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Japan Women U20
Australia Women U20
Attacks
128
89
Dangerous Attacks
83
34
Ball Possession
64
36
On Target
9
6
Off Target
4016
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End 5-2
86′
5-2
D. Brown
Assist: A. Prakash
84′
5-1
M.Kimura
83′
A.Furuta
81′
4-1
M.Kimura
Assist: Mao itamura
80′
M.Kimura
N.Fukushima
80′
H.Hara
Y.Aoki
79′
S.Dale
P. Trimis
79′
A.Cassar
Z.Kruger
71′
K.Nakamura
M.Matsunaga
70′
A. Tsuda
N.Tago
69′
P. O'Keeffe
E.Dundas
69′
D. Brown
S.Halmarick
65′
3-1
N.Tago
62′
D.Butrus
T.Younis
60′
Y. Honda
R.Higuchi
54′
2-1
N.Fukushima
Assist: M.Matsunaga
Halftime 1-1
48′
1-1
N.Fukushima
Assist: Mao itamura
42′
E.Dundas
39′
0-1
A. Prakash
Assist: S.Halmarick
26′
Bertolissio
20′
I.Melegh
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Match Info
Japan Women U20 delivered a commanding performance to defeat Australia Women U20 5-2 in a thrilling AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup group stage match on April 8, 2026. The high-scoring affair showcased Japan's attacking prowess and effectively secured their progression in the tournament while dealing a blow to Australia's hopes. Japan asserted their dominance early, netting two quick goals in the opening twenty minutes to stun their opponents. Australia fought back valiantly, pulling a goal back before halftime to make it 2-1. However, Japan extinguished any comeback hopes with a devastating flurry after the break, scoring three more times to build an insurmountable 5-1 lead. Australia managed a late consolation goal, but the match was already beyond reach. The standout performance came from Japan's dynamic forward line, which consistently exploited space behind the Australian defense. This result significantly impacts the group standings, putting Japan in a prime position to top the group, while Australia now faces a must-win scenario in their final match. Post-match, the Japanese coach highlighted the clinical finishing, while the Australian manager acknowledged defensive frailties that need immediate addressing.

