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    Brazil VS Japan

    FIFA World Cup
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    Brazil
    Brazil 2
    1 Japan
    Japan
    Looking back at the historical confrontation in the 2025 Kirin Cup, Japan defeated Brazil 3-2, which sets a tactical foreshadowing for this upcoming encounter. Currently, in terms of statistics, Brazil has a record of 6 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses in their last 10 matches, with a win - rate of 60%. The big - goal rate of 60% shows their continuous offensive power. In the last international friendly, they thrashed Panama 6 - 2, fully demonstrating the firepower of their front - line and the tactical feature of multiple goal - scorers. On the other hand, Japan leads with an undefeated 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 results of 1 - 0 against Iceland and narrow losses of 0 - 1 against England and Scotland without conceding a goal, showing their high - density defensive and precise counter - attacking abilities. It's worth noting that Japan's big - goal rate is only 40% and the single - goal rate is 50%, which reflects their restraint in the game rhythm, focusing more on efficiency rather than high - scoring games. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
    Further Reading
    • Fernando Giordano
      Fernando Giordano
      Brazil has demonstrated an extremely high level of competitiveness in this World Cup's group stage. With a record of 2 wins and 1 draw, accumulating 7 points, they've firmly secured the top spot in Group C. Under the guidance of renowned coach Carlo Ancelotti, this Samba squad has incorporated European - style tactical discipline. They've shown dominant control at both ends of the pitch, scoring 7 goals and conceding only 1 in 3 matches, and achieving consecutive clean sheets in the last two rounds. The team's key strength lies in the individual abilities of their front - line stars. Vinícius Júnior was in excellent form during the group stage, netting 4 goals. His ability to cut in from the wing and make deep penetrations can pose a devastating threat to any defense. Moreover, as Neymar came on as a substitute in the last group - stage game and gradually regained his form, Brazil's offensive creativity has been further enhanced. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore &
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      World Cup Brazil 2-1 Japan
    • CryptoDude
      CryptoDude
      Brazil has had a somewhat inconsistent form recently. In their last 10 matches, they won 6, drew 2, and lost 2. Although they hold an obvious edge in terms of overall strength, their on - field performance has been less than dominant. Their state has been lackluster, with a significant decline in overall performance, but they've shown some improvement lately. On the other hand, Japan has been in great shape. In their last 10 games, they achieved 7 wins and 3 draws without a single loss. They've maintained an unbeaten streak for multiple matches. Their home - field performance is particularly strong, while their away - game results are also decent. In terms of the game, despite Brazil's superior strength, the actual on - field situation is almost evenly matched between the two teams. The upward trend in their performance is quite evident. It remains to be seen whether Brazil can continue their winning streak or if Japan can maintain their unbeaten record. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch Worl
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    • Zeka Gehanusa Ibnu
      Zeka Gehanusa Ibnu
      Brazil advanced as group winners in Group C with 2 wins and 1 draw, conceding only 1 goal in three group - stage matches. In the last group - stage game, Brazil thrashed Scotland 3 - 0 to secure the top spot. Before that, they drew 1 - 1 with Morocco and defeated Haiti 3 - 0. The key player Vinícius scored in all three group - stage games, netting 4 goals in total and ranking second on the scorers' list. On the other hand, Japan qualified as the second - placed team in Group F with an unbeaten record of 1 win and 2 draws. In the final group - stage match, Japan drew 1 - 1 with Sweden. They previously drew 2 - 2 with the Netherlands and routed Tunisia 4 - 0. Japan scored 7 goals in the group stage, setting a new record for their World Cup group - stage goals. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Neymar made a substitute appearance in Brazil's last match against Scotland in the 76th minute, marking his first appearance for the national team
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