Japan vs. Peru (Tuesday, 10.55am)
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Japan will attempt to record consecutive victories when they welcome Peru to the Panasonic Stadium Suita for a friendly on Tuesday.
The visitors are also looking to claim a second straight win after beating South Korea 1-0 in their most recent outing.
We say: Japan 1-1 Peru
Both countries will head into Tuesday's friendlies in high spirits after claiming victories last week, but with just one place separating the two nations in the FIFA World Rankings, we think they could cancel one another out, resulting in the contest finishing all square.
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South Korea vs. El Salvador (Tuesday, 12.00pm)
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South Korea will be looking to claim their first win of Jurgen Klinsmann's tenure when they face El Salvador in Daejeon.
El Salvador, meanwhile, have lost their last five matches, and they will be desperate to end their poor run of form in Tuesday's friendly.
We say: South Korea 2-0 El Salvador
South Korea may have failed to win their first three games under Jurgen Klinsmann, but we think they will have the extra quality required to beat El Salvador on Tuesday.
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China vs. Palestine (Tuesday, 12.35pm)
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China entertain the challenge of Palestine at the Dalian Barracuda Bay Football Stadium in an international friendly match up on Tuesday afternoon.
Both teams are on a good run of results across all competitions heading into this one, and we could be in for an open and end-to-end affair.
We say: China 3-1 Palestine
Given the plethora of attacking talent on display, we can see both sides getting on the scoresheet. That said, China boast the better squad on paper, and with the added advantage of playing on home turf, we are backing them to emerge victorious.
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Vietnam vs. Syria (Tuesday, 1.30pm)
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AFF Championship finalists Vietnam will look to build on their promising form when they play host to Syria in an international friendly at the San van Dong Thien Truong Stadium on Tuesday.
The hosts will come into this match with great confidence after a solid 1-0 win over Hong Kong last week, while the visitors will need to address a poor run of form, which included a 1-0 loss to Bahrain last time out.
We say: Vietnam 2-0 Syria
The hosts are on a 10-match unbeaten streak at home and seem to be improving with each match. They have also maintained an impressive tally of clean sheets, and we fancy they can do likewise here against a Syrian side that are far from prolific in front of goal.
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Malaysia vs. P. New Guinea (Tuesday, 2.00pm)
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Malaysia and Papua New Guinea return to action when they go head to head in a friendly fixture at the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium on Tuesday.
The Harimau Malaya, on the other hand, head into the game on a run of three consecutive wins and will be looking to keep the juggernaut rolling.
We say: Malaysia 2-1 Papua New Guinea
Malaysia have put together a fine run of results and will be looking to keep the ball rolling ahead of the 2023 AFC Asia Cup. Kim Pan-gon's side have home advantage in their favour and we predict they will do just enough to edge out the Kapuls.
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Montenegro vs. Czech Republic (Tuesday, 5.00pm)
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Czech Republic will look to continue their impressive run of results when they journey to the Podgorica City Stadium to face Montenegro in a friendly on Tuesday.
Jaroslav Silhavy's side have enjoyed an unbeaten campaign in the ongoing 2024 European Championships qualifiers and are in pole position to secure their spot in Germany.
We say: Montenegro 1-2 Czech Republic
While Montenegro will head into Tuesday in search of a morale-boosting result, they face a spirited Czech Republic side who have lost just one of their last six friendlies. We are backing Silhavy's men to pick up where they dropped off on Saturday and come out on top at the Podgorica City Stadium.
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Germany vs. Colombia (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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With discontent towards Hansi Flick growing, Germany endeavour to end a three-game winless run against Colombia in Tuesday's friendly at Arena AufSchalke.
Die Mannschaft suffered a dampening 1-0 defeat to Poland in their most recent exhibition game, while the visitors overcame Iraq by the same scoreline.
We say: Germany 2-1 Colombia
There will seemingly be no quick fix for Germany's defensive problems, and a free-scoring Colombia side should no doubt capitalise on their hosts' recent lapses at the back.
However, with a bit more ruthlessness and luck, the hosts could and probably should have made the net ripple against Poland too, and Flick should oversee a narrow success to alleviate some of the pressure on his shoulders.
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Brazil vs. Senegal (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
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In the second of their two consecutive friendlies against West African nations, Brazil go head to head with Senegal at the Estadio Jose Alvalade on Tuesday.
The current African Cup of Nations champions saw their 100% record in the 2023 AFCON qualifiers come to an end on Saturday and will look to return to winning ways.
We say: Brazil 3-1 Senegal
While Brazil eased to a comfortable victory against Guinea, they should expect a more difficult challenge from an experienced and star-studded Senegal side. However, we expect the Selecao to have too much quality for the African champions and come out on top at the Estadio Jose Alvalade.
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Algeria vs. Tunisia (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
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Seeking to make it four wins on the bounce, Algeria go head to head with Tunisia in a friendly fixture at the 19 May 1956 Stadium on Tuesday.
The Carthage Eagles were sent crashing back to earth in the 2023 African Cup of Nations qualifiers last time out and will be looking to return to winning ways.
We say: Algeria 2-1 Tunisia
While Tunisia will be looking to return to winning ways, they are a spirited Algeria side who are currently firing on all cylinders. We anticipate an end-to-end affair at the 19 May 1956 Stadium, with the Greens coming out on top in front of their home supporters.
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Uruguay vs. Cuba (Wednesday, 12.30am)
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Uruguay are heavy favourites for Tuesday night's friendly clash with Cuba at Estadio Centenario.
Marcelo Bielsa's first game in charge of La Celeste went accordingly, with a 4-1 thrashing of Nicaragua on Wednesday in Montevideo, while their opponents were beaten 3-0 by Chile.
We say: Uruguay 2-0 Cuba
Despite Uruguay's absent stars, Bielsa's men are the better side, and that quality should be evident in a routine victory for La Celeste against Cuba.