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Jepang Vs Australia: Socceroos Siap Kejutkan Samurai Biru

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Mitchell Duke yakin Australia bakal bikin kejutan di kandang Jepang. Samurai Biru lebih diunggulkan karena tengah dalam laju sempurna.

Jepang vs Australia bakal tersaji di matchday keempat Grup C Kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2026 zona Asia ronde ketiga di Saitama Stadium, Selasa (15/10/2024).

Samurai Biru diunggulkan meraih tiga angka di laga ini. Jepang punya keuntungan bermain di depan publik sendiri. Selain itu, pasukan Hajime Moriyasu juga masih belum terbendung di ronde ketiga.

Jepang saat ini berada di puncak klasemen Grup C dengan rekor sempurna. Mereka tiga kali meraih kemenangan dari tiga laga yang telah dilalui.

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