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    Tunisia VS Japan

    FIFA World Cup
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    Tunisia
    Tunisia
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    Tunisia VS Japan Before the encounter on the World Cup stage, a comparison of the statistics between Tunisia and Japan reveals a stark contrast in their offensive and defensive patterns. Tunisia has a rather underwhelming record. In all competitions, their win - rate stands at just 30%, with a draw rate of 30% and a loss rate of 40%. They average 1.1 goals per game, while conceding 1.8 goals. Their goal difference is -7, indicating significant defensive vulnerabilities. More than 60% of their 18 goals conceded came from crucial matches, and the instability of their defense is the key factor holding the team back. On the other hand, Japan shows much more efficiency. They have a high win - rate of 60%, averaging 1.5 goals per game and conceding only 0.8 goals. Their goal difference is +7, demonstrating their strength in both attack and defense. In away games, Japan's win and draw rates are both 40%. They have conceded only 4 goals and average 4.3 corner kicks per game, higher than Tunisia's 3.5. This shows that Japan has better control over the game. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • OC TIPSTER
      OC TIPSTER
      Tunisia VS Japan Tunisia has shown significant fluctuations in their recent international friendlies. They suffered a heavy 5 - 0 defeat to Belgium, a narrow 1 - 0 loss to Austria, and drew 0 - 0 with Canada. In their last 10 matches, they have 3 wins, 3 draws, and 4 losses, with a win - rate of only 30%. However, their probability of winning a bet is as high as 55.5%, indicating that they still have the ability to turn the tables after a draw. Notably, their big - ball rate of 55.5% and a 50% chance of odd - numbered scores suggest that their games often end in a tight contest. But the 5 - goal defeat to Belgium exposed the vulnerability of their defense when facing strong opponents. Tunisia needs to regain stability in defense to avoid repeating such mistakes. On the other hand, Japan has presented a more balanced performance. In their last 10 matches, they have 6 wins, 3 draws, and 1 loss. Victories like 3 - 0 against Bolivia and 2 - 0 against Ghana in the Kirin Cup, as well as a 3
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    • Rocco Lamberti
      Rocco Lamberti
      Tunisia VS Japan The upcoming encounter between Tunisia and Japan marks their first official match in the 2026 World Cup. This is not just a game; it's a historical milestone representing the first World Cup clash between an African and an Asian team, encapsulating the tactical accumulations and historical trajectories of both sides in international competitions. Tunisia has a remarkable track - record in the World Cup. In the 2018 Russia World Cup, they achieved their best result in the team's history. With 2 wins and 1 loss in the group stage, they advanced to the quarter - finals, demonstrating the tenacity and tactical execution of African teams. On the other hand, Japan is a benchmark in Asian football. They have reached the round of 16 in the last two consecutive World Cups. In the 2022 Qatar World Cup, they secured 2 wins and 1 draw in the group stage, qualifying for the knockout stage. In the knockout round, they battled Croatia until extra - time, showing the tactical maturity
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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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