[–>
Japan has clinched second in Group F.[–>[1–>It will play Brazil in its Round of 32 knockout match in Houston on Monday, June 29.
What Japan needed to advance
Would have finished first se:
- [–>+[–>
+[–>
terminou à frente da Holanda no desempate[!–> - OR
- [–>+[–>
Tunísia venceu ou empatou[!–> - OR
- [–> Japão empatou[–>+[–>
Tunísia empatou[–>+[–>
terminou à frente da Holanda no desempate[!–> - OR
- [–> Japão empatou[–>+[–>
Teria terminado[–>second se:
- [–>+[–>
+[–>
terminou atrás da Holanda no desempate[!–> - OR
- Final result[–> Japão empatou[–>+[–>
- OR
- [–> Japão empatou[–>+[–>
Tunísia empatou[–>+[–>
terminou atrás da Holanda no desempate[!–> - OR
- [–>+[–>
+[–>
terminou à frente da Holanda no desempate[!–>
Teria terminado[–>third se:
- [–>+[–>
(>99% to advance) - OR
- [–>+[–>
+[–>
terminou atrás da Holanda no desempate[!–> (>99% to advance)
What happened to Japan out of 375 possible scoring scenarios
Each square is a specific final score in both Japan–Sweden (columns) and
Tunisia–the Netherlands (rows) matches, colored by where Japan would’ve finished group play if those scorelines occurred.