England National Football Team were up against Japan National Football Team in a friendly match on March 31. Japan emerged victorious with a 0-1 win.
The game turned on the 23rd minute when Kaoru Mitoma found the net, tipping the balance in Japan's favor and ultimately sealing the victory.
England come into the match following a draw against Uruguay on March 27 in a friendly, having maintained an unbeaten streak stretching to seven matches.
Following a four-game winning streak against Scotland, Bolivia, Ghana and Brazil, Japan head into this match looking to build on their success, bringing their unbeaten streak to five. Their defense has been solid lately, keeping three clean sheets in a row.
This friendly match offers a platform for England National Football Team and Japan National Football Team’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. England’s attacking options, crafted under Thomas Tuchel’s leadership, have been bolstered by Harry Kane, the team’s top scorer, and Declan Rice, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Kane has already scored eight goals in all competitions this term, as Rice tops the team’s assist charts with four decisive passes leading to goals. England have also relied on Marc Guehi, Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
Meanwhile, Keito Nakamura and Junya Ito have been pivotal for Japan’s attack, with Hajime Moriyasu at the helm, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Nakamura has led Japan’s scoring efforts this term with two goals and two assists in all competitions, with Ito standing out as the team’s most creative player, registering three assists so far. Japan’s attacking depth is further showcased by Ayase Ueda, Takumi Minamino and Kaishu Sano, who have each made valuable contributions this season.
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The AI gives an initial outlook on England vs Japan before the match, and then continues to track the action live, updating its forecast every minute as the game unfolds. According to pre-match data, the model suggested that England’s victory leads the probabilities with 41%, while a draw was at 19% and Japan’s victory was at 40%.
We are updating team formations and line-ups for England - Japan in real time.
England kicked off the game with Jordan Pickford, Nico OReilly who got substituted by Lewis Hall on the 59th minute, Marc Guehi who got substituted by Dan Burn on the 83rd minute, Ezri Konsa who got substituted by Harry Maguire on the 83rd minute, Ben White who got substituted by Valentino Livramento on the 59th minute, Kobbie Mainoo who got substituted by James Garner on the 71st minute, Elliot Anderson, Anthony Gordon who got substituted by Marcus Rashford on the 71st minute, Phil Foden who got substituted by Dominic Solanke on the 59th minute, Cole Palmer who got substituted by Jarrod Bowen on the 59th minute and Morgan Rogers as starters, with Dean Henderson, James Trafford, Jason Steele, Dan Burn, Valentino Livramento, Harry Maguire, Lewis Hall, Djed Spence, Marcus Rashford, Harvey Barnes, Jude Bellingham, Jarrod Bowen, James Garner and Dominic Solanke on the bench.
Japan's starting eleven were Zion Suzuki, Hiroki Ito who got substituted by Yuito Suzuki on the 80th minute, Shogo Taniguchi, Tsuyoshi Watanabe, Keito Nakamura who got substituted by Shuto Machino on the 80th minute, Daichi Kamada who got substituted by Yukinari Sugawara on the 80th minute, Kaishu Sano, Ritsu Doan who got substituted by Ao Tanaka on the 71st minute, Kaoru Mitoma who got substituted by Junnosuke Suzuki on the 71st minute, Junya Ito who got substituted by Ayumu Seko on the 66th minute and Ayase Ueda who got substituted by Koki Ogawa on the 66th minute, with , Tomoki Hayakawa, Keisuke Osako, Ayumu Seko, Daiki Hashioka, Yukinari Sugawara, Junnosuke Suzuki, Yuito Suzuki, Daizen Maeda, Joel Chima Fujita, Ao Tanaka, Shuto Machino, Kento Shiogai, Koki Ogawa and Keisuke Goto on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Tsuyoshi Watanabe and Koki Ogawa were the ones to receive it.
England are coming off a draw in their last match against Uruguay, while Japan's recent form includes four consecutive wins, having won Scotland, Bolivia, Ghana and Brazil in their last four matches. Overall, England have won fifteen of their last twenty matches, losing three and drawing two, while Japan have won fourteen of their last twenty matches, losing two and drawing four.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between England and Japan in real time. You can watch the goal by Kaoru Mitoma as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of England - Japan are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.
