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    Scotland VS Japan

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    • Liam 665
      Liam 665 Won 5/7
      Scotland VS Japan Scotland's recent form has been a mixed bag, which makes their upcoming international friendly against Japan all the more intriguing. It offers a valuable opportunity to compare the two teams' different football styles and real - game performances. In recent matches, Scotland has maintained a relatively stable winning rate of 60%. However, their performance has been somewhat inconsistent, with a 10% draw rate and a 30% loss rate. On the offensive side, Scotland is quite potent, averaging 1.9 goals per game and amassing a total of 19 goals. But there are obvious weaknesses in their defense, conceding an average of 1.3 goals per game. Looking at the corner - kick statistics, Scotland gets an average of 4.9 corner kicks per game. Their performance at home is even better. They've scored 10 goals and conceded 10 goals at home. The net goal difference of 6 indicates that they still have a strong ability to balance attack and defense. This friendly will be a good test for Sc
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      INT FRL Scotland - Japan
    • Godswill Red
      Godswill Red
      Scotland VS Japan I've been closely analyzing the situation of this international friendly. Scotland seems to have a good chance of winning. Scotland shows a stronger performance in various aspects compared to Japan. In terms of offensive efficiency, Scotland's average shot - on - target conversion rate is 17.2%, higher than Japan's 14.5%. Its xG efficiency reaches 1.23, while Japan's is only 0.98, indicating that Scotland poses a greater threat in the attacking end. In passing, Scotland's key pass success rate is 42%, leading Japan's 36%. The passing value coefficient in the front 30 - meter area is 0.87, better than Japan's 0.71. This shows that Scotland has outstanding flanking breakthrough ability. When it comes to midfield control, Scotland has a 63% ball - possession rate, suppressing its opponent. The ball - conversion speed reaches 5.8 times per 15 minutes, 1.2 times faster than Japan. My analysis and insights have always been of high quality. You can follow me to get timely up
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      INT FRL Scotland - Japan
    • Wellness wins
      Wellness wins
      Scotland VS Japan Scotland has been in excellent form recently. In their last six matches, they've secured four wins, one draw, and one loss, with a 100% winning rate at home. Under the leadership of head coach Steve Clarke, the team employs a four - defender system, achieving a more balanced attack and defense. The midfield linchpin John McGinn has recovered from injury, and the starting goalkeeper Angus Gunn has also returned to the lineup. However, the team is burdened with an awkward record: they haven't won a single home friendly since 2016, a streak that has lasted for ten matches. On the other hand, Japan has shown a stable performance in their last six games, with three wins, two draws, and one loss. But their European tour has been hit by a serious injury crisis, significantly weakening their strength. Captain and midfield core Wataru Endo is out due to an ankle operation. Defensive stalwart Takehiro Tomiyasu pulled out before the trip because of an injury. Attacking players D
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      INT FRL Scotland - Japan
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    • Senegal VS Peru Senegal didn't draw much attention even after winning the Africa Cup of Nations. However, after being unjustly stripped of the title by CAF, they seem to have gained a lot of supporters. Their star player, Sadio Mané, is not included in the squad for this friendly match. Peru, which performed poorly in the World Cup qualifiers, has hired a well - known Brazilian coach, Meneses, the former coach of Shandong Taishan. The main reason they failed to qualify for the World Cup is that their squad is much weaker than before. Still, as a South American team, they are not completely outclassed by Senegal. Two players, López and Sonne, who play for Copenhagen and Slavia Prague respectively, have good abilities. Senegal is truly one of the strongest national teams in Africa. Whether they might be stripped of a potential title is beside the point. When they face Morocco in a virtual away - game situation in the final, they still hold their own. Their player selection and pre - ma
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      INT FRL Senegal - Peru
    • Hungary VS Slovenia Both Hungary and Slovenia failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup and are set to play an international friendly. Their next official games will be in the UEFA Nations League later this year. Hungary's last match was a 2-3 loss to Ireland. That result left them third in Group F, ending their hopes of participating in this summer's World Cup. As for Slovenia, they finished third in Group B, behind Switzerland and Kosovo. From an Asian data perspective, the recent forms of the two teams are quite similar. Let's continue to analyze based on the data trends and some information. Hungary is only 15 places higher than Slovenia in the international rankings. For European teams, this gap isn't significant. A 0.5-goal handicap was initially reasonable. Now, the Asian handicap has been adjusted to 0.75, which doesn't seem to be an over - hyped move. Looking at the European odds, an average home - win odd of around 1.80 shows sufficient protection for Hungary. In terms of stre
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      INT FRL Hungary - Slovenia
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