When East Asian Championship continues to grasp the inventiveness of football lovers across the country, an intriguing derby is set to grow.
South Korea will host Japan in a fixture loaded with narratives and expectation on
Football lovers who are not able to be at can capture the competition live on one of numerous streaming online services, be sure no one overlooks out on this captivating contest.
Both the board and fans couldnโt remain for the South Korea and Japan managers to unfold their techniques for the forthcoming competition.
If the South Korea do manage to break the deadlock early they had the ability to run away with this tie or win.
Japanโs midfield and defence meet a busier game than they are generally used to and that may lead to a pair of cards being hand out.
The match provides an chance for the East Asian Championship outfit to disclosure their fighting spirit, but overcoming an in-form Japan on
South Korea: Moon, Hyeon-ho, Park Sang-hyeok, Jin-seob Park, Insung Kim, Kim Moon-Hwan, Jin-Gyu Kim, Seo Min-woo, Tae-seok, Lee, Lee Dong Kyung, Gong Min-Hyun, Sangho Na
Japan: Keisuke Osako, Tomoya Ando, Hayato Araki, Taiyo Koga, Henry Heroki Mochizuki, Sho Inagaki, Hayao Kawabe, Yuki Soma, Ryo Germain, Taisei Miyashiro, Yuki KakitaThe latest head-to-head matches of competitors in every championship. Following this data we conclude that Japan has historical advantage.
Over the last meetings South Korea holds victories - 4, losses - 0 and draws - 1. Japan on the other hand holds the following results from the latest games: victories - 3, losses - 1 and draws - 1. Based on the games played we come to a conclusion that South Korea currently is in better form, in comparison to Japan.
South Korea: Hong Kong โ (Win 2:0), China โ (Win 3:0), Kuwait โ (Win 4:0), Iraq โ (Win 0:2), Jordan โ (Draw 1:1).
Japan: China โ (Win 2:0), Hong Kong โ (Win 6:1), Indonesia โ (Win 6:0), Australia โ (Loss 1:0), Saudi Arabia โ (Draw 0:0).