World Cup 2026 Qualifiers Round 3 Japan vs Indonesia 5:35 p.m. June 10
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End of first half
Minute 45+6: Japan temporarily leads 3-0 against Indonesia
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GOAL! Kamada scores a double
Minute 45+5: From the left wing, Kamada dribbled the ball strongly into the penalty area. He passed two Indonesian players before firing a shot that left the Indonesian goalkeeper helpless, raising the score to 3-0 for Japan.
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Extra time
Minute 45: First half has 6 minutes of extra time
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Japan free kick
Minute 42: Japan was awarded a free kick about 30 meters from Indonesia's goal. Kubo passed the ball to Ohashi, but his kick sent the ball wide of the goal.
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Another Indonesian player injured
Minute 40: Sayuri was injured after a strong collision with Seko. The player who had just come on for Diks had to leave the field to make way for Ferdinan.
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Japan has consecutive corner kicks
Minute 36: Japan's counter-attacks are quick and sharp. The Samurai Blue's deployment on the right wing forces the Indonesian defender to clear the ball, bringing another corner kick for the home team.
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Corner kick for Japan
Minute 29: Indonesia's defense safely cleared the ball after a corner kick from Japan.
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Japan almost had a third goal
Minute 28: Receiving a pass from the left wing, Mito took a diagonal shot but could not beat the Indonesian goalkeeper.
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Indonesia makes an unexpected substitution
Minute 27: Sayuri enters the field to replace Diks.
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Dick is in pain
24th minute: Diks leans forward to fight for the ball in midfield and appears to have suffered a minor muscle strain. Medical staff have come onto the pitch to check on the situation.
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GOAL! Japan doubles lead
Minute 19: From a corner kick, Kubo brought the ball into the penalty area, before making a close-range cross to raise the score to 2-0 for Japan.
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GOAL! Japan opens the scoring
Minute 15: Mito broke free on the left wing and crossed the ball into the penalty area for Kamada. The striker, who plays for Crystal Palace in the Premier League, jumped high to head the ball into the net to open the scoring for Japan.
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Machino headed over the Indonesian crossbar.
Minute 12: From Suzuki's pass, Machino jumped high and powerfully headed the ball over the Indonesian goal crossbar.
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Indonesia struggled to escape pressing
Minute 7: The away team was almost completely suppressed in their own half since the beginning of the match. The only chance for them to advance was a pass to the left wing in the first few minutes.
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Danger
Minute 4: Kubo penetrated the penalty area with a skillful dribble from the center. He made a low pass to the left wing, but the Indonesian defense promptly closed in and cleared the ball safely.
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Japan puts pressure
Minute 2: Right from the start, Japan increased the pressure. The ball was passed inside to Endo from the right wing, but his shot could not get past the Indonesian defenders.
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The match begins
Minute 1: Japan entered the field in blue, while Indonesia played in white.
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FIFA Ranking
On the FIFA rankings, the ranking difference between Indonesia and Japan is huge. After defeating China, Indonesia ranked 116th in the world . Meanwhile, Japan ranked 17th in the world.
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World Cup participation records of AFC teams
South Korea – 11 times; Japan – 7 times; Australia – 6 times; Iran – 5 times; Saudi Arabia – 5 times; North Korea – 2 times; Indonesia – 1 time; Kuwait – 1 time; Iraq – 1 time; UAE – 1 time; China – 1 time; Qatar – 1 time
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The stands were bustling before the ball rolled.
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Japan attends World Cup for the 8th time
The 2026 World Cup will mark Japan's eighth consecutive appearance, after coach Hajime Moriyasu's team qualified two rounds early.
Japan first appeared at the 1998 France World Cup and have qualified for every World Cup since.
Their best performance is reaching the round of 16 at three World Cups, including at Qatar 2022.
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Indonesia aims for second World Cup appearance
Indonesia is trying to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since gaining independence from the Netherlands in 1945.
Previously, the country had participated in the World Cup finals in 1938, when it was still known as the Dutch East Indies.
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Japan starting lineup
Japan: Osako, Takai, Suzuki, Sano, Endo, Kubo, Mito, Kamada, Morishita, Machino, Seko
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Indonesia changes 5 positions
Head coach Patrick Kluivert made five changes to Indonesia's starting lineup, compared to the last match against China.
Rizky Ridho is one of the players who will not be available after he suffered a hamstring problem in training.
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Indonesia starting lineup
Indonesia: Audero, Hilgers, Idzes, Hubner, Diks, James, Haye, Pelupessy, Beckham, Yance, Romeny
Over the past few decades, Japan has established itself as a force in Asian football. Since their first appearance at the World Cup in 1998, the “Samurai Blue” has never been absent from the biggest football festival on the planet.
The 2026 World Cup will mark their eighth consecutive appearance, after Hajime Moriyasu's side convincingly qualified.
In the first qualifying round, Japan showed absolute superiority when they won 18 points after 6 matches, scored 24 goals and did not concede any against opponents North Korea, Syria and Myanmar.
The second qualifying round was no different. They continued their impressive form with six wins from seven matches, becoming the first non-host team to qualify for the US, Canada and Mexico next summer.
In the third qualifying round, Japan won first place in Group C and qualified for the next round two rounds early. The 2-0 victory over Bahrain in March not only ended Japan's qualifying journey but also opened a new phase - the testing phase of the squad.
Since then, coach Moriyasu has begun rotating his squad, giving new players a chance to prepare for the upcoming World Cup campaign. The 0-1 loss to Australia was part of that plan, with a squad that has undergone many changes in terms of personnel and tactics. It is expected that the 55-year-old coach will continue this approach in the match against Indonesia.
In contrast to Japan's stability and depth, Indonesia is in a challenging period of transformation. Led by former Ajax and Barcelona star Patrick Kluivert, the archipelago nation is hoping to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in its history.
Although he may not be highly regarded as a coach, coach Kluivert was still trusted by the Indonesian Football Federation last January. And he responded with two important 1-0 victories over Bahrain and China, helping Indonesia qualify for the final round of Asian qualifiers.
In this round, Indonesia will compete with UAE, Qatar and Iraq, with two direct World Cup berths and one intercontinental play-off spot for the runner-up. The remaining two representatives will soon be determined to create a fierce group of 6 teams. Clearly, the journey ahead for coach Kluivert and his team is extremely difficult.
But before thinking about their opponents in the final round, Indonesia must focus on the challenge ahead - a Japan that is on a different level. In their last meeting in November last year, the team from the land of the rising sun easily won 4-0 right at Indonesia's Gelora Bung Karno Stadium.
Trong Dat - Tieu Phung
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