Thailand advanced to the round of 16 by beating the second-placed team in Group A, while Japan finished first in Group H.

With the home advantage and the enthusiastic support of their home crowd, Thailand will undoubtedly enter the match with very high spirits. This is a significant advantage, especially in tense moments.
The home team will try to make quick attacks, especially from the back, and exploit the excitement of the crowd.
Although not a top contender for the championship, Japan stands out with its technical playing style, tenacious defense, and tricky serve.
This will be a match where Thailand can make good use of their home advantage, but Japan has a real chance to turn the tables if they can exploit weaknesses in their first pass and defense.
In the other match, Serbia (second in Group H) is aiming to defend its world championship title, continuing its quest for a third consecutive title.

Their opponent, the Netherlands (winners of Group A), is a strong European representative, with extensive experience and a high-speed style of play, capable of causing difficulties for any opponent.
Serbia will enter the match with the mindset of champions, taking the initiative to attack and control the pace of the game. The class of their main attackers and their defensive capabilities will be key.
Meanwhile, the Netherlands need to exploit Serbia's flexible playing style and take advantage of tactical disarray at crucial moments.
If Serbia maintains its composure and form, a victory is entirely within their reach.
However, if the Netherlands can take advantage of opportunities and moments when Serbia is distracted, they could cause an upset in this round.
Match schedule for August 29th:

Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/the-thao/lich-thi-dau-vong-18-bong-chuyen-nu-vo-dich-the-gioi-hom-nay-298-dai-chien-chau-a-164683.html






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