WORLD CUP
Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany
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Japan
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37%
63%
Brazil
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Japan
| Line-up | ||
|---|---|---|
| POS | No | Name |
G |
23 | Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi |
D |
14 | Alessandro Santos |
D |
19 | Keisuke Tsuboi |
D |
21 | Akira Kaji |
D |
22 | Yuji Nakazawa |
M |
7 | Hidetoshi Nakata |
M |
8 | Mitsuo Ogasawara |
| D | 6 | Koji Nakata |
M |
10 | Shunsuke Nakamura |
M |
17 | Junichi Inamoto |
F |
11 | Seiichiro Maki |
| F | 9 | Naohiro Takahara |
| M | 16 | Masashi Oguro |
F |
20 | Keiji Tamada |
| Substitutes | ||
| POS | No | Name |
| G | 12 | Yoichi Doi |
| G | 1 | Seigo Narazaki |
| D | 2 | Teruyuki Moniwa |
| D | 3 | Yuichi Komano |
| D | 6 | Koji Nakata |
| M | 4 | Yasuhito Endo |
| M | 15 | Takashi Fukunishi |
| M | 16 | Masashi Oguro |
| M | 18 | Shinji Ono |
| F | 9 | Naohiro Takahara |
| F | 13 | Atsushi Yanagisawa |
Brazil
| Line-up | ||
|---|---|---|
| POS | No | Name |
G |
1 | Dida |
| G | 12 | Ceni Rogerio |
D |
3 | Lúcio |
D |
4 | Juan |
D |
13 | Cicinho |
D |
16 | Gilberto Melo |
M |
8 | Kaká |
| M | 11 | Jose da Silva Junior Ze Roberto |
M |
10 | Ronaldinho |
| M | 20 | Luis Ricardinho |
M |
17 | Gilberto Silva |
M |
19 | Juninho Pernambucano |
F |
9 | Ronaldo |
F |
23 | Robinho |
| Substitutes | ||
| POS | No | Name |
| G | 22 | Júlio César |
| G | 12 | Ceni Rogerio |
| D | 2 | Cafu |
| D | 6 | Roberto Carlos |
| D | 14 | Luisão |
| D | 15 | Cris |
| M | 5 | Emerson |
| M | 11 | Jose da Silva Junior Ze Roberto |
| M | 18 | Mineiro |
| M | 20 | Luis Ricardinho |
| F | 7 | Adriano |
| F | 21 | Fred |
Match Stats
- Japan
- Brazil
| 9(3) | Shots (on goal) | 24(16) |
| 9 | Fouls | 5 |
| 3 | Corner kicks | 11 |
| 4 | Offsides | 0 |
| 37% | Time of Possession | 63% |
| 1 | Yellow Cards | 1 |
| 0 | Red Cards | 0 |
| 12 | Saves | 4 |
90'
89'
Japan have actually finished the game quite well; they have had a lot of the ball in the last ten minutes, and put the Brazilian defence under a little pressure.
88'
Ogoru is put through the middle; he is one-on-one with Rogerio, but stopped in his tracks by a late off-side flag.
87'
Australia have equalised in Stuttgart; the Aussies will clinch second place if the score remains 2-2 there.
86'
...But Nakamura bends his shot just wide of the upright, with Rogerio scrambling across his goal to cover.
86'
...Nakamura stands over the set-piece as the defensive wall moves in to place...
86'
Japan win a free-kick as Gilberto fouls, 30 yards out.
85'
Brazil have improved on their performances in the first two games; they have moved in to third gear tonight, which will begin to worry a few of the other nations.
83'
The Japan fans have cheered their side all the way; despite their early exit, they will be proud of their team's efforts in this tournament.
83'
BRAZIL SUB: Dida has been replaced by Rogerio; Brazil give a run-out to their reserve goalkeeper for the remainding 10 minutes or so.
82'
82'
It was always going to be tough for Japan to qualify from this group, but they have given it a good shot and will exit the tournament with pride.
81'
Japan have been completely out-played, but they have stuck at their task well tonight.
80'
News from the other game in the group - Australia have equalised against Croatia; that means they will progress with Brazil, if things stay as they are.
79'
Ronaldo has got his goal, which will ease the pressure on him, but it has been another lacklustre performance.
77'
Japan are starting to look tired now; they have expended a lot of energy chasing the ball in this second half.
76'
Robinho is brought down by Alex; this time Juninho takes the free-kick short, rather than opting to shoot.
75'
The tempo of the game has really slowed now; Brazil are knocking the ball around without any great ambition.
74'
Japan have worked very hard tonight, chasing down the ball when Brazil have knocked it around; they must be getting tired now.
72'
Brazil opt to rest two of their brightest stars in Ronaldinho and Kaka for the final twenty minutes or so; those two will have tougher assignments than this later in the tournament.
71'
BRAZIL SUBS: Ze Roberto and Ricardinho come on to replace Kaka and Ronaldinho.
69'
BRILLIANT! Robinho ghosts past two or three defenders before trying to find Ronaldo, six yards out, with a low cross; the chunky striker doesn't read it though, and the ball runs harmlessly out of play.
68'
Gilberto Silva's back-heel almost finds the run of Kaka as Brazil start to play some ole-football.
67'
JAPAN SUB: Takahara can't continue, and is replaced by Oguro.
67'
Japan have played some smart football on the occasions they have got in to the Brazilian half.
