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Maeda's Strike Cancelled Out by Elanga Stunner as Japan and Sweden Play Out Thrilling 1-1 Draw

Maeda's Strike Cancelled Out by Elanga Stunner as Japan and Sweden Play Out Thrilling 1-1 Draw

Japan and Sweden played out a gripping 1-1 draw in their final Group F match at the 2026 World Cup, with both sides securing their places in the knockout stages after a dramatic second-half contest in Dallas.

Maeda's Strike Cancelled Out by Elanga Stunner as Japan and Sweden Play Out Thrilling 1-1 Draw

Both teams entered the AT&T Stadium knowing their fate was in their own hands, and the first half reflected the high stakes involved. Japan, who needed just a draw to guarantee qualification, were the more dominant side, enjoying the lion's share of possession and controlling the tempo of the game.

The Blue Samurai created the better chances, with Daizen Maeda heading wide from a promising position and Keito Nakamura forcing a sharp save from Sweden goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterstrom with a well-struck effort from inside the box.

Sweden, who needed a win to guarantee qualification, adopted a more cautious approach, seemingly content to sit back and absorb pressure while relying on the threat of their dangerous counter-attacks led by Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres.

The first half was also marked by injuries to key defenders for both sides. Sweden's Isak Hien limped off with an apparent hip or rib injury in the 37th minute, forcing the Scandinavians into an early substitution. Moments later, Japan captain Ko Itakura was also forced to leave the pitch, with Shogo Taniguchi coming on in his place.

Despite the disruptions, the scoreline remained 0-0 at the break, a result that would have seen both teams advance to the Round of 32. The second half exploded into life as both teams abandoned their cautious approaches. Japan broke the deadlock in the 56th minute through Daizen Maeda, who was played through on goal by a brilliant Ritsu Doan pass. The forward kept his composure to slot past Zetterstrom and give the Blue Samurai a crucial 1-0 lead. The goal had Japan on course for a famous victory, but their lead lasted just six minutes. In the 62nd minute, Anthony Elanga produced a moment of magic for Sweden, cutting inside from the right flank and unleashing a stunning curling strike from a seemingly impossible angle that beat Zion Suzuki and flew into the top corner.

The 1-1 draw proved to be enough for both sides to secure their places in the Round of 32. The result meant Japan finished second in Group F behind group winners Netherlands, who beat Tunisia 3-1 in the other match. Japan's second-place finish sets up a massive clash with Brazil in Houston , while Sweden's third-place finish was enough to see them through to the knockout stages as one of the eight best third-placed teams.

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