Japan vs. Tunisia World Cup Group F Match Preview and Betting Odds
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Japan and Tunisia are set to face off in a Group F match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 21, 2026, at Monterrey Stadium. This match will be the 1,000th fixture in World Cup history. Japan recently earned a 2-2 draw against the Netherlands, with Daichi Kamada scoring a dramatic 89th-minute equalizer. The article provides betting odds and predictions for the upcoming matchup, noting Japan's tendency to perform better in the second half.
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· 3 pulledDaichi Kamada's heroic 89th minute goal was the latest goal in Japan's World Cup history.
Japan continues to be a second-half team at the World Cup, as nine of Japan's last 10 World Cup goals have come in the second half.
This historic match will mark the 1,000th fixture in the tournament's history.
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