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Late comeback: Brazil scrape past and knock out Japan 🥳🇧🇷
A champion’s victory? Brazil beat Japan 2-1 in comeback fashion, with the winning goal coming at 50 MINUTES OF THE SECOND HALF.With that, Brazil sent the Japanese team home and secured a place in th...
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Sports Mole
· Jun 29, 2026
Brazil 2-1 Japan: First knockout comeback since 2002 has Ancelotti's fingerprints all over it
Brazil come from behind to beat Japan 2-1 in a World Cup last-32 thriller — a comeback feat the South American giants had not managed since 2002.
SkySports
SHOCK on the cards! Japan lead Brazil LIVE!
SHOCK on the cards! Japan lead Brazil LIVE!
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 28, 2026
Jepun semakin matang
DALLAS: Jepun bertekad mencipta satu lagi kejutan besar apabila berdepan gergasi Amerika Selatan, Brazil dalam aksi pusingan 32 terbaik Piala Dunia 2026 di Stadium NRG, Houston, awal pagi Selasa. Skuad Samurai Biru hadir dengan keyakinan tinggi selepas pernah mengejutkan Brazil 3-2 dalam aksi persahabatan di Tokyo pada Oktober tahun lalu, sekali gus mencatat kemenangan pertama ... Read more The post Jepun semakin matang appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
NBC News
· Jun 30, 2026
From The Sports Desk: Japan, Germany and Netherlands eliminated in roller-coaster day
Brazil came from behind to beat Japan 2-1 with a winner in the sixth minute of injury time while two European powerhouses crashed out in penalty shootouts in a roller-coaster day of elimination action.
Euronews
· Jun 26, 2026
Japan fans flood Shibuya as World Cup draw with Sweden sets up Brazil clash
Japan reach World Cup last 32 after 1-1 draw with Sweden on 26 June, prompting celebrations across Tokyo. , sparking huge celebrations in Tokyo’s Shibuya. They now face Brazil in the knockout stage.
Football365
· Jun 26, 2026
Japan set up World Cup’s most intriguing last-32 tie as Sweden do enough
Japan and Sweden went through the motions while both sides reached the last 32, setting up a fascinating tie for Brazil
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Related coverage for "Late comeback: Brazil scrape past and knock out Japan 🥳🇧🇷": Sports Mole — Brazil 2-1 Japan: First knockout comeback since 2002 has Ancelotti's fingerprints all over it. SkySports — SHOCK on the cards! Japan lead Brazil LIVE!. Utusan Malaysia — Jepun semakin matang. NBC News — From The Sports Desk: Japan, Germany and Netherlands eliminated in roller-coaster day. Euronews — Japan fans flood Shibuya as World Cup draw with Sweden sets up Brazil clash. Football365 — Japan set up World Cup’s most intriguing last-32 tie as Sweden do enough