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·10 November 2022
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In this World Cup Fantasy 2022 article, we preview Japan and their World Cup 2022 hopes - from their route to qualification, form since and best fantasy players.
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Manager: Hajime Moriyasu
World ranking: 24th
World Cup 2018 performance: Round of 16
Best World Cup performance: Round of 16 (2002, 10, 18)
World Cup group E: Spain, Germany, Costa Rica, Japan. Graphic source: Google
Japan's group-stage fixtures are as follows - all times in GMT:
Top scorer: Takumi Minamino and Yuya Osako - 10
Most assists: Junya Ito - 7
Takumi Minamino of Japan. Picture by Getty Images
Japan received a bye to the second round of Asian World Cup qualifying by being the second-highest ranked side in their region, behind Iran.
In a group which contained Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and Myanmar, Japan steamrollered their way through an eight-win, 100% winning record.
They scored an incredible 46 goals, conceding just twice - by far and away the strongest record in round two.
14-0 and 10-0 wins against Mongolia and Myanmar - with Yuya Osako scoring seven in two - showed the gulf in class at this stage.
It became more challenging in round three, with Japan placed in a group with Saudi Arabia, Australia, Oman, China and Vietnam.
The Samurai Blues won seven, drew one and lost two - a record good enough for the second and final automatic qualifying spot of their group.
Japan's third-round World Cup qualifying group table. Source: Google
Japan opened the group with a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Oman.
Osaka scored the only goal as they beat China by the same scoreline, only for a repeat scoreline of their opening loss next up against Saudi Arabia.
Japan then won 2-1 at home to Australia, with Ao Tanaka opening the scoring. Australia equalised, only for a late own-goal to hand Japan the three points.
The Samurai Blues continued their streak of 1-0 results in the following two matches. Both - against Vietnam and Oman - went their way, with Junya Ito the scorer in both.
A third in three for the winger came in the 2-0 win over China, with a penalty converted by Osako.
Japan's appetite for similar scorelines continued - with 2-0 victories over Saudi Arabia (Minamino, Ito) and Australia (Kaoru Mitoma).
The latter game was a special one for Brighton's Mitoma as his two goals after coming off the bench secured his country's automatic qualification spot for Qatar.
It meant a final-game 1-1 draw with Vietnam - featuring a goal from former Premier League player Maya Yoshida - was not consequential.
Japan completed qualifying in March.
June saw Japan contest four international friendlies, in which they picked up two 4-1 wins and lost twice.
Takuma Asano, Daichi Kamada, Mitoma and Tanaka scored in the 4-1 win over Paraguay.
Japan then lost 1-0 to Brazil, with a game four days later seeing Mitoma, Miki Yamane, Takefusa Kubo and Daizen Maeda net to defeat fellow Ghana 4-1.
A 3-0 loss at home to Tunisia marked a disappointing end to June.
Japan secured 6-0 and 3-0 victories and a 0-0 draw in July's East Asian Football Championship games, however their heavily changed squad did not include most senior players.
September brought home ties against USA and Ecuador, with Japan emerging victorious against USA before a 0-0 draw with Ecuador. See our World Cup form guide for full details.
Japan play Canada on November 17. Our form guide will be updated with the result.
Countries are expected to announce their squads as late as November 14, narrowing down their preliminary lists of up to 55 players to 26 players.
But Japan got in early and were among the first to confirm their squad. It is as follows:
GK: Eiji Kawashima, Shuichi Gonda, Daniel Schmidt
DEF: Yuto Nagatomo, Maya Yoshida, Hiroki Sakai, Shogo Taniguchi, Miki Yamane, Ko Itakura, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Hiroki Ito
MID: Gaku Shibasaki, Wataru Endo, Junya Ito, Takumi Minamino, Hidemasa Morita, Daichi Kamada, Yuki Soma, Kaoru Mitoma, Ritsu Doan, Ao Tanaka, Takefuso Kubo
FOR: Takuma Asano, Daizen Maeda, Ayase Ueda, Shuto Machino
Our predicted lineup for Japan is as below - but see our full analysis in our predicted lineups article, coming soon.