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Group F · Sunday, June 21 at 12:00 AM EDT

Tunisia vs Japan

TunisiaTunisia
0 - 4
JapanJapan

Estadio BBVA, Guadalupe

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  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Tunisia 0-4 Japan.

  2. 91'

    🔄 91' Substitution for Tunisia: E. Skhiri.

  3. 91'

    🔄 91' Substitution for Tunisia: A. Abdi.

  4. 84'

    🔄 84' Substitution for Japan: A. Ueda.

  5. 83'

    ⚽ GOAL! 83' A. Ueda (Japan) scores! Tunisia 0-4 Japan.

  6. 80'

    📊 Tunisia vs Japan: possession 37%-63%, shots 1-9.

  7. 79'

    🔄 79' Substitution for Japan: T. Tomiyasu.

  8. 79'

    🔄 79' Substitution for Japan: K. Nakamura.

  9. 74'

    🔄 74' Substitution for Japan: R. Doan.

  10. 73'

    🔄 73' Substitution for Japan: D. Kamada.

  11. 69'

    ⚽ GOAL! 69' J. Ito (Japan) scores! Tunisia 0-3 Japan.

  12. 69'

    ⚽ GOAL! 69' J. Ito (Japan) scores! Tunisia 0-3 Japan.

  13. 65'

    🔄 65' Substitution for Tunisia: S. Tounekti.

  14. 60'

    📊 Tunisia vs Japan: possession 38%-62%, shots 2-6.

  15. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Tunisia: D. Bronn.

  16. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Tunisia: E. Saad.

  17. 46'

    ▶️ The second half is underway.

  18. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Tunisia 0-2 Japan.

  19. 35'

    📊 Tunisia vs Japan: possession 42%-58%, shots 1-5.

  20. 31'

    ⚽ GOAL! 31' A. Ueda (Japan) scores! Tunisia 0-2 Japan.

  21. 31'

    ⚽ GOAL! 31' A. Ueda (Japan) scores! Tunisia 0-2 Japan.

  22. 20'

    📊 Tunisia vs Japan: possession 42%-58%, shots 1-4.

  23. 4'

    ⚽ GOAL! 4' D. Kamada (Japan) scores! Tunisia 0-1 Japan.

  24. 4'

    ⚽ GOAL! 4' D. Kamada (Japan) scores! Tunisia 0-1 Japan.

  25. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Tunisia vs Japan is underway.

Goal highlights

Official highlights

Ayase Ueda Incredible Goal | Tunisia 0-4 Japan | FIFA World Cup 2026™Watch official highlights on YouTube

Head to Head

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Draws

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  • Tunisia 0-4 Japan2026

Preview

Tunisia vs Japan: A Tactical Tug-of-War Set to Define Group F at World Cup 2026

The World Cup 2026 group stage heats up in dramatic fashion as Tunisia and Japan lock horns in what promises to be one of the tournament’s most compelling stylistic clashes — a true battle of footballing philosophies. The Carthage Eagles and the Samurai Blue meet on June 21, 2026, at 04:00 UTC, with both sides knowing a win could prove pivotal in a tightly packed Group F.

Steel vs Silk: Two Worlds Collide

Tunisia don’t just defend — they anchor. Renowned for their grit, organisation, and unflinching collective discipline, the Carthage Eagles have long punched above their weight by turning defensive solidity into a weapon. Their game is built on compact shape, rapid transitions, and a refusal to be drawn out — a blueprint that’s repeatedly frustrated more technically gifted opponents on the world stage.

Japan, by contrast, play with the rhythm of a well-rehearsed orchestra. Under their current setup, the Samurai Blue operate with high-intensity pressing, intricate positional rotations, and a near-obsessive commitment to ball retention. With a squad boasting proven performers from the Bundesliga, Premier League, and Ligue 1, they combine tactical intelligence with technical fluency — capable of slicing through defences with incisive passing, clever movement, and relentless off-the-ball work.

It’s not just how they play — it’s who they are. Tunisia thrive in adversity; Japan seek control. One looks to absorb, the other to impose.

