Japan W - Spain W in live - 31 July 2023
31 July 2023 - 03:00
- Day 3
World - Womens World Cup
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Highlights
Game Statistics
Tactical Scheme
Formation : 3 - 4 - 3
Formation : 4 - 1 - 2 - 3
Substitutes
C. Hirao
M. Tanaka
DefenderR. Ishikawa
S. Miyake
M. Moriya
K. Seike
H. Sugita
Y. Hasegawa
A. Fujino
M. Tanaka
M. Hamano
R. Chiba
E. Salon
C. Coll
DefenderI. Andres
O. Hernandez
L. Codina
MidfielderM. Perez
C. Zornoza
I. Guerrero
ForwardA. Redondo
A. Del Castillo Beivide
E. Navarro
E. Gonzalez
Form
Table
Teams | Pts | P | W | D | L | GD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
9 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 11 |
2
|
6 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
Last matches
4/6 (67%)
1/6 (17%)
1/6 (17%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
26 Jul 2023 - Womens World Cup
22 Jul 2023 - Womens World Cup
14 Jul 2023 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
3 Feb 2022 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
30 Jan 2022 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
25 Jun 2019 - Womens World Cup
6/6 (100%)
0/6 (0%)
0/6 (0%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
26 Jul 2023 - Womens World Cup
21 Jul 2023 - Womens World Cup
13 Jul 2023 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
5 Jul 2023 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
29 Jun 2023 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
6 Sep 2022 - World Cup Qualification Women, UEFA Group 7
Live Commentary
Spain awarded a free kick in their own half.
Spain's Esther Gonzalez is on target but unsuccessful.
Throw-in for Spain at Wellington Regional Stadium.
Throw-in Spain.
Spain have a goal kick.
Japan are coming forward and Hikaru Naomoto gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.
Oihane Hernandez (Spain) gets a yellow card.
Japan are in shooting range from this free kick.
Spain have a goal kick.
Japan have a dangerous throw-in.
Japan are whistled for offside.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a Japan throw-in in Spain's half.
Throw-in for Spain close to the penalty box.
Spain have been awarded a corner by Ekaterina Koroleva.
Futoshi Ikeda is making the team's fifth substitution at Wellington Regional Stadium with Hina Sugita replacing Jun Endo.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a free kick to Spain in their own half.
It's now 4-0 in Wellington as Mina Tanaka scores for Japan.
Esther Gonzalez is on a sub for Salma Paralluelo for Spain.
Japan to take a throw-in in Spain territory.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a free kick to Japan.
Ekaterina Koroleva awards Japan a goal kick.
Can Spain get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Japan's half?
Throw-in Spain.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a Spain throw-in in Japan's half.
Ball goes out of play for a Japan goal kick.
Claudia Zornoza is replacing Teresa Abilleira for Spain at Wellington Regional Stadium.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a Japan throw-in in Spain's half.
Can Spain get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Japan's half?
Goal kick for Japan at Wellington Regional Stadium.
Spain's Teresa Abilleira misses with an attempt on goal.
Ball safe as Japan is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a throw-in for Spain, close to Japan's area.
Spain to take a throw-in in Japan territory.
Throw-in for Japan in their own half.
Futoshi Ikeda (Japan) is making a fourth substitution, with Mina Tanaka replacing Riko Ueki.
Throw-in for Japan at Wellington Regional Stadium.
Free kick Spain.
Japan awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Japan awarded a free kick in their own half.
Jorge Vilda is making the team's third substitution at Wellington Regional Stadium with Eva Maria Navarro replacing Maria Francisca Caldentey Oliver.
Jorge Vilda (Spain) is making a second substitution, with Alba Maria Redondo Ferrer replacing Alexia Putellas.
Throw-in for Spain in their own half.
Can Japan get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Spain's half?
Free kick Japan.
Japan make their third substitution with Miyabi Moriya replacing Risa Shimizu.
Japan make their second substitution with Yui Hasegawa replacing Fuka Nagano.
Throw-in Japan.
Spain to take a throw-in in Japan territory.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a Spain throw-in in Japan's half.
Corner awarded to Spain.
Ball goes out of play for a Japan goal kick.
Can Spain capitalize from this throw-in deep inside Japan's half?
Hikaru Naomoto for Japan drives towards goal at Wellington Regional Stadium. But the finish is unsuccessful.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a free kick to Japan in their own half.
