On August 11, Japan Women's National Football Team were hosting Sweden Women's National Football Team in the Women's Playoffs of World Cup. The match concluded with Sweden defeating Japan 1-2.
On the 32nd minute, Amanda Ilestedt netted the first goal of the match, putting Sweden in front. Filippa Angeldal and Honoka Hayashi then scored, concluding at 1-2.
All eyes turn to the pitch as Japan and Sweden renew their battle, 2 years after their 1/4 final encounter that concluded in a 3-1 victory for Sweden. With victories over Norway, Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia and Panama, Japan Women's National Football Team is on a roll, so they'll aim to keep their winning momentum going with a victory over Sweden.
After their recent five-win streak against USA, Argentina, Italy, South Africa and Philippines, Sweden approach this match with renewed confidence in the same manner, extending their unbeaten streak to six matches. They've demonstrated excellent defensive stability of late, recording three straight clean sheets.
This FIFA Women's World Cup match offers a platform for Japan Women's National Football Team and Sweden Women's National Football Team’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Japan’s attacking options have been bolstered by Aoba Fujino, the team’s top scorer, and Mina Tanaka, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Fujino leads Japan’s scoring charts in FIFA Women's World Cup this season with one goal, while Tanaka has been their leading creator in the competition with two assists. Japan’s offense has also been strengthened by Hikaru Naomoto, Risa Shimizu and Hinata Miyazawa, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, Amanda Ilestedt and Stina Blackstenius have been pivotal for Sweden’s attack, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Ilestedt has already scored two goals in FIFA Women's World Cup this season, with Andersson topping their assist tally in the competition with two. Rebecka Blomqvist, Sofia Jakobsson and Fridolina Rolfo have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Sweden’s attack.
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Japan W kicked off the game with Ayaka Yamashita, Moeka Minami, Saki Kumagai, Hana Takahashi who got substituted by Maika Hamano on the 90th minute, Hina Sugita who got substituted by Jun Endo on the 46th minute, Fuka Nagano who got substituted by Honoka Hayashi on the 80th minute, Yui Hasegawa, Risa Shimizu, Hinata Miyazawa who got substituted by Kiko Seike on the 80th minute, Mina Tanaka who got substituted by Riko Ueki on the 52nd minute and Aoba Fujino as starters, with Remina Chiba, Jun Endo, Maika Hamano, Honoka Hayashi, Chika Hirao, Rion Ishikawa, Shiori Miyake, Miyabi Moriya, Hikaru Naomoto, Kiko Seike, Momoko Tanaka and Riko Ueki on the bench.
Sweden W's starting eleven were Zecira Musovic, Jonna Andersson, Magdalena Eriksson, Amanda Ilestedt, Nathalie Bjorn, Elin Rubensson who got substituted by Hanna Bennison on the 84th minute, Filippa Angeldal, Fridolina Rolfo who got substituted by Lina Hurtig on the 73rd minute, Kosovare Asllani who got substituted by Madelen Janogy on the 73rd minute, Johanna Kaneryd who got substituted by Sofia Jakobsson on the 84th minute and Stina Blackstenius, with Hanna Bennison, Rebecka Blomqvist, Tove Enblom, Jennifer Falk, Lina Hurtig, Sofia Jakobsson, Madelen Janogy, Stina Lennartsson, Anna Sandberg, Olivia Schough, Caroline Seger and Linda Sembrant on the bench.
Explore stats from Japan W vs Sweden W on ScoreBat - we are updating the numbers on this page every second of the game.
Referee showed the yellow card once throughout the game. Riko Ueki was the one to receive it.
Over two meetings since July 2016, the teams have each had their moments. Sweden Women's Team have won all two matches, leaving Japan without a single victory or draw. Their most recent clash took place on July 30, 2021, with Sweden winning 3-1. Across these two head-to-head matches, Japan have scored one goal, while Sweden have netted six. Overall, Sweden Women's Team hold a stronger head-to-head record against Japan Women's Team in recent meetings.
Japan W are on a five-game winning streak, including victories against Norway W, Spain W, Costa Rica W, Zambia W and Panama W in their last five outings, while Sweden W are in the middle of a five-match winning streak, having won USA W, Argentina W, Italy W, South Africa W and Philippines W in their last five matches. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Japan have recorded thirteen wins, six losses, and one draw, while over their most recent twenty games, Sweden have claimed thirteen victories, suffered three defeats, and drawn four times.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Japan W and Sweden W in real time. You can watch the goals by Amanda Ilestedt, Filippa Angeldal and Honoka Hayashi 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 Japan W - Sweden W are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.