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2026 FIFA World Cup, Japan and Tunisia

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Japan vs. Tunisia Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match
Japan and Tunisia are set to face off in a Group F match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 21, 2026, at Monterrey Stadium on FS1.

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2026 World Cup picks, odds, predictions: Best bets for Germany-Ivory Coast, Tunisia-Japan on Saturday
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Germany starting lineup prediction today: Who will start vs. Ivory Coast at World Cup?
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Germany vs Ivory Coast live updates: World Cup 2026 game latest news and buildup
Four-time World Cup winners Germany take on Ivory Coast today in a likely battle for supremacy in Group E.

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Germany vs Ivory Coast score: Live FIFA World Cup updates as Group E leaders clash in pursuit of knockouts
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Germany vs Ivory Coast prediction and betting tips – Cards galore in World Cup clash
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Tunisia vs. Japan: How to Watch, TV Channel, Live Stream, Time

Tunisia and Japan meet in their 2026 FIFA World Cup second group stage match on Sunday, June 21, 2026 at 12:00 a.m. ET from Monterrey Stadium. Tunisia lost their opening match to Sweden 5-1, with Omar Rekik scoring their lone goal. Japan drew with the Netherlands 2-2 in their opener, with Daichi Kamada pitching in a score.
Major League Baseball
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Major League Baseball Names Shimon Hoizumi Managing Director of Japan

Major League Baseball today announced that Shimon Hoizumi has been named Managing Director, Japan, effective immediately. Based in MLB's Tokyo office, Hoizumi will oversee business operations in Japan and lead efforts to further expand fan engagement,
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‘A bird that flies never leaves a trace’: Why is Japan always so tidy at the World Cup?

Nobody can predict how the 48 teams will do at the FIFA World Cup this summer, but if you wanted to gamble on Japan being the tidiest team, you’d surely clean up at the bookies. Thanks to a societal expectation of all Japanese people,
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Japanese Fans Clean AT&T Stadium After Japan-Netherlands 2-2 Draw – World Cup Tradition

Japanese soccer fans once again drew attention for a longstanding World Cup tradition Sunday, remaining in the stands after their team’s match to collect trash and clean up their section at AT&T Stadium.
TopSpeed
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How The ‘90s Cemented Japan’s Sports Car Legacy

With a Master's degree in English Literature and six years of writing experience, Aayush has been contributing to TopSpeed for over two years. Since 95% of his personality is motorcycles, he goes beyond the spec sheet to explore the culture and spirit of ...
AOL
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How to experience Japan through its most famous sports

This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Japan is a place where passions, hobbies and interests aren’t just encouraged, they’re deemed as being essential to a healthy society — a concept known as ikigai. It’s no surprise ...
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When did baseball start in Japan and how did it become so popular?

Translation from Japanese to English: Play ball! Baseball has long been the national pastime in the United States, but it’s Japan that has dominated the sport on a global level at the World Baseball Classic. When Shohei Ohtani struck out Mike Trout for ...
TopSpeed
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The Budget Japanese Sports Car That Owners Say Rarely Breaks

Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now writes about what he truly loves: anything with an engine ...
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