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Two goals from Ayase Ueda, and one each from Daichi Kamada and Junya Ito, kept Asian giants Japan second in Group F.
Updated on 21 Jun 2026
Japan has had 1,000 games in its history World Cup and a 4-0 thrashing of Tunisia on Saturday, to seal our place in the last 32.
Ayase Ueda scored twice while Daichi Kamada and Junya Ito were also on target Asian giants he joined them Netherlands on four points at the top of Group F.
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Tunisia, which was was beaten 5-1 by Sweden in their first game of the tournament, they can no longer hope to enter the knocking tours.

The Blue Samurai, who captured the Netherlands game 2-2 in their first Group F match, they were always in control against Tunisia at the Monterrey Stadium.
The result marked the loss of Tunisia’s new manager Herve Renard, who was quickly appointed to take over the World Cup campaign afterwards. Sabri Lamouchi was fired after the war in Sweden.
But Renard’s team did not look like they threatened the top Japanese team who quickly settled into their easy game.

Daichi Kamada opened the scoring after just four minutes, finishing from close range by Ao Tanaka and Keito Nakamura.
The Japanese came close to scoring again shortly after, only needing a clearance from Dylan Bronn to deny the Asian giants a second goal.
Tunisian goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen is also doing a lot of work, and he had to shoot a shot that almost crossed the goal line.
Japan, however, added on 31 minutes, striker Ueda taking advantage of the Tunisian’s hesitation to go forward and hitting a low shot into the bottom corner from the edge of the area.
The scoring continued in the second half, Junya Ito latching on to a superb ball to calmly finish in the 69th minute before Ueda struck again with a header in the 83rd minute.
