Tunisia 0-2 Japan: World Cup 2026 Live Updates
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In a crucial encounter, Tunisia faced Japan at the Estadio Monterrey during the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 21, 2026. The match kicked off at 9pm local time (2pm AEST / 5am BST / 12am EDT). Japan took an early lead, with Daichi Kamada scoring in the 4th minute, and Ayase Ueda doubled the advantage with a goal in the 31st minute.
As the match progressed, Japan showcased a strong performance, leading Tunisia by 2-0 at halftime. Japan seized control of the game with effective defensive strategies and well-executed plays, which left Tunisia struggling to find their rhythm.
Despite a valiant effort from the Tunisian side, they failed to capitalize on opportunities, with their only notable attempt coming via a deep free-kick that was intercepted by Japan’s goalkeeper, Zion Suzuki. Japan’s defense remained robust, stifling Tunisia's attempts to penetrate their lines.
Throughout the first half, Japan displayed their capability of competing at a high level, dominating possession and showcasing technical prowess. With the match now having entered the second half at 0-2, Tunisia needed to regroup and find a way to penetrate Japan's solid defense to keep their World Cup hopes alive.
Fonte: theguardian.com.
