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    Japan 1-1 Sweden: World Cup 2026 – as it happened | World Cup 2026

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    Nick Ames

    Nick Ames

    It was a result that served everybody but, even though the mutual convenience of a draw became evident rapidly, at least this game conjured up two moments to cherish. Japan guaranteed the runners-up spot that always seemed likely to be theirs and will face Brazil in Houston on Monday; a point was enough for third-placed Sweden to run the gauntlet of some head-spinning round-of-32 permutations that could pair them with France or their local rivals Norway.

    Graham Potter and Hajime Moriyasu could have been excused shaking on the outcome after a featureless first half. But this is Dallas, not Gijón; the crowd were served a marvellously-worked goal by Daizen Maeda, quickly cancelled out by Anthony Elanga’s spectacular long-range strike. Potter had wanted his team to manage the fine margins after Sweden’s wildly fluctuating start to the tournament and could, by the end, embrace his staff knowing the job was done.

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    Ed Aarons

    Ed Aarons

    The Oranje bus had better get a move on. A comfortable victory over Tunisia after being sent on their way by a record-equalling 12th own goal of the tournament and further strikes from Brian Brobbey and Jan Paul van Hecke sealed top spot in Group F for the Netherlands ahead of Japan.

    Their prize is avoiding a meeting with Brazil in the last 32, with Ronald Koeman’s side now set for a mouthwatering showdown with Morocco in Monterrey instead. Having arrived in southern Texas almost a month ago and already taken in games in Dallas, Houston and Kansas City, the specially converted bus that has become a fixture at recent major tournaments now faces a journey of more than 1,000 miles before Monday’s game in northern Mexico.

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    Graham Potter’s reaction

    Credit to the players. They stood up and take responsibility, as they have in all the time I’ve been with them. It was a tough game against another good team but we stuck at it.

    I’m delighted for Anthony [Elanga] because he’s been amazing off the pitch and now he’s got two goals.

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    Next up: the Group D finale

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    This is who the Group F teams will play in the last 32

    • Brazil v Japan (Houston, Monday 29 June)

    • Netherlands v Morocco (Guadalupe, Monday 29 June)

    • Sweden v Germany/Switzerland/France/Norway (venue and date tbc)

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    Full time: Japan 1-1 Sweden

    Japan and Sweden are through to the knockout stage after an honourable draw in Dallas. The first half was a stinker, but the second was enriched by two excellent goals from Daizen Maeda and Anthony Elanga. With the Netherlands beating Tunisia 3-1, this is the final Group F table.

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    90+3 min: Isak hits the bar!

    So close to a winning goal. Ayari clipped a left-wing corner to the near post, where Isak rose highest to flick an excellent header towards goal. Suzuki reacted brilliantly to throw up his right hand and the push ball onto the bar.

    Alexander Isak is so close to the winner! Photograph: Tim Heitman/IMAGN IMAGES/Reuters
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    Updated at 20.59 EDT

    90+3 min Elanga almost nicks it for Sweden with an early shot across goal from the right side of the area. Suzuki reacts well to dive to his right and push it away.

    Elanga has been excellent, comfortably Sweden’s most dangerous attacker.

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    90 min Seven minutes of added time.

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    89 min Japan, lest we forget, came from 2-0 down to beat Brazil in a friendly last year. That match could be a cracker, although I thought the same about Brazil v Chile in 2010.

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    88 min Victor Lindelof has cramp and is being replaced by Carl Starfelt. Benjamin Nygren also comes on for Gabriel Gudmundsson.

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    86 min “Why would Sweden want to win and face Brazil?” wonders Utkarsh Sharma.

    Well, if they score a goal it would reduce the chances of defeat, elimination, P45s and rotten eggs. Also, if they finish third they could face France, who are better than Brazil, no?

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    Updated at 20.49 EDT

    85 min Gyokeres bundles over Kamada and is booked. Kamada has had an excellent game by the way.

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    Updated at 20.46 EDT

    83 min At the other end, a good early cross from Kamada is volleyed over on the stretch the substitute Ogawa. Tough chance.

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    80 min Elanga is fouled near the corner flag by Hiroki Ito. Ayari’s outswinging free-kick is headed wide from 15 yards by Lagerbielke.

    Sweden are having a strong spell here.

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    78 min A Sweden corner is flapped away by Suzuki. Sema runs onto the bouncing ball and hits a shot from the edge of the area that is blocked at source.

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    77 min Taniguchi commits a silly foul on Gyokeres and is booked.

