31 Mar
Tue
•7:45pm
Wembley Stadium • London
14 Jun
Sun
•3:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
20 Jun
Sat
•10:00pm
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
25 Jun
Thu
•6:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
22 Dec
Mon
•6:00pm
Marrakech Stadium • Ouahat Sidi Brahim
26 Dec
Fri
•4:00pm
Adrar Stadium • Agadir
30 Dec
Tue
•12:30am
Marrakech Stadium • Ouahat Sidi Brahim
11 Jun
Thu
•1:00pm
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
18 Jun
Thu
•12:00pm
Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta
Possession, pressing and opposite game tempos set the stage for a high-octane showdown. Japan arrives with a crystal-clear game plan: press high with synchronized movements, stay disciplined in every line and unleash lightning-fast attacks built on one-twos and short passing combinations.
In Qatar 2022 they already proved they can come from behind against European giants, showing they know how to dominate both with the ball and while sitting deep without it.
On the other side, South Africa brings a very different script, built around a rock-solid back line, physical power in duels, direct transitions after winning the ball back and forwards ready to punish even the slightest lapse in concentration.
It’s the precision and neat circulation of the Asian side up against the raw energy and power of the African team – two football schools that interpret intensity in almost opposite ways.
In a World Cup group stage, a poor first touch, a turnover near your own box or a missed marking assignment can cost you a ticket to the next round. Every 50–50 ball in this Japan vs South Africa clash will be fought as if it were the very last.
A tightly knit unit with talent between the lines underpins Japan’s ambitions. They come into this tournament strengthened by an outstanding group stage in 2022, driven by the leadership of Wataru Endo, the flair of Ritsu Doan and Kaoru Mitoma, and a structure that almost never switches off.
South Africa, meanwhile, leans on the momentum of its recent Africa Cup of Nations campaigns, with a compact block, decisive goalkeepers and speedsters capable of changing the game’s storyline in a single breakaway.
These are two fast-growing projects, loaded with talent and pride, with far more than just three points on the line. Don’t just watch it on TV – secure your tickets and experience live a Japan vs South Africa showdown that could define the fate of the entire group.