between offense and defense is becoming increasingly prominent. Historical head - to - head data further bolsters Japan's psychological edge. In their three World Cup encounters, Japan ha
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      World Cup Tunisia - Japan
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      Tunisia VS Japan Tunisia is at the bottom of Group F. They suffered a 1 - 5 defeat in the first round against Sweden and currently have zero points. If they lose this match, they'll almost surely be out of the running for the knockout stage, so they're desperate for points. In the first round, Tunisia's defense completely collapsed. Their flanks and flanks were frequently penetrated by the opponents. After the game, they replaced the head - coach. The new coach has only had a few days to work with the team, resulting in significant gaps in tactical coordination and player chemistry. Japan, ranked 18th in the world, has a total team value of 270 million euros. Many of their players compete in major European leagues. They have a well - established possession - based playing style and can flexibly change formations to break through opponents' compact defenses. Players like Reo Hatate and Kai Sano in the midfield are responsible for overall tactical organization. Their methods of scoring,
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      World Cup Tunisia - Japan
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      Tunisia VS Japan Tunisia, ranked 36th in the world, has a total team value of only 67 million euros. After a 1 - 5 drubbing in the first round, their goal difference dropped to -4, leading to the sacking of the head coach. Renard took over in a crisis and has only had a few days to work with the team, so there's a serious lack of tactical understanding. The team mainly plays a 5 - 4 - 1 deep - defensive formation, relying on Hannibal for single - point counter - attacks and physical confrontations to disrupt the opponents' rhythm. However, their defense suffers a significant drop in physical strength in the second half, and there are huge loopholes in the wing defense. They will be eliminated after this game and can only aim for a draw. On the other hand, Japan, ranked 18th in the world, has a total value of over 230 million euros. All 23 players play in European leagues. In the first round, they drew 2 - 2 with the Netherlands, showing great resilience under pressure. A win will give
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