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    Tunisia VS Japan

    FIFA World Cup
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    Tunisia
    Tunisia 0
    4 Japan
    Japan
    Tunisia VS Japan The two teams' recent forms show a stark contrast. Japan has been on a strong run, with a much higher win - rate than their opponent, demonstrating better competitive stability and an upward trend. In contrast, Tunisia's performance has been inconsistent, with fluctuating form. Looking at the historical head - to - head records, Japan holds a psychological edge, which might give them confidence when dealing with crucial plays. In terms of the squad, Tunisia has all players in good health without any injury or suspension issues, allowing for a more complete tactical execution. On the other hand, Japan is missing an important offensive player, Kubo Takefusa, due to injury. The absence of his tactical contribution will test the team's adjustment ability and may bring psychological pressure on the field. Overall, although Japan has the upper hand in terms of overall form, the uncertainty brought by the absence of their key player and the potential morale boost for Tunisia with a full squad form the main points of comparison and contention in this game. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • Jam Combat
      Jam Combat
      Tunisia VS Japan Tunisia endured a crushing 1 - 5 defeat to Sweden in the first round and made a hasty change of coach. René Girard stepped in under pressure. This man, who once led Saudi Arabia to defeat Argentina, faces the daunting task of revitalizing a team with plummeting morale in just four days. On the other hand, Japan confronts a different set of challenges. Three key attacking players, Takefusa Kubo, Kaoru Mitoma, and Takumi Minamino, are all absent. Can the team maintain the resilience shown when they twice came from behind to draw with the Netherlands in the first round, despite a significant loss in offensive creativity? In their six previous encounters, Japan has a dominant record with five wins and one loss, and there has never been a draw. However, Tunisia has no room for retreat in this game. For Japan, a steady and cautious approach could secure their initiative in qualifying for the next round. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live footbal
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      World Cup Tunisia 0-4 Japan
    • Wellington Oliveira
      Wellington Oliveira
      Tunisia VS Japan Tunisia's dominant home form will be a key factor in their upcoming World Cup clash against Japan. In their last 10 home games, Tunisia has a perfect record, scoring an average of 2.5 goals per game while conceding only 2 goals. Their defensive stability is a major strength. On the other hand, Japan, despite having a 40% away win rate, has an outstanding overall offensive efficiency. They score an average of 1.5 goals per game, ranking high in this aspect. Although their away goals average is 0.8, they still maintain an efficient offensive rhythm. Data also shows that Japan has an edge in ball - possession, with an average of 4.3 corner kicks per game compared to Tunisia's 3.5. Tunisia, however, has an average of 1.6 yellow cards per game, indicating high - intensity confrontations. Tunisia's away performance is relatively weak. They have a 40% full - game loss rate, scoring only 1.1 goals per game on average and conceding 1.8 goals, showing obvious defensive vulnerabi
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      World Cup Tunisia 0-4 Japan
    • Seputar Real Madrid
      Seputar Real Madrid
      Tunisia VS Japan Based on the fundamental data and recent form, the situations and morale of the two teams are quite different. Japan, currently ranked 18th in the world, has a total team value of 320 million euros, with all 23 players playing in European leagues. In the first round, Japan twice came from behind to draw 2-2 with the Netherlands, demonstrating strong resilience under pressure and tactical flexibility. They currently have one point and sit second in the group. However, Japan is facing a serious injury crisis. Key winger Kubo Takefusa is out due to a knee injury, and captain Endo Wataru withdrew before the game because of an injury. This has dealt a double blow to the team's midfield creativity and defensive stability. On the other hand, Tunisia, ranked 46th in the world, has a value only one-fifth of Japan's. In the first round, they suffered a 1-5 defeat to Sweden, with their defense completely collapsing. After the game, the original head coach, Laamouri, was sacked, a
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      World Cup Tunisia 0-4 Japan
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