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    Japan VS Sweden

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    • GARAGARABOLA
      GARAGARABOLA
      In Group F, after two rounds of matches, the situation is extremely tight. The Netherlands and Japan both have 4 points, with the Netherlands leading the table temporarily due to a better goal - difference. Sweden has 3 points and is right behind, while Tunisia, with 0 points, has already been eliminated. Japan, with 4 points and a decent goal - difference, can secure a top - two finish in the group and direct qualification by just a draw. Even if they lose, 4 points might still be enough for them to be among the eight best third - placed teams to advance to the knockout stage. On the other hand, Sweden has no choice but to win to directly reach the next round. This is the sixth encounter between the two teams. In the previous five meetings, Japan has a slightly inferior record of 1 win, 2 draws, and 2 losses. Japan's only victory over Sweden dates back to the 1936 Berlin Olympics. They came from a 0 - 2 deficit to score 3 goals and achieve a 3 - 2 comeback, which is known as "the Berl
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    • Erudite
      Erudite
      Japan has demonstrated remarkable home - field dominance in this tournament. They've achieved an unbeaten record of 8 wins and 2 draws in their last 10 home games, with an impressive win - rate of 80%. The team's offensive and defensive capabilities are outstanding. They average 2.2 goals per game and have a goal difference of +7. Both their offensive firepower and defensive efficiency rank among the top in the league. In terms of specific data, Japan has kept a clean sheet in their last 5 home games. They concede only 1.0 goal per game on average, and get 4.5 corner kicks per game, posing a continuous threat to the opponents' defense. In the last 10 home games, they've scored 19 goals, averaging 1.9 goals per game, while conceding only 8 goals, resulting in a goal difference of 11. On the defensive end, the team's efficient interceptions and quick - counterattack abilities prevent opponents from creating effective attacks at their home. They also maintain a stable average of 1.0 yello
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    • Ian Rapoport
      Ian Rapoport
      Japan, ranked 16th in the world and a traditional powerhouse in Asian football, has been in excellent form. They achieved a convincing victory in the previous group - stage match against Tunisia and have remained unbeaten in nine consecutive matches, indicating a stable state. In their last ten home games, Japan boasted an 8 - win and 2 - draw record, with a high unbeaten rate. They averaged 2.7 goals per game and only conceded 0.5 goals on average, showing both strong attacking power and solid defense. On the other hand, Sweden, ranked 36th globally and known as a tough - playing team in European football, faced a setback in the last group - stage game, losing to the Netherlands. Their recent form has been inconsistent, with 1 win, 1 draw, and 2 losses in the last four matches. In the last ten away games, Sweden had a relatively low unbeaten rate, winning 3, drawing 2, and losing 5. Their away - game performance was not impressive. They scored 1.5 goals per game on average, but their
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