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Live from the round of 16 of the World Cup: Japan - Croatia 0:0 | Israel today

2022-12-05T15:08:46.783Z


After stunning Germany and Spain, Hajima Moriasu's team wants to continue the magic journey in Qatar • On the other hand, the finalist from the World Cup in Russia believes that it can go all the way this time as well


The World Cup in Qatar has entered the last row and tonight (Monday) we get two round of 16 games, with the first one bringing together Japan and Croatia at this time.

The Samurai shocked the football world when they beat Germany and Spain in the group stage and now they will want to continue their great journey towards the last 8 as well.

On the other hand, there is the finalist of the previous World Cup who lost 4:2 to France in the final in Moscow.

Professionally, for the Japanese the stopper Ko Itakura who has not missed a single minute in the tournament to date is absent due to yellows as Arsenal defender Takehiro Tomiasu takes his place.

For the Balkans, Zlatko Dalic started with Bruno Petkovic in place of Marko Livaya in the forward line.

Luka Modric, Marcelo Brozovic and Matthew Kovacevich start in midfield and will try to take another step forward.

Japanese fans, this evening, photo: AFP

Croatian national team players warming up, this evening, photo: Reuters

The Japanese national team, this evening, photo: AFP

Croatia fans, tonight in Qatar, photo: EPA

the progress of the game: 

1: Ismail Alfat started the match.

The vehicles: 

Starting Line Up - WC 2022

⚽ Jepang vs Croatia


⏰ KO 22:00 WIB


📺 Live SCTV & INDOSIAR


🏟️ Al Janoub Stadium

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Source: israelhayom

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