Japan line up friendlies against Mali, Ukraine, Paraguay

Japan line up friendlies against Mali, Ukraine, Paraguay

The three friendlies are preparation for Japan's World Cup campaign.

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TOKYO: Japan have lined up friendlies against Mali and Ukraine in Belgium in March as they prepare for this year’s World Cup in Russia, the Japan Football Association said on Friday.

Japan are scheduled to meet Mali on March 23 and Ukraine four days later, Kyodo news agency reported. Both matches will take place in Liege with national coach Vahid Halilhodžić hoping to work out his best team for the June 14-July 15 tournament.

Japan have been drawn to face Colombia, Senegal, and Poland in Group H at the World Cup and begin their campaign against Colombia on June 19.

“It’s an important opportunity to figure out the team for the tournament,” Halilhodžić said in a statement.

Japan, who are ranked 56th in the world, will also play a friendly with Paraguay at an undetermined location on June 12, the association added on its website.

“I’ll look at everything, including the players’ condition. I want to make sure we’re properly prepared for the World Cup,” Halilhodžić added.

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