Japan vs Tunisia

Japan 4-0 Tunisia: Ueda Brace Lights Up World Cup 2026’s Historic 1,000th Match

Japan crushed Tunisia 4-0 in World Cup 2026 Group F at Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, the tournament’s historic 1,000th match ever.

Ayase Ueda scored twice as Japan moved to the brink of the knockout stage.

Published: June 21, 2026 | Venue: Estadio BBVA, Guadalupe, Mexico

Japan vs Tunisia FIFA World Cup 2026: Match Result

CountryGoals
馃嚬馃嚦 Tunisia0
馃嚡馃嚨 Japan4

Historic Milestone – Match No. 1,000 in World Cup History

Full Time 路 Group F 路 Matchday 2 路 Attendance: 51,243 路 Referee: Istv谩n Kov谩cs (Romania)

Japan vs Tunisia FIFA World Cup 2026: Goalscorers

MinutePlayerAssist
4′Daichi Kamada 馃嚡馃嚨Keita Nakamura
31′Ayase Ueda 馃嚡馃嚨K艒 Itakura
69′Junya Ito 馃嚡馃嚨Ayase Ueda
83′Ayase Ueda 馃嚡馃嚨Kaishu Sano

Japan vs Tunisia Match Facts

DetailInfo
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026
RoundGroup F, Matchday 2
DateJune 21, 2026
VenueEstadio BBVA, Guadalupe, Nuevo Le贸n, M茅xico
Attendance51,243
RefereeIstv谩n Kov谩cs (Romania)
Historic Milestone1,000th World Cup match ever played

Overview: Japan vs Tunisia Match

When Daichi Kamada slid the ball past the Tunisian goalkeeper in the fourth minute, the sold-out Estadio BBVA fell into a roar that echoed far beyond Guadalupe.

It was the opening goal of the 1,000th match in FIFA World Cup history, and Japan made sure history remembered it with a 4-0 demolition that stands as the largest margin of victory ever recorded by an Asian nation at the tournament.

Credits: The Guardian

Hajime Moriyasu’s side was ruthless, organized, and at times breathtaking. Against a Tunisia team already reeling from a 5-1 opening defeat to Sweden and coaching upheaval that saw Sabri Lamouchi replaced by Herv茅 Renard with barely days to prepare, Japan showed no mercy and no complacency.

An Early Goal That Changed Everything

Japan’s tactical blueprint was clear from the first whistle: press high, win the ball in dangerous areas, and attack the space behind Tunisia’s defensive line. The plan bore fruit almost immediately. Keita Nakamura’s incisive run down the left opened the Tunisian shape in the fourth minute, and Kamada was there at the far post to finish with calm composure.

The early strike knocked the psychological wind from Tunisia. Renard’s men tried to stabilize possession but found no rhythm between the defensive line and the forward unit. Japan’s pressing was not frantic but forensic – waiting for the right moment to accelerate before closing down with numbers.

By the time Ayase Ueda doubled the lead in the 31st minute with a confident right-footed finish after a measured assist from K艒 Itakura, the match had already been decided in all but name.

Ueda: The Feyenoord Forward Who Made History

“We didn’t think about the opponent – we focused on our own football. The players expressed exactly what we had worked on.”Hajime Moriyasu, Japan Head Coach

Player of the Match – Ayase Ueda

StatTotal
Goals2
Assists1
Goal Involvements3
Minutes Played83

Ayase Ueda was more than a goalscorer on this historic afternoon – he was Japan’s conductor. The Feyenoord forward’s intelligent movement constantly dragged Tunisia’s centre-backs out of position, creating corridors for Kamada and Junya Ito to exploit.

His first goal was clinical; his second, a towering header from Kaishu Sano’s cross in the 83rd minute, was the exclamation mark on a virtuoso individual display.

In between his two strikes, Ueda threaded the assist for Ito’s goal on 69 minutes – a moment that encapsulated his reading of the game and his ability to link play under pressure.

Three direct goal involvements in a World Cup match represents a performance that will define Ueda’s career and cement his place among Japan’s all-time greats.

Tunisia Left Without Answers or Points

The numbers for Tunisia after two group games make grim reading: zero points, one goal scored, nine conceded. The appointment of Herv茅 Renard – a coach synonymous with African football success, having led both Morocco and Saudi Arabia to iconic World Cup upsets – could not paper over the structural weaknesses exposed by two consecutive heavy defeats.

Renard had only days to work with the squad following Lamouchi’s dismissal, and the lack of defensive cohesion was painfully visible. Tunisia lost too many duels in midfield, left gaps behind the fullbacks, and never found a way to put pressure on Japan’s back line in the second half.

Their final group match against the Netherlands will now be a contest for pride alone.

Japan vs Tunisia: Match Statistics

Statistic馃嚡馃嚨 Japan馃嚬馃嚦 Tunisia
Goals40
Possession58%42%
Shots on Target71
Corners62
Fouls814

A Historic Milestone: The 1,000th World Cup Match

The 1,000th World Cup game was not the glamour fixture organizers might have scripted – but the football made it unforgettable. The tournament that began in Uruguay in 1930, with simultaneous kick-offs in Montevideo, has now crossed its four-figure milestone with a result that will live in Asian football history.

FIFA World Cup Milestone Matches

Match No.ResultTournament
1USA 3-0 Belgium / France 4-1 MexicoUruguay 1930
200England 4-2 West Germany (AET) – FinalWembley 1966
500Nigeria 2-0 GreeceUSA 1994
900France 4-2 Croatia – FinalMoscow 2018
1,000Japan 4-0 TunisiaGuadalupe 2026

Previous round-number milestones brought iconic moments: the 200th match produced England’s only World Cup triumph and the still-debated Geoff Hurst crossbar goal; the 900th was the 2018 final between France and Croatia.

Match 1,000 delivered something different, a statement of intent from a Japan side that is growing into one of the most tactically sophisticated teams at this tournament.

Group F Standings After Matchday 2

PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1馃嚦馃嚤 Netherlands211073+44
2馃嚡馃嚨 Japan211062+44
3馃嚫馃嚜 Sweden210163+33
4馃嚬馃嚦 Tunisia200219-80

What’s Next

Japan vs Sweden: The final group fixture is a true top-of-the-table clash that will determine who tops Group F heading into the round of 32. Moriyasu will know that a draw is likely sufficient to advance, but Japan’s display against Tunisia suggests they will approach the game with the same attacking intent that has characterized their World Cup so far.

Tunisia vs Netherlands: For Tunisia, the game against the Netherlands is now purely a matter of pride. Renard, who famously masterminded Saudi Arabia’s shock win over Argentina at Qatar 2022, will be hoping to sign off his brief tenure with something to remember.

Key Takeaways

  • Japan recorded the biggest win by an Asian nation in World Cup history (4-0)
  • The match was the 1,000th game ever played at the FIFA World Cup
  • Ayase Ueda became the standout performer of the tournament so far with 2 goals and 1 assist
  • Tunisia is effectively eliminated after two heavy defeats (0 points, -8 GD)
  • Japan and the Netherlands are level on 4 points at the top of Group F heading into Matchday 3

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