Second Friendly Could End With a Second Defeat in September
The United States faces another formidable challenge when they host Japan on Tuesday at Lower.com Field in Columbus, seeking to bounce back from their disappointing defeat to South Korea.
Japan arrives as the 17th-ranked team in FIFA's world rankings and was the first nation outside the host countries to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. The Samurai Blue bring impressive recent form, having won 14 of their last 17 competitive fixtures since their Asian Cup exit in February 2024. Their defensive solidity has been particularly noteworthy, recording five clean sheets in their previous six matches while conceding just two goals across eight games this year.
Under coach Hajime Moriyasu, Japan has developed into a well-organized unit that excels in transition play. They demonstrated their quality against Mexico on Saturday, creating numerous chances despite settling for a scoreless draw. The Japanese have maintained an unbeaten streak of 13 consecutive games when scoring first and have trailed in only two matches since March 2024.
This marks just the fourth meeting between these nations, with Japan holding a 2-1 advantage in the all-time series. Their most recent encounter in September 2022 ended in a convincing 2-0 Japanese victory, a performance that team members later described as representing their ideal World Cup football. Both teams advanced to the Round of 16 at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
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