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Netherlands - Japan live: High-stakes clash in World Cup's toughest group
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Netherlands - Japan live: High-stakes clash in World Cup's toughest group The Netherlands and Japan clash in a decisive Group stage encounter that will shape both teams' knockout ambitions. Japan arrive in fine form with five consecutive victories, while the Dutch face a more uncertain path. With Sweden and Tunisia also competing for places, this fixture in the tournament's toughest group carries enormous weight and every point counts in the battle for progression.
Netherlands - Japan live: High-stakes clash in World Cup's toughest group
The Netherlands and Japan clash in a decisive Group stage encounter that will shape both teams' knockout ambitions. Japan arrive in fine form with five consecutive victories, while the Dutch face a more uncertain path. With Sweden and Tunisia also competing for places, this fixture in the tournament's toughest group carries enormous weight and every point counts in the battle for progression. Follow our liveblog.
Official lineups of Japan - Netherlands
Japan: Suzuki - Taniguchi, Watanabe, H.Ito - Doan, Kamada, Sano, Nakamura - Maeda, Kubo - Ueda
Netherlands: Verbruggen - Dumfries, Van Hecke, Van Dijk, Van de Ven -Frenkie De Jong, Gravenberch - Summerville, Reijnders, Gakpo - Malen
Japan have been in exceptional form heading into the tournament, stringing together five straight wins to arrive as genuine contenders. Their attacking fluidity and defensive organisation have earned them respect among European heavyweights. The Netherlands, meanwhile, face questions about consistency after a more turbulent qualification campaign. Yet they remain a team capable of producing moments of class when it matters most.
With Sweden and Tunisia rounding out a genuinely competitive group, there are no gimmes. The winner of Netherlands-Japan could take a significant step toward the knockout stages, while a defeat leaves little room for error. Both sides know the stakes and this is a match that could define their entire tournament.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP, AP and Reuters)