The loss for Tunisia means it is eliminated from the tournament. The North African nation could not contain Japan’s speedy attack nor create any clear chances of their own.

Group F continues with a match in Guadalupe, Mexico.

The nine goals conceded in games against Sweden and Japan means it is impossible to advance to the next round.

Japan moves closer to the World Cup knockout stages after defeating Tunisia 4-0 in Group F. It's the most goals Japan has scored in a World Cup match.

Japón dio un paso decidido para colarse en la fase de eliminación directa del Mundial por cuarta vez consecutiva, al vapulear el sábado 4-0 a Túnez en el partido número 1.000 en…

Analysis of the Group F game between Tunisia and Japan in Monterrey, Mexico

Japan crushed Tunisia 4-0 in the 1,000th FIFA World Cup match ever played, eliminating the North African side and moving to 4 points in the group stage.

The World Cup marked its 1000th game with Japan thrashing Tunisia 4-0 on Saturday to close in on a place in the last 32. Ayase Ueda scored twice while Daichi Kamada and Junya Ito…

Japan dominates Tunisia 4-0 in their 1,000th World Cup match, securing a strong position in Group F.

Japan beats Tunisia 4-0 in the World Cup's 1,000th match. Tunisia winning Group F now at 0.1% YES.

Ayase Ueda scores a brace, Daichi Kamada bags his second goal of the tournament and Junya Ito gets off the mark in Mexico.

Ayase Ueda scored a brace, Daichi Kamada netted his second goal of the tournament and Junya Ito got off the mark in Mexico.

Japan are the first Asian side to score four goals in a World Cup match.

Two goals from Ueda, plus strikes by Kamada and Ito, sealed the fate of Tunisia and their new coach Hervé Renard

Two goals from Ueda, plus strikes by Kamada and Ito, seal the fate of Tunisia and their new coach Hervé Renard

Ayase Ueda scored twice as Japan thrashed Tunisia 4-0 in the 1,000th game in World Cup history, pushing the Asian giants closer to the round of 32.

Dopo il pareggio per 2-2 contro l'Olanda nella prima giornata, i nipponici rifilano un netto 0-4 alla Tunisia e ne sanciscono l'eliminazione della Coppa del Mondo. Rassegna…

Japan secured a decisive victory over Tunisia in Monterrey, eliminating the North African side and overshadowing Herve Renard's brief tenure as Tunisia's new coach.

Two goals from Ayase Ueda, and one each from Daichi Kamada and Junya Ito, keep Asian giants Japan second in Group F.

The loss for Tunisia means it is eliminated from the tournament. The North African nation could not contain Japan’s speedy attack nor create any clear chances of their own.

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