    Shogo Taniguchi goes into the book for a foul on Viktor Gyokeres. Photograph: Tim Heitman/IMAGN IMAGES/Reuters
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    Updated at 20.47 EDT

    76 min: Japan substitution Yuto Nagatomo, winning his 146th cap, and Tsuyoshi Watanabe come on for Ayumu Seko and Keito Nakamura.

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    75 min: Double substitution for Sweden Ken Sema and Daniel Svensson on for Bernhardsson and Stroud.

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    73 min If it stays like this, Sweden will play one of France, Norway, Germany, Mexico and Switzerland in the last 32. Japan v Brazil and Morocco v Netherlands would be set in stone.

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    71 min Play resumes in Dallas.

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    68 min Time for the ad break.

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    67 min: Double substitution for Japan Junya Ito and Koki Ogawa replace Ayase Ueda and Ritsu Doan.

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    65 min Sugawara has a brain freeze and gives the ball to Isak just outside the area. His low shot bounces just in front of Suzuki, who does well to smuggle it behind for a corner.

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    64 min The Netherlands have restored their two-goal lead against Tunisia. Meanwhile…

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    Updated at 20.31 EDT

    If Japan’s goal was a lovely team effort, then this was all Elanga’s own work. He cut inside from the right, reached the corner of the area and flashed a brilliant left-foot curler in to the far corner. The keeper Suzuki saw it late and didn’t react until it was too late; had he seen it earlier he may well have saved it. But it was still a terrific strike.

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    GOAL! Japan 1-1 Sweden (Elanga 61)

    Anthony Elanga equalises with a cracking goal!

    Oof, pick that out! Anthony Elanga scores a brilliant equaliser for Sweden. Photograph: Michael Regan/FIFA/Getty Images
    Photograph: Molly Darlington/Getty Images
    Photograph: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters
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    Updated at 20.29 EDT

    59 min “Now,” weeps Scotland fan James Humphries, “bang another three or four in please lads!”

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    57 min Japan are still second in the group as things stand, but another goal for them – or a goal for Tunisia – would change that.

    Sweden may qualify even if they lose this game by a single goal. What they can’t afford is a bit of a pasting.

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    Updated at 20.21 EDT

    Sugewara, on the right, slid a crisp pass infield to Doan. He flicked the ball round the corner ot Ueda, got it back and sliced Sweden apart with a devastating angled pass. Maeda made a perfectly timed run off Bernhardsson, controlled the ball on the stretch and screwed it past Widell Zetterstrom. Lovely stuff.

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    Updated at 21.03 EDT

    GOAL! Japan 1-0 Sweden (Maeda 56)

    Lovely goal! Lovely goal!

    Daizen Maeda scores for Japan! Photograph: Sam Hodde/AP
    Photograph: Issei Kato/Reuters
    Photograph: Issei Kato/Reuters
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    Updated at 20.23 EDT

    55 min In the other Group F game, Tunisia have halved the deficit against the Netherlands. That doesn’t impact the Group F table, yet.

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    53 min Widell Zetterstrom deflects a ferocious close-range volley from Kamada over the bar, though it wouldn’t have counted because of an offside.

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    50 min At the other end, Stroud’s corner is headed wide by Lagerbielke. He was ahead of the near post and surrounded by defenders, so it wasn’t really a chance.

    Gustaf Lagerbielke

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    48 min Tanaka beats two players cleverly on the edge of the area, only to launch his shot into the Dallas night sky.

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    46 min Japan get the second half under way. No changes at half-time.

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    Half-time reading

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    Half time: Japan 0-0 Sweden

    So, Gianni, about this 48-team World Cup.

    Did someone say 64 teams? Photograph: Catherine Ivill/AMA/Getty Images
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    Updated at 20.11 EDT

    45+1 min Five minutes of added time.

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    45 min A good spell for Japan at the end of the first half. First Nakamura fairly leathers a cross that is impossible to control at the far post; then Maeda lays a quick pass off to Nakamura, who sweeps a right-foot shot towards the far corner from 15 yards. Widell Zetterstrom gets down smartly to his left to push it behind.

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    43 min Netherlands still lead Tunisia 2-0, so they are highly likely to win the group and face Morocco in the last 32. If it stays like this Japan will play Brazil, while Sweden will be through but will have to wait to find out who they play. Apparently France are the likeliest opponents.

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    Updated at 19.46 EDT

    40 min Sugawara’s long-range drive is comfortably held by Widell Zetterstrom. But it’s Japan’s first shot on target and if that isn’t a life-affirming moment then I don’t know what is.

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    39 min: Japan substitution Both teams have been forced into a first-half substitution. Shogo Taniguchi replaces Ko Itakura, who is able to jog off the field but presumably has an injury problem.

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