67'
Takahara is back on the pitch, and moving freely enough.
66'
65'
Takahara has been taken from the field on a stretcher; he is receiving treatment on what seemed to be a twisted knee.
64'
Takahara is down on the turf, writhing around, holding his knee - he looks in quite a lot of pain.
63'
As it stands, Croatia and Brazil will progress from Group F - if scores stay as they are.
62'
JAPAN SUB: Maki off, Takahara on; a striker for a striker.
61'
That was Gilberto's first international goal, an excellent finish from the left-back.
60'
59'
Japan are having a bit more of the ball now as Brazil sit back and allow them to play in front of them.
58'
News from the other game in the group - Croatia have re-taken the lead against Australia.
57'
JAPAN SUB: Koji Nakata comes on, to replace Ogasawara.
56'
55'
Kawaguchi has dropped a clanger there; it was a well-hit shot, but the little keeper should definitely have turned that around the post.
54'
53'
Japan have finally managed to get hold of the ball in the second half, though Tamada is caught off-side.
52'
51'
With Australia currently drawing with Croatia, it looks unlikely that Japan will progress from the group stage - however, a draw with Brazil will be quite some feather in their cap.
50'
...Juninho takes it again, but his cross is too close to the goalkeeper.
49'
Inamoto's clumsy challenge leaves Robinho on the floor. Free-kick to Brazil...
48'
Brazil have a long spell with the ball, but Japan have got a lot of players back and Brazil can't create anything.
47'
It has started raining in Dortmund; that will quicken up the pitch and help Brazil's passing.
46'
No changes at half-time, and Brazil kick off the second half.
46'
45'
44'
Left-back Gilberto is booked for a body-check on Kaji as the Japanese player tried to go around him on the right.
43'
The Japanese fans are loving this; they are screaming on their heroes at every opportunity.
42'
If Japan can get in at half-time in the lead, that would be a real shock. If they can get to full-time with the lead - well, I'll eat my hat.
41'
41'
GREAT TACKLE, SON! Inamoto slides in and nicks the ball off the boot of Ronaldo, who had bulldozed his way through a couple of challenges on the edge of the box.
40'
Kaji is booked for a challenge that leaves Robinho writhing around on the grass like a little girl.
39'
As it stands, Japan would need another goal and hope Croatia and Australia draw - I think that would mean Japan go through.
38'
Australia have equalised in the group's other game - this is getting complicated.
37'
36'
How will the gerat Brazil respond? I don't know; stay here, and we'll find out together.
35'
What an upset we could have on here; one of the biggest in recent World Cups, for sure.
34'
What a goal that was; a cracking finish by the striker! Brazil have been stunned here.
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32'
31'
Japan are doing okay, considering all the pressure they have been put under; they are working hard in defence, and occasionally threatening on the break.
30'
Ronaldinho's ambitious one-two with Kaka almost comes off, though Nakazawa intercepts.
29'
This has been a much better performance so far from Brazil; there has been a lot more energy - especially from Ronaldo, who looks a lot sharper than in previous matches.
28'
Brazil win another corner when Kaka's cross is deflected behind.
27'
26'
Gilberto Silva id working hard in a defensive midfield position for Brazil; he is doing much of the 'ugly' work that allows the more showy players to play around him.
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24'
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22'
Cicinho and Ronaldinho combine brilliantly down the right wing, but the full-back's cross is over the head of the waiting Ronaldo.
21'
Kawaguchi has already made a couple of wonderful saves; he looks like he is going to have his work cut out tonight.
20'
19'
Ogasawara spots the run of Tamada in to the penalty area, but his cross is too high and Dida collects.
19'
Japan have occasionally found pockets of room around the Brazilian penalty area; there are signs that they could create a chance or two.
18'
17'
There are some early signs that Brazil are going to put on a real show here; they are absolutely tearing Japan apart.
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15'
15'
14'
Juninho is fouled by Nakata as the Lyon midfielder skipped past him, 40 yards from goal. Too far to shoot, surely...
13'
Robinho is certainly a perky little player; he is scampering around in the final third like a playful little puppy.
12'
GOOD EFFORT, YOUNGSTER! Robinho skips past a challenge before firing in a left-foot drive which Kawaguchi turns around the post for a corner.
11'
The Japanese fans seem to be enjoying themselves enormously; they are singing along, waving novelty toys, and generally having a wonderful time.
10'
9'
Nakata seems to be playing in quite a deep position, attempting to direct operations from just in front of his back-four.
8'
7'
It has been a quiet start in Dortmund; Brazil have had a lot of the ball and look, as always, very comfortable in possession, but they haven't managed to fashion anything as yet.
6'
Brazil have looked functional, but little more so far this tournament - is tonight the night they finally explode? Stay here, readers; you might just find out...
5'
Croatia's early goal should give Japan heart - now, all that stands between them and the second round is five-times champions Brazil... Easy.
4'
There's been a goal in the group's other game - Croatia have taken the lead against Australia.
3'
There are plenty fans of both nations in the stands tonight; it would be about a 50-50 split, if my math is up to scratch.
2'
Kaka shows some nice touches down the right before sending over a low cross which Kaji clears.
1'
Japan have to beat Brazil and hope Croatia defeat Australia in the other Group F match to keep alive their hopes of reaching the knock-out stages.
Hi there, friends; welcome to our coverage of Japan's final Group F game - against the mighty Brazil.