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    Brazil VS Japan

    FIFA World Cup
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    Brazil
    Brazil 2
    1 Japan
    Japan
    Team analysis Brazil: Topped Group C conceding just 1 goal. Ancelotti’s 4-2-4 leans on Bruno Guimaraes to unlock Vinicius Jr + Cunha. Raphinha out, Neymar doubtful. Japan: Group F runners-up, unbeaten with wins/draws vs Netherlands & Sweden. Stable, counter-heavy via Ritsu Doan attacking Brazil’s right channel. Kubo/Itakura doubtful.
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    • chibunnhap
      chibunnhap
      Match Preview: Brazil vs Japan (World Cup 2026 Final Tournament) Match Overview The clash between Brazil and Japan on the grandest stage of world football always generates an irresistible allure for global fans. This premium fixture represents a compelling cross-continental intersection of styles: a flamboyant "Seleção" operating with fluid Samba flair and a star-studded roster, squaring off against a resilient, tactically disciplined "Samurai Blue" that boasts some of the most meticulously drilled systems in Asian football. While Brazil rightfully enters as the favorite, Japan’s proven pedigree as a modern "giant-killer" promises a highly strategic battle. Team Analysis Brazil (Seleção): The sheer offensive potency of the Samba Kings requires little introduction. Brazil’s tactical identity predicates on absolute territorial monopolization, suffocating opponents with high-tempo possession and highly unpredictable combination plays. Powered by explosive wing-wizards like Viniciu
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      World Cup Brazil 2-1 Japan
    • bensalem
      bensalem
      Looking back at the historical encounter in the 2025 Kirin Cup, Japan defeated Brazil 3-2, which sets a tactical foreshadowing for this upcoming match. Currently, the statistics show that Brazil has a record of 6 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses in the last 10 games, with a win - rate of 60% and a big - goal rate of 60%, indicating a continuous offensive power. In the last international friendly, they thrashed Panama 6-2, demonstrating their goal - scoring ability and a well - rounded attacking strategy. On the other hand, Japan leads with an unbeaten record of 7 wins and 3 draws, a win - rate of 70% and a clean - sheet rate of 70%. Their defense is particularly solid. In the last three friendlies, they had a 1 - 0 win over Iceland and narrow losses of 0 - 1 to England and Scotland without conceding a goal, showing their high - density defensive and accurate counter - attacking capabilities. It's worth noting that Japan's big - goal rate is only 40% and the single - goal rate is 50%, reflec
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      World Cup Brazil 2-1 Japan
    • Alvin Jack
      Alvin Jack Won 7/7
      Brazil has been extremely steady in this World Cup group stage. They secured the top spot in Group C with an unbeaten record of 2 wins and 1 draw. In the three group - stage matches, they scored a total of 7 goals while conceding only 1. Their performance in both attack and defense was far ahead of their group - stage opponents. They have ample offensive firepower and strong defensive stability. The team is in excellent form recently. In the last group - stage match, they thrashed Scotland 3 - 0, controlling the game's rhythm throughout. Both their morale and competitive state are at a high level. On the other hand, Japan had an unbeaten record of 1 win and 2 draws in the group stage. They advanced to the knockout stage as the second - placed team in Group F. The team is extremely resilient, with excellent defensive execution, and is good at competing against stronger opponents. They have remained unbeaten in their last 6 matches, showing decent stability. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch Wo
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      World Cup Brazil 2-1 Japan
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    • Team analysis Netherlands topped Group F with 10 goals in 3 games, joint-highest scorers. Brobbey leads with 3, Gakpo/Malen add pace. Defense leaky: 0 clean sheets in 2026, 7 games. Morocco unbeaten in 32, finished 2nd in Group C. Saibari scored in all 3 group games, Hakimi stars at RB.
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      World Cup Netherlands - Morocco
    • Team analysis Ivory Coast made knockout stage for the first time ever after beating Curaçao to finish 2nd in Group E. Compact, physical, 3 clean sheets in 5, led by Kessié + Amad Diallo. Norway 2nd in Group I behind France. Leaky defense 7 conceded but Haaland + Ødegaard give elite attack. First ever H2H.
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      World Cup Ivory Coast - Norway
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