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Japan rout Tunisia 4-0 in World Cup's 1,000th match

Japan marked the 1,000th game in the history of the World Cup with a 4-0 thrashing of Tunisia on Saturday to close in on a place in the last 32.

Reuters SPORTS
Published June 21,2026
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Japan delivered a commanding 4-0 win over Tunisia in the World Cup's 1,000th match ⁠on Saturday to ⁠move to the brink of the knockout stages, while the North Africans were eliminated ⁠after a second successive defeat in Group F.

Daichi Kamada opened the scoring after four minutes, bundling home Keito Nakamura's low cross from close range, before Ayase Ueda doubled Japan's lead in the 30th minute with ⁠a ⁠fierce low drive into the far corner.

Japan stayed in control after the break and Ueda set up Junya Ito for their third with a lofted pass before heading in his ⁠second of the night from a deep cross, making Japan the first Asian side to score four goals in a World Cup match.

Japan join the Netherlands on ⁠four ‌points, ‌with Tunisia, playing their ⁠first game under ‌new coach Herve Renard after a 5-1 loss to ⁠Sweden, becoming the tournament's ⁠third eliminated side, joining Haiti ⁠and Türkiye.