Brazil and Japan delivered a tightly contested World Cup round-of-32 matchup defined by Japan's organized defense and counterattacking threat against Brazil's superior squad depth and attacking quality. Japan took a first-half lead through disciplined pressing and goalkeeper heroics before Brazil equalized via midfield control and Casemiro's influence, with late substitute Gabriel Martinelli delivering the decisive stoppage-time goal. The even pre-match pricing reflected Japan's recent form improvements, set-piece organization, and ability to frustrate favorites, balanced against Brazil's experience in knockout scenarios and home-continent advantages. A stronger Japanese start, fewer late lapses, or Brazilian injuries could have shifted sentiment; conversely, sustained Brazilian pressure or clinical finishing tipped the balance in their favor.
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Brazil – Japan


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0x65070BE91...Brazil – Japan


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0x65070BE91...Brazil and Japan delivered a tightly contested World Cup round-of-32 matchup defined by Japan's organized defense and counterattacking threat against Brazil's superior squad depth and attacking quality. Japan took a first-half lead through disciplined pressing and goalkeeper heroics before Brazil equalized via midfield control and Casemiro's influence, with late substitute Gabriel Martinelli delivering the decisive stoppage-time goal. The even pre-match pricing reflected Japan's recent form improvements, set-piece organization, and ability to frustrate favorites, balanced against Brazil's experience in knockout scenarios and home-continent advantages. A stronger Japanese start, fewer late lapses, or Brazilian injuries could have shifted sentiment; conversely, sustained Brazilian pressure or clinical finishing tipped the balance in their favor.
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