Goal kick for Japan at Wellington Regional Stadium.
Spain's Ona Batlle breaks free at Wellington Regional Stadium. But the strike goes wide of the post.
Spain to take a throw-in in Japan territory.
Aoba Fujino is on a sub for Hinata Miyazawa for Japan.
Oihane Hernandez is replacing Olga Carmona for Spain at Wellington Regional Stadium.
The ref's whistle signals the end of the first-half.
Irene Paredes Hernandez of Spain smashes in a shot on target. The keeper saves, though.
Japan needs to be cautious. Spain have an attacking throw-in.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a free kick to Japan.
Olga Carmona (Spain) has received a yellow card from Ekaterina Koroleva.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a free kick to Spain.
Throw-in for Spain at Wellington Regional Stadium.
Free kick Japan.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a Spain throw-in in Japan's half.
Ekaterina Koroleva awards Japan a goal kick.
Goal! Japan extend their lead to 3-0 through Hinata Miyazawa. Riko Ueki with an assist there.
Can Spain get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Japan's half?
Spain have been awarded a corner by Ekaterina Koroleva.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a Spain throw-in in Japan's half.
Japan awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Japan have a goal kick.
Jennifer Hermoso Fuentes (Spain) wins the ball in the air but heads wide.
Ball safe as Spain is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Ekaterina Koroleva awards Japan a goal kick.
Ball safe as Japan is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Goal! Riko Ueki extends Japan's lead to 2-0. Great play from Hinata Miyazawa to set up the goal.
Japan awarded a free kick in their own half.
Goal kick for Japan at Wellington Regional Stadium.
Japan awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Japan awarded a free kick in their own half.
Spain drives forward and Salma Paralluelo gets in a shot. Without netting, however.
Throw-in for Spain in their own half.
Throw-in for Japan at Wellington Regional Stadium.
Japan have a goal kick.
In Wellington Spain attack through Jennifer Hermoso Fuentes. The finish is off target, however.
Throw-in Japan.
Hinata Miyazawa scores to make it 1-0 at Wellington Regional Stadium. Jun Endo instrumental with a fine assist.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a free kick to Japan.
Ball safe as Spain is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Free kick Japan.
Throw-in Japan.
Can Spain get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Japan's half?
Japan awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Ball goes out of play for a Japan goal kick.
Spain to take a throw-in in Japan territory.
Ekaterina Koroleva signals a free kick to Japan in their own half.
Throw-in for Spain at Wellington Regional Stadium.
Throw-in for Spain in their own half.
Mina Tanaka has assisted the most goals for Japan with 3. Eva Navarro is Spain's biggest assister (2).
Japan have kept a clean sheet in 3 matches in a row.
Japan have a winning streak of 3 matches.
Japan scores 2.2 goals when playing at home and Spain scores 4 goals when playing away (on average).
Both teams didn't concede on their last match.
Average number of goals in the first half in meetings between Japan and Spain is 1.
Average number of goals in meetings between Japan and Spain is 2.5.
Japan scores 0.75 goals in a match against Spain and Spain scores 1.75 goals against Japan (on average).
In the last 4 meetings Japan won 0, Spain won 3, 1 draws.
Spain have lost just 0 of their last 4 games against Japan (in all competitions).
Spain's performance of the last 5 matches is better than Japan's.
In World Cup, Women, Spain has better performance than Japan.
When Spain is down 1-0 away, they win 0% of their matches.
When Japan is down 0-1 home, they win 0% of their matches.
When Spain leads 0-1 away, they win in 100% of their matches.
When Japan leads 1-0 at home, they win in 100% of their matches.
On their last meeting Spain won by 1 goals.
The winner of their last meeting was Spain.
Japan wins 41% of halftimes, Spain wins 87%.
Japan wins 1st half in 41% of their matches, Spain in 87% of their matches.
Spain have scored at least one goal for 18 consecutive matches.
Spain have kept a clean sheet in 6 matches in a row.
Spain have a winning streak of 8 matches.
Score and result Japan W - Spain W
The Japan W - Spain W (Football - Womens World Cup) match in 7/31/23 03:00 is now complete.
The Japan W - Spain W result is as follows: 4-0
Now that this Football (Womens World Cup) match is over and the score is known, you can find the highlights and key statistics on that same page.