Japan - Australia - 15 October 2024 World Cup - (1-1)
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Highlights
Game Statistics
Players List
Z. Suzuki
DefenderK. Itakura
S. Taniguchi
K. Machida
MidfielderK. Mitoma
D. Kamada
J. Ito
A. Tanaka
K. Nakamura
H. Morita
ForwardK. Ogawa
J. Gauci
DefenderJ. Geria
A. Behich
C. Burgess
H. Souttar
K. Baccus
MidfielderR. McGree
P. Yazbek
J. Irvine
C. Goodwin
ForwardN. Velupillay
Substitutes
K. Osako
K. Tani
DefenderA. Seko
Y. Sugawara
H. Mochizuki
MidfielderJ. Fujita
J. Ito
K. Nakamura
D. Kamada
R. Hatate
ForwardD. Maeda
K. Ogawa
M. Ryan
P. Izzo
DefenderA. Behich
T. Deng
K. Rowles
MidfielderP. Yazbek
K. Baccus
N. Irankunda
A. Stamatelopoulos
D. Arzani
N. Velupillay
C. Goodwin
Missing players
T. Asano
Form
Table
Teams | Pts | P | W | D | L | GD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
16 | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 20 |
2
|
7 | 6 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 |
Last matches
6/6 (100%)
0/6 (0%)
0/6 (0%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
10 Oct 2024 - World Cup
10 Sep 2024 - World Cup
5 Sep 2024 - World Cup
11 Jun 2024 - World Cup
6 Jun 2024 - World Cup
21 Mar 2024 - World Cup
6/6 (100%)
0/6 (0%)
0/6 (0%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
5 Sep 2024 - World Cup
11 Jun 2024 - World Cup
21 Mar 2024 - World Cup
24 Jan 2024 - Asian Cup
14 Jan 2024 - Asian Cup
9 Jan 2024 - International Friendlies
4/6 (67%)
0/6 (0%)
2/6 (33%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
10 Oct 2024 - World Cup
10 Sep 2024 - World Cup
6 Jun 2024 - World Cup
3 Feb 2024 - Asian Cup
31 Jan 2024 - Asian Cup
19 Jan 2024 - Asian Cup
4/6 (67%)
1/6 (17%)
1/6 (17%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
10 Oct 2024 - World Cup
10 Sep 2024 - World Cup
5 Sep 2024 - World Cup
11 Jun 2024 - World Cup
6 Jun 2024 - World Cup
26 Mar 2024 - World Cup
4/6 (67%)
0/6 (0%)
2/6 (33%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
10 Oct 2024 - World Cup
5 Sep 2024 - World Cup
11 Jun 2024 - World Cup
21 Mar 2024 - World Cup
2 Feb 2024 - Asian Cup
28 Jan 2024 - Asian Cup
5/6 (83%)
1/6 (17%)
0/6 (0%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
10 Sep 2024 - World Cup
6 Jun 2024 - World Cup
26 Mar 2024 - World Cup
18 Jan 2024 - Asian Cup
6 Jan 2024 - International Friendlies
21 Nov 2023 - World Cup
Head to head
100 %
0 %
0 %
Average stats (last H2H results)
24 Mar 2022 - World Cup
12 Oct 2021 - World Cup
Live Commentary
Japan have been awarded a corner by Ahmad Alali.
At Saitama Stadium 2002, Cameron Burgess has been yellow-carded for the away team.
Free kick for Japan in the half of Australia.
Throw-in for Japan in their own half.
Throw-in Australia.
Throw-in for Japan at Saitama Stadium 2002.
Throw-in high up the field for Australia in Saitama.
Free kick for Australia in their own half.
Ahmad Alali awards the away team a throw-in.
Ahmad Alali signals a free kick to Japan in their own half.
Craig Goodwin (Australia) has been booked and must now be careful not to get a second yellow card.
Ball safe as Japan is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Craig Goodwin is replacing Ajdin Hrustic for the away team.
Australia awarded a free kick in their own half.
