Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden Advance: Highlights from the Tournament
In a thrilling day of football, the Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden have all secured their places in the next round of the tournament. Here are the key moments.
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In a thrilling day of football, the Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden have all secured their places in the next round of the tournament. Here are the key moments.
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Stay informed with our live updates as Japan faces Sweden in their Group F match.
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