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Japan national football team
Friendlies 1
Mar 24, 2023 at 10.30am UK
National Olympic Stadium
Uruguay national football team

Japan
1 - 1
Uruguay

Nishimura (75')
Asano (60')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Valverde (38')

Preview: Japan vs. Uruguay - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Friday's friendly clash between Japan and Uruguay, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Japan and Uruguay will return to the field for the first time since their respective 2022 World Cup campaigns on Friday, with the two teams set to lock horns in a friendly encounter.

Uruguay failed to make it out of the group stage in Qatar, but Japan progressed to the last-16 stage of the tournament, ultimately losing to Croatia on penalties following a 1-1 draw.


Match preview

Japan players celebrate Daizen Maeda's goal against Croatia at the World Cup on December 5, 2022© Reuters

Japan were hugely impressive in the group stage of the 2022 World Cup, progressing to the knockout round of the competition, beating both Germany and Spain en route to the final 16.

Samurai Blue took the lead against Croatia in their knockout round contest, but the match ultimately finished 1-1, with Croatia triumphing 3-1 on penalties to progress to the final eight of the competition.

It was a big step forward for Japan, though, with the national team looking to a bright future, but their immediate focus is on back-to-back friendlies against Uruguay and Colombia.

Head coach Hajime Moriyasu has actually made a host of changes to his squad for the upcoming fixtures, with a number of players set to be given opportunities to earn a regular spot moving forward.

Japan have only ever met Uruguay on eight occasions, winning twice and losing four times, with their last friendly coming in October 2018, when Samurai Blue recorded a 4-3 victory over their South American opponents.

Uruguay's Diego Godin heads at goal in the World Cup clash with South Korea on November 24, 2022© Reuters

Uruguay picked up four points from their three group matches at the 2022 World Cup, but it was not enough for them to progress to the knockout round of the competition.

The national team's last match was the 2-0 victory over Ghana on December 2, and they now have back-to-back games against Japan and South Korea on March 24 and March 28 respectively.

Uruguay are yet to appoint a permanent replacement for Diego Alonso, who left the managerial position after the World Cup, but Marcelo Broli, who is the current manager of Uruguay Under-20s, will lead the team for their next two matches.

There is certainly a fresh look about the current squad, with Diego Godin, Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani among those not involved, meaning that there are now spots open in the final third of the field.

The Sky Blues will be expecting to make a strong impression at the 2024 Copa America before switching their attention to the next World Cup, which will take place in 2026.

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Team News

Japan's Daizen Maeda celebrates scoring against Croatia at the World Cup on December 5, 2022© Reuters

Japan will have an inexperienced defence for this match, with the likes of Hiroki Ito and Koki Machida set to be included in the starting XI on Friday.

There will be plenty of familiar names further forward, though, with Wataru Endo, Daichi Kamada, Junya Ito, Takuma Asano and Daizen Maeda expected to be in the side.

Takehiro Tomiyasu, Maya Yoshida, Takumi Minamino, Yoshinori Muto and Yuya Osako are among those absent for various reasons, so there will be opportunities for a number of players to stake a claim moving forward.

Uruguay, as mentioned, are without the three players who have made the most appearances for the national team throughout history - Godin, Suarez and Cavani.

There are actually seven uncapped players in the current squad, including 20-year-old forward Matias Arezo and Girona defender Santiago Bueno.

Manchester United's Facundo Pellistri is expected to start for Uruguay here, while there should also be spots for Sebastian Coates and Federico Valverde.

Japan possible starting lineup:
Schmidt; Itakura, Hashioka, Ito, Machida; Endo, Kamada, Ito, Mitoma; Asano, Maeda

Uruguay possible starting lineup:
Rochet; Gonzalez, Coates, Bueno, Vina; Vecino, Valverde, Ugarte; Pellistri, Gomez, Rodriguez


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We say: Japan 1-1 Uruguay

This has all of the makings of an entertaining contest, with both teams looking to the future. There is not an awful lot between the two sides in terms of quality, though, so we are expecting a tight match, which ultimately could end with a share of the spoils.



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