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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U World Cup Group F Final Round Preview: Japan Advances with a Draw, Sweden Has No Room to Retreat, Who Will Dominate the Dallas Night?
At 7:00 AM Beijing time on June 26, the 2026 USA-Canada-Mexico World Cup Group F will feature a decisive match that determines the fate of advancement, with Japan facing Sweden in a fierce showdown. This match is not only a direct collision between Asian technical finesse and Nordic physical power but also the ultimate test of tactics and mentality for both teams.
Looking at the advancement situation, Japan currently holds the initiative. With one win and one draw in the first two rounds, totaling 4 points, and possessing a significant goal difference advantage, Japan only needs a draw to secure a top-two finish in the group and advance to the knockout stage. Even if they lose by a small margin, they still have a strong chance of advancing as one of the best third-placed teams. This calm mentality allows Japan to formulate tactics more pragmatically, focusing on solid defense and counterattacks.
In contrast, Sweden's situation is extremely difficult. After a heavy 1-5 loss to the Netherlands, they have only 3 points and must secure points in this match to control their fate of advancement; losing could mean early elimination. With no room to retreat, Sweden will inevitably adopt an all-or-nothing approach, starting the game with high-intensity pressing and attempting to tear through Japan's defense through wide crosses and aerial bombardment.
In terms of tactics and squad selection, both teams have their own concerns and advantages. Although Japan's possession-based system is mature, they face severe injury troubles in this match: key attacking player Takefusa Kubo is confirmed out due to injury, and the status of defensive pillars Ko Itakura and Takehiro Tomiyasu is uncertain. Lacking a crucial ball-carrying point in the front line, Japan's ability to break down organized defenses may decline. Sweden, on the other hand, has a relatively complete squad, with a forward line led by Liverpool's Alexander Isak and Arsenal's Viktor Gyökeres, forming a "billion-euro duo," giving them a clear advantage in physical duels and aerial challenges. However, Sweden's defense exposed huge vulnerabilities in the previous match; facing Japan's sharp wide counterattacks and penetrations, the large gaps in their backline could become a fatal weakness.
Considering the teams' motivations, form, and tactical matchups, Japan has a very high probability of remaining unbeaten in this match. Although Sweden is highly motivated, breaking through Japan's solid defensive system will be extremely difficult. The spaces left behind when Sweden pushes forward aggressively actually provide Japan with excellent opportunities to score on the counterattack.
Match result prediction: Japan remains unbeaten. Score predictions: 2-1, 1-1, 3-1.