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Japan snatch late draw with Netherlands

Daichi Kamada's 89th-minute equaliser secures a 2-2 draw for Japan against Netherlands in their World Cup Group F opener.

15 Jun 2026 · 1d ago·1 source

According to Sky Sports — Football, Japan twice came from behind to earn a 2-2 draw with Netherlands in their World Cup Group F opener. Daichi Kamada's late equaliser secured the draw after Japan had previously levelled the match.

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