Throw-in for Japan at Saitama Stadium 2002.
Throw-in for Japan in the half of Australia.
The home team have replaced Ayase Ueda with Koki Ogawa. This is the fourth substitution made today by Hajime Moriyasu.
Throw-in Japan.
Throw-in for Australia in their own half.
The away team replace Lewis Miller with Keanu Baccus.
A throw-in for the home team on the opposite half.
Patrick Yazbek (Australia) gets a yellow card.
Free kick Japan.
Australia awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Japan have been awarded a corner by Ahmad Alali.
Ahmad Alali awards the home team a throw-in.
An unfortunate own goal by Cameron Burgess makes the score 1-1.
Australia have a goal kick.
Corner awarded to Japan.
Aziz Behich is replacing Jordan Bos for Australia at Saitama Stadium 2002.
Anthony Popovic is making the team's second substitution at Saitama Stadium 2002 with Nishan Velupillay replacing Mitchell Duke.
Australia awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Ao Tanaka gets his shot on target but fails to score for Japan.
Ahmad Alali awards Japan a goal kick.
Keito Nakamura is on a sub for Takefusa Kubo for Japan.
Hajime Moriyasu (Japan) is making a second substitution, with Daichi Kamada replacing Takumi Minamino.
Ahmad Alali signals a Australia throw-in in Japan's half.
Free kick for Australia in their own half.
Ahmad Alali signals a free kick to Japan.
Ahmad Alali signals a free kick to Australia in their own half.
Japan's Ayase Ueda goes close with his head but his effort is blocked.
A throw-in for the home team on the opposite half.
Goal kick for Australia at Saitama Stadium 2002.
Hidemasa Morita (Japan) gets up for a header but cannot keep the ball on target.
Junya Ito is replacing Ritsu Doan for Japan at Saitama Stadium 2002.
Jordan Bos for Australia has been booked by Ahmad Alali and receives a first yellow card.
It's getting dangerous! Free kick for Japan close to the penalty box.
Japan have been awarded a corner by Ahmad Alali.
Throw-in for Japan at Saitama Stadium 2002.
Shogo Taniguchi has the misfortune to make it 0-1 through an own goal.
It's a goal kick for the away team in Saitama.
Takumi Minamino (Japan) wins the ball in the air but heads wide.
Australia awarded a free kick in their own half.
Can Japan get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Australia's half?
Ahmad Alali awards Australia a goal kick.
Throw-in for Japan in the half of Australia.
Throw-in for Australia in their own half.
Ball safe as Japan is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Free kick for Australia in their own half.
Throw-in Australia.
Ball safe as Australia is awarded a throw-in in their half.
The away team have replaced Luke Brattan with Patrick Yazbek. This is the first substitution made today by Anthony Popovic.
The first-half is over.
Australia awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Ahmad Alali awards the away team a throw-in.
Throw-in for Australia in their own half.
Throw-in Japan.
Throw-in for Australia at Saitama Stadium 2002.
Throw-in for Australia in their own half.
Ahmad Alali awards the home team a throw-in.
Ahmad Alali signals a free kick to Australia in their own half.
Can Japan capitalize from this throw-in deep inside Australia's half?
Japan to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Australia needs to be cautious. Japan have an attacking throw-in.
Japan awarded a free kick in their own half.
Australia have a dangerous throw-in.
Throw-in for Australia close to the penalty box.
Throw-in high up the field for Australia in Saitama.
Ahmad Alali signals a Australia throw-in in Japan's half.
Ahmad Alali signals a free kick to Australia in their own half.
Ball safe as Japan is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Throw-in Australia.
Australia have a goal kick.
Japan's Takumi Minamino misses with an attempt on goal.
Corner awarded to Japan.
Japan drives forward and Kaoru Mitoma gets in a shot. Without netting, however.
Ahmad Alali signals a throw-in for Japan, close to Australia's area.
Free kick for Australia in their own half.
Australia awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Japan push upfield but Ahmad Alali quickly pulls them for offside.
