Japan vs Sweden - Women's World Cup preview: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction

  • Japan and Sweden have both impressed in the Women's World Cup
  • The Japanese boast several big wins already
  • United States fell victim to the Swedes in the last 16
Hinata Miyazawa & Zecira Musovic have been two of the World Cup's standout players
Hinata Miyazawa & Zecira Musovic have been two of the World Cup's standout players / Lars Baron/GettyImages | SOPA Images/GettyImages
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Based on form over the last three weeks, there is a strong chance that the eventual 2023 Women's World Cup winner will be whoever wins this quarter-final between Japan and Sweden.

No other teams have impressed as much as these two giants, who were perhaps not given the credit they deserved in the build-up when most of the attention was on the likes of the United States, England, Germany and France instead.

Japan were the only side in the entire tournament to put together three convincing performances in the group stage, finishing off with a 4-0 rout of a strong Spain side and then comfortably seeing off Norway in the first knockout round.

Sweden started slightly slower but found their feet to also take maximum group stage points and claimed the biggest scalp of all when they knocked out the United States in the last 16. The goalkeeping heroics of Zecira Musovic played a big part, but it was a team effort.

Japan were world champions in 2011 and made the final four years later, but their 2019 campaign was disappointing. Sweden often do well on the international stage but their only World Cup final appearance was back in 2003 when they lost to Germany. They were, however, third in 2019.


Where to watch Japan vs Sweden on TV/live stream

  • When is kick off? Friday 11 August, 08:30 (BST), 19:30 (local), 03:30 (EST)
  • Where is the match being played? Eden Park, Auckland
  • What time does TV coverage start in the UK? 08:00 (BST)
  • Referee? Esther Staubli (SUI)
  • VAR? Massimiliano Irrati (ITA)

Country/region

TV channel/live stream

United Kingdom

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

United States

FOX, Peacock Premium, fubo, Telemundo, Universo

Canada

TSN1, TSN4, TSN+

Australia

Optus Sport

Ireland

RTE2, RTE Player

Middle east/north Africa

beIN SPORTS


Japan vs Sweden H2H record

There have been 15 past meetings between these two countries, with Sweden holding the edge thanks to seven wins. Japan have won five times, while three have been draws.


Women's World Cup 2023 - Japan & Sweden results so far

Round

Japan

Sweden

Group stage matchday 1

Zambia 0-5 Japan

Sweden 2-1 South Africa

Group stage matchday 2

Japan 2-0 Costa Rica

Sweden 5-0 Italy

Group stage matchday 3

Japan 4-0 Spain

Argentina 0-2 Sweden

Last 16

Japan 3-1 Norway

Sweden (p) 0-0 United States


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Japan team news

There are no injuries in the Japan squad, but that doesn't mean Futoshi Ikeda's lineup is easily predicted. An impressive level of depth has allowed plenty of rotation in-tournament already, with the likes of Riko Ueki, Jun Endo and Golden Boot leader Hinata Miyazawa swapped around so far.


Sweden team news

Sweden also have no injury concerns. Peter Gerhardsson has used a much more settled starting XI, although took the opportunity to rest players in the dead rubber group game against Argentina.

The big question here is whether he keeps the same lineup again, bearing in mind Sweden played their last 16 game, all 120 lung-bustnig minutes against the United States, more recently than Japan.


Japan vs Sweden score prediction

Either of these teams would be a worthy winner of, not just this quarter-final tie, but the World Cup as a whole, such is the quality on offer in both squads.

It is likely to be incredibly close and could go the distance again for Sweden, at which point it will come down to who can most hold their nerve under pressure.

Prediction: Japan 1-1 Sweden (Japan to win on penalties)


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