Japan shut out Tunisia, which will not advance from group stage

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Sun 21st June, 02:27 2026
June 20, 2026; Monterrey, Mexico; Japan's Ayase Ueda scores their second goal.  Mandatory Credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images June 20, 2026; Monterrey, Mexico; Japan's Ayase Ueda scores their second goal. Mandatory Credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images

Ayase Ueda scored twice and had an assist to help Japan to a 4-0 Group F victory on Saturday night in Monterrey, Mexico, to eliminate Tunisia and spoil the debut of their coach Herve Renard.

Tunisia (0-2-0, 0 points) were eliminated while Japan and Netherlands each have four points (1-0-1) and a plus-4 goal differential.

Sweden (1-1-0) have three points heading into the final group matches on Thursday when Japan plays Sweden and Netherlands faces Tunisia.

Daichi Kamada opened the scoring in the 4th minute, the fastest goal ever for the Japanese in a World Cup match. The previous mark was Shinji Kagawa's score against Colombia in the sixth minute of their 2018 match.

Ueda made it 2-0 in the 31st minute, Junya Ito scored in the 69th and Ueda's header in the 83rd made Japan the first Asian team to score four goals in the World Cup.

This was the 1,000th World Cup match since the inaugural tournament in Uruguay in 1930.

Tunisia were embarrassed after their 5-1 loss to Sweden in the opener on June 14, resulting in the firing of Sabri Lamouchi. Renard coached Saudia Arabia in the 2022 World Cup when they upset eventual champion Argentina 2-1 in their opener.


The change didn't help.

Kamada, scoring in a second straight match, made a run toward the near post when Keito Nakamura from the left side sent a cross from the end line that Kamada was able to redirect for his 14th goal in 51 matches.

Renard made several changes with the most obvious being the return of veteran goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen after Lamouchi made the questionable decision to start the inexperienced Mouhib Chamakh, who played poorly against Sweden.

Dahmen was in goal for the 2022 World Cup, including a 0-0 tie with Denmark.

He made a spectacular save in the 10th minute on Saturday to keep it a one-goal deficit when he got his left arm on the ball and prevented it from going completely over the goal line by inches on a shot by Takehiro Tomiyasu.

But Dahmen could do nothing on the brilliant strike from the edge of the box by Ueda, who dribbled toward the goal as Montassar Talbi backed off. Ueda's strike went between the defender's legs and tucked into the lower left corner.

Ito took a pass in stride from Ueda, held off Mohamed Amine, and slipped a shot past Dahmen for the 3-0 lead.

Japan goalie Zion Suzuki did not have to make a save as Tunisia totaled two shots and none on target.


--Field Level Media

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