27 Mar
Fri
•21:00
Lusail Stadium • Doha
16 Jun
Tue
•20:00
Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City
22 Jun
Mon
•12:00
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
27 Jun
Sat
•21:00
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
31 Mar
Tue
•19:45
Wembley Stadium • London
14 Jun
Sun
•15:00
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
20 Jun
Sat
•22:00
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
25 Jun
Thu
•18:00
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
Possession, patience and genius between the lines define the reigning world champions, three-time kings of the planet, determined to take control from the very first pass. Facing them, Japan bring a very different script: coordinated high pressing, blistering tempo and lightning-fast transitions – the same fearless football that toppled Germany and Spain at Qatar 2022.
They’ve never met at a World Cup, but their friendlies have already delivered intense battles and swings of momentum for both sides. In a group stage where every 50–50 ball matters, one slip from the champions could open the door to another Asian upset; one ruthless burst of Albiceleste precision could put qualification on track before anyone expects it.
The three-time champions arrive at this World Cup fresh from their 2022 triumph, built on a rock-solid core around Lionel Messi, Julián Álvarez, Lautaro Martínez and Enzo Fernández. Japan land after reaching the round of 16 in Qatar and topping a group packed with European giants, driven by the leadership of Wataru Endo and the attacking spark of Kaoru Mitoma, Takefusa Kubo and Ritsu Doan.
Don’t settle for watching it on TV: book your tickets and feel the clash live between Albiceleste tradition and the new wave of Japanese football at the heart of the World Cup.