Japan vs Spain – Prediction, odds & Betting tips

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Japan and Spain will meet in the 2022 World Cup group stage match in Qatar. The starting whistle will sound on 01/12/2022 at 19:00 UK time at Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar.
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Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction One – Total Goals Over 1.5 – 1.22.

Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction Two – Spain Win and Over 1.5 – 1.70.

Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction Three – Correct Score – 2-0 Spain – 6.5

Match Predict – Total Goals Over 1.5

Spain played 2 games in this World Cup and had the chance to score a total of 8 goals averaging 4 goals per game While Japan scored 3 goals in 2 games averaging 1.5 goals per game as we expect an open game with at least 2 goals.

Spain Win and Over 1.5

As stated above, We are certain to witness at least 2 goals in the game according to the statistics as we are also sure to see Spain grab the 3 vital points after their last draw against Germany.

Correct Score – 0-2

Predicting the correct score of a game is a hard objective however we expect that Spain will have to try their best to grab 3 vital points and stay safe. A 0-2 score is expected at the end.

Preliminary Review and Match Prediction for Japan vs Spain

Japan:

After their shocking and amazing start to the World Cup 2022 in Qatar by beating one of the favorites, Germany with a 1-2 result, Japan went on to lose their qualification chance and lose their second game against Costa Rica with a 1-0 result. Japan is now standing in the third position with 3 points as they are also excited to win their next game against Spain with a glimpse of hope to reach the next round.

Spain: 

On the other hand, Spain started the tournament in a fantastic way and after Luis Enrique’s “passing” formation by locating Manchester City’s midfielder, Rodri as a CB, Spain played 1054 passes against Costa Rica ending the score with a 7-0 result. In their second game, they faced Germany, whom they beat with a 6-0 result 2 years in the Nations League, however; Spain lost their chance to win the game after Germany’s super goal getting each team a single point. “Yes, it’s a pity, the result, but we have to be happy because we are leaders in this group of death. When the draw came out everyone was mesmerized by the quality, it was the group that drew gasps.” Enrique added.

 

Safe Bets

If Spain comes to the stadium and performs as they did in the first game, we are very certain that they will win the game and take the edge to grab the three points against Japan. A win bet is favored to Spain with odds 1.41 from 22Bet.
Get Rich Quick

After a difficult battle for ninety minutes, we might witness a draw result with both teams grabbing a vital point with odds of 4.52 from 22Bet.

Japan vs Spain Team News

As both teams are heading to the third round of the competition, Japan and Spain will have their full squad ready and healthy to play the game.

Starting Lineups

In our opinion, the teams will take to the field with the following line-ups:

Japan: Goalkeeper – Gonda; Defenders: Sakai, Itakura, Yoshida, Nagatomo; Midfielders: Ito, Endo, Tanaka, Kubo; Forwards – Kamada, Maeda.

Spain: Goalkeeper – Simon; Defenders – Alba, Laporte, Rodri, Carvajal; Midfielders: Busquets, Gavi, Pedir; Forwards – Asensio, Olmo, Torres.

 

Most Popular FAQ for Japan vs Spain

Who won the last meeting between these clubs?

No previous meetings between the two national teams.

Where will this match be played?

The game will be played at the Al Bayt Stadium, Qatar

Which bookmaker has the best odds for this fixture?

We recommend checking out the odds at 22Bet for Japan vs Spain .

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