Throw-in for Japan at Saitama Stadium 2002.
Free kick for Australia in their own half.
Throw-in for Japan at Saitama Stadium 2002.
Ball goes out of play for a Australia goal kick.
In Saitama, Shogo Taniguchi (Japan) misses the target with a header.
Japan have been awarded a corner by Ahmad Alali.
Corner awarded to Japan.
Free kick for Japan in the half of Australia.
Ahmad Alali signals a free kick to Australia in their own half.
Corner awarded to Japan.
Australia needs to be cautious. Japan have an attacking throw-in.
Ball safe as Australia is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Throw-in for Australia in the half of Japan.
Australia awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Japan to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Ritsu Doan for Japan drives towards goal at Saitama Stadium 2002. But the finish is unsuccessful.
Japan have been awarded a corner by Ahmad Alali.
Can Japan capitalize from this throw-in deep inside Australia's half?
Can Australia get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Japan's half?
Australia awarded a free kick in their own half.
Goal kick for Japan at Saitama Stadium 2002.
Mitchell Duke's header is off-target for Australia.
Ahmad Alali signals a free kick to Australia.
It's a goal kick for the away team in Saitama.
Japan's Takefusa Kubo gets his shot away but it misses the target.
Ahmad Alali awards the away team a throw-in.
In Saitama a free kick has been awarded the home team.
Free kick Japan.
Throw-in Australia.
A throw-in for the home team on the opposite half.
Throw-in for Australia in their own half.
Japan have a winning streak of 3 matches in World Cup Qualification, AFC.
Junya Ito has assisted the most goals for Japan with 8. Craig Goodwin is Australia's biggest assister (2).
Japan scores 4.22 goals when playing at home and Australia scores 1.83 goals when playing away (on average).
Both teams didn't concede on their last match.
Average number of goals in the first half in meetings between Japan and Australia is 0.6.
Average number of goals in meetings between Japan and Australia is 2.4.
Japan scores 1.8 goals in a match against Australia and Australia scores 0.6 goals against Japan (on average).
In the last 5 meetings Japan won 4, Australia won 0, 1 draws.
Japan have lost just 0 of their last 5 games against Australia (in all competitions).
Australia has streak of 2 matches with 0 scored goals.
Japan's performance of the last 5 matches is better than Australia's.
In World Cup Qualification, AFC, Japan has better performance than Australia.
When Australia leads 0-1 away, they win in 100% of their matches.
When Japan leads 1-0 at home, they win in 100% of their matches.
On their last meeting Japan won by 2 goals.
The winner of their last meeting was Japan.
Japan wins 82% of halftimes, Australia wins 68%.
Japan wins 1st half in 82% of their matches, Australia in 68% of their matches.
Japan have scored at least one goal for 26 consecutive matches.
Japan have kept a clean sheet in 7 matches in a row.
Ayase Ueda is Japan's top scorer with 8 goals. Craig Goodwin has scored 3 times for Australia.
When playing at home, Japan have not lost to Australia in their last 5 encounters.
Australia haven't won any of their last 3 games against Japan.
Australia have lost none of their last 4 away matches.
Japan have won 10 home matches in a row.
Japan have a winning streak of 7 matches.
Did you know that Japan scores 36% of their goals between the minutes 76-90?
During the last 13 meetings, Japan have won 5 times, there have been 6 draws while Australia have won 2 times. The goal difference is 17-13 in favour of Japan.
During the last 5 meetings with Japan playing at home, Japan have won 3 times, there have been 2 draws while Australia have won 0 times. The goal difference is 7-3 in favour of Japan.
The most common result of matches between Japan and Australia is 1-1. 4 matches have ended with this result.
Score and result Japan - Australia
The Japan - Australia (Football - World Cup) match in 15/10/2024 06:35 is now complete.
The Japan - Australia result is as follows: 1-1
Now that this Football (World Cup) match is over and the score is known, you can find the highlights and key statistics on that same page.