CUP26AI
Matchday 15 · Group F
Japan
Japan
11
Full time
Sweden
Sweden
What our model predicted
44%
28%
27%
Japan windrawSweden win
Kickoff in your timezone
Thu, Jun 25, 11:00 PM UTC
UTC
Thu, 25 Jun 2026 23:00:00 GMT
Venue
AT&T Stadium
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Result & reaction

It finished level. Our model had Japan as the favourite (44%), but a single match is a single match.

How to watch

US: free over the air on FOX (English) or Telemundo (Spanish, 92 matches) — every match streams on Peacock (ES) or the FOX Sports app (EN). India: only the opener, quarter-finals, semis and final are free on DD Sports — all 104 need the ZEE5 FIFA pack (Hotstar has no rights in 2026). Nigeria: 34 matches incl. the final are free on SportyTV (TV & YouTube). Free streams are geo-restricted — use your country's official broadcaster.

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Result FAQ

What was the score of Japan vs Sweden?

The match finished Japan 1, Sweden 1.

Who won Japan vs Sweden?

The match ended in a draw.

Squads

Japan
  • T. Hayakawa
    T. Hayakawa
    Goalkeeper
  • K. Osako
    K. Osako
    Goalkeeper
  • Z. Suzuki
    Z. Suzuki
    Goalkeeper
  • K. Itakura
    K. Itakura
    Defender
  • H. Ito
    H. Ito
    Defender
  • Y. Nagatomo
    Y. Nagatomo
    Defender
Key players
Sweden
  • V. Johansson
    V. Johansson
    Goalkeeper
  • K. Nordfeldt
    K. Nordfeldt
    Goalkeeper
  • J. Widell Zetterström
    J. Widell Zetterström
    Goalkeeper
  • H. Ekdal
    H. Ekdal
    Defender
  • G. Gudmundsson
    G. Gudmundsson
    Midfielder
  • I. Hien
    I. Hien
    Defender
Key players
AT&T Stadium
Venue
AT&T Stadium

Dallas

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