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Jun 26, 2026
Japan-Sweden World Cup Draw Sets Up Brazil Clash
Japan and Sweden played to a 1-1 draw in their Group F World Cup match, with Japan finishing second…
Japan and Sweden Secure Progress to World Cup KnockoutsSweden salvaged a 1-1 draw with Japan as both sides confirmed their progress to the World Cup knockout rounds after Anthony Elanga curled in a 62nd-minute equaliser to earn his side a share of the points in Group F. Japan finishes second in the group with five points to set up a last 32 clash with five-time world champions Brazil.Key Moments in the Japan-Sweden EncounterThe points were shared after a tepid first half that only showed signs of life moments before the interval on Thursday. Keito Nakamura went closest to opening the scoring, the Japan winger hitting a low first-time strike from Maeda's layoff that forced Jacob Widell Zetterstrom into a full-stretch save to push the ball around his left post.Viktor Gyokeres then found space at the other end to drive towards goal, with a deflection from Shogo Taniguchi looping the resulting shot well wide of the target. The Japanese came out for the second half with intent, with Ao Tanaka's wayward strike underlining that Hajime Moriyasu's side would not be content to sit back and take a point.The dynamism of their play was rewarded when Maeda applied the finishing touch to an exquisite team goal instigated by Ritsu Doan. The winger received a return pass from Ayase Ueda as he cut in from the right and slid the ball into the space between the Swedish centre-backs for the unmarked Maeda to stroke his shot home.Standings and Advancement ScenariosThe Swedes remain third with four points, and that will be enough to secure one of the eight slots available in the next phase for the best third-placed teams across the 12 groups. Japan's second-place finish with five points guarantees them a place in the round of 32, where they will face the formidable Brazilian team.Tactical Implications for Both TeamsJapan's lead was to last six minutes, however, as Elanga contributed a quality finish of his own to equalise, bending a left-foot strike from the corner of the area over the Japanese defence and past the unsighted Zion Suzuki. Suzuki had to be at his sharpest to keep the scores level three minutes later with a sprawling save to his left to keep out Alexander Isak's attempt, as the Swedes belatedly started to show their attacking quality.The goalkeeper was on hand to deny Isak again in stoppage time, palming the forward's header into the air to confirm a second-place finish for the Japanese. Both teams showed their ability to create chances, with Japan demonstrating their attacking prowess through team play and Sweden relying on individual brilliance from their forwards.What's Next for Japan and SwedenJapan now faces the daunting task of taking on five-time world champions Brazil in the round of 32. The Japanese team will need to maintain their defensive solidity while finding ways to penetrate Brazil's renowned attacking lineup. Sweden, as one of the best third-placed teams, will face another challenging opponent in the next round, with their chances depending on which teams finish third in their respective groups.
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