Key Matchups — Not Just Key Players

While no official player spotlight has been issued, the contest will hinge on several critical duels. Tunisia’s experienced backline — likely marshalled by veterans who’ve weathered continental finals and World Cup qualifiers — must stay disciplined, organised, and alert to Japan’s darting runs between the lines. Their ability to resist sustained pressure and spring quick, purposeful counters will define their chances.

Japan, meanwhile, will look to overload the flanks and exploit any hesitation in Tunisia’s shape. Their creative midfielders — often the engine room of their system — will need time and space to thread passes, while their wide forwards must stretch the Tunisian defence vertically and horizontally. Set-pieces, too, loom large: both sides possess aerial threats and delivery specialists, making dead-ball situations potentially decisive.

The Tactical Tightrope

This isn’t just a game — it’s a chess match played at pace. Japan will dominate possession, but dominance doesn’t guarantee goals — especially against a side as stubborn as Tunisia. They’ll need patience, variation, and clinical execution in the final third. Overcommitting could leave gaps; underplaying risks stagnation.

For Tunisia, it’s about restraint, timing, and ruthlessness. They won’t get many openings — so when they come, they must count. A misplaced pass in midfield or a half-hearted challenge could spark a devastating break. And with no prior head-to-head record between the two at World Cup level, there’s zero historical script to fall back on — just raw, unfiltered tension.

A draw wouldn’t derail either campaign, but three points would send a powerful message: Tunisia would announce themselves as serious spoilers; Japan would reaffirm their status as genuine contenders.

What to Watch For

Expect tight marking, smart fouling, and minimal margin for error. This won’t be a free-flowing spectacle — it’ll be a test of nerve, structure, and composure. Japan may rack up 65% possession; Tunisia may register just two shots on target — and still win. Or Japan could unlock them with a moment of magic: a perfectly weighted through ball, a curling free-kick, or a late surge from deep.

Neutral fans, take note: this is World Cup football at its most authentic — no superstars needed, no hype required. Just two proud nations, two contrasting identities, and everything on the line. In tournaments like this, the quietest clashes often echo the loudest.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Tunisia vs Japan

  1. High Press vs Low Block – Hajime Moriyasu’s Japan love to suffocate opponents high up the pitch, and their relentless pressing could rattle Tunisia’s methodical build-up. But the Carthage Eagles aren’t easily flustered — they’re compact, well-drilled, and happy to absorb pressure. Expect a classic clash of philosophies: Japan’s intensity versus Tunisia’s ironclad defensive structure.

  2. Kubo’s Magic in the Final Third – Takefusa Kubo — Real Sociedad’s silky left-footed winger — is Japan’s chief creator. His close control, incisive movement, and eye for a through ball make him a constant threat out wide or cutting inside. Tunisia’s full-backs will need to stay alert; one moment of hesitation could be punished.

  3. Set-Pieces: Tunisia’s Secret Weapon – With Montassar Talbi and Yassine Meriah both towering presences at the back, Tunisia pose a serious aerial threat from corners and dead-ball situations. Against Japan’s relatively diminutive central defenders, those moments could prove decisive — especially if the game stays tight.

  4. Lightning Transitions – Kaoru Mitoma and Ritsu Doan are built for chaos — pacey, intelligent runners who thrive when space opens up behind the opposition midfield. If Tunisia push forward in search of a goal, Japan will pounce. Their counter-attacking speed isn’t just quick — it’s clinical.

  5. Gonda vs Dahmen: The Last Line – It all comes down to the gloves. Shuichi Gonda has been Japan’s rock — sharp, reliable, and unflappable under pressure. Aymen Dahmen, meanwhile, commands his box with authority and has pulled off crucial saves throughout the tournament. In a tight, tense affair, the match could hinge on one save, one spill, or one split-second decision between the sticks.

Prediction

Tunisia vs Japan: A Battle of Tactics and Temperament

In what promises to be one of the more tightly contested fixtures of the group stage, our statistical model tips Japan as slight favorites heading into their World Cup clash with Tunisia — though with a caveat: this is football, and anything can happen when the pressure mounts.

The numbers suggest a 55% chance of a Japanese victory, with Tunisia holding firm at 25%, while a draw sits at 20%. The most likely outcome? A narrow 1-2 win for Japan. But don’t be surprised if the final whistle brings something entirely different — the model sh

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