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Japan 0-0 Poland
Poland play about four passes to take the ball from their own attack all the way back to their goalkeeper. Shambles.
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Japan 0-0 Poland
Poland play about four passes to take the ball from their own attack all the way back to their goalkeeper. Shambles.
Japan 0-0 Poland
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert in Russia
The grappling in the box is absurd. Referee do something about it for goodness sake!
Japan 0-0 Poland
Lawro is furious about the grappling in the box. Poland get the ball away as the corner comes in.
Japan 0-0 Poland
Another corner to Japan as Jan Bednarek heads the ball out under pressure from Shinji Okazaki.
Japan 0-0 Poland
Now Hiroki Sakai whips in a cross to Shinji Okazaki, who controls the ball well on his chest and Poland have to concede a corner.
The corner is caught by Lukasz Fabianski.
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Hiroki Sakai tries to find Gotoku Sakai - no relation - on the edge of the box but the Japan defender miscontrols the pass and the chance is gone.
Now at the other end Poland have a sloppily conceded corner. The corner makes its way to Rafal Kurzawa, who volleys well wide from 25 yards out.
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Ben: What a save from the Japanese keeper. The best of this World Cup thus far.
Japan 0-0 Poland
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert in Russia
Decent strike for Usami, Fabianski is a little lucky that the deflection went straight back to him.
It would have been some shot to score from there, but I don't know why goalkeepers push things straight out, it is so dangerous.
Japan 0-0 Poland
There's still no movement in the group table.
Japan are going through as winners, Senegal take the runners-up spot and Colombia are joining Poland on the plane home. Well they'll probably get different planes.
A goal in Senegal's game against Colombia - or a Poland goal - would change things though...
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A chance for Japan as Takashi Usami takes an ambitious shot from out wide. Lukasz Fabianski parries the effort off his defender Kamil Glik. It could go anywhere, but luckily for Poland it rolls back to the keeper harmlessly.
Usami shot saved by Poland's Fabianski
If Poland were to win this, and the other game ends a draw, then Japan are out.
Japan 0-0 Poland
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert in Russia
Excellent save. The keeper does well, the movement with his feet is excellent. He is so quick over the ground.
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Brilliant save by Japan keeper Eiji Kawashima here. Bartosz Bereszynski gets an excellent header onto a cross, which is bound for the bottom left corner before the veteran goalkeeper somehow gets a hand to it - and stops it from crossing the line. Goalline technology shows us the ball was about 50% cross the line, which of course means no goal.
Is this the save of the World Cup so far?
Bad news for Colombia against Senegal as James Rodriguez limps off and is replaced.
Muto shot parried away by Fabianski
Japan 0-0 Poland
A long ball forward, Robert Lewandowski does well to keep it in but then plays the ball out for a throw-in as he tries to spin away from a couple of defenders.
He's probably looking forward to getting back to Bayern Munich now.
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Gaku Shibasaki has to wait while the referee deals with some wrestling. When he can finally take his corner, it's immediately headed away.
No yellow cards in either game yet, so Japan would still win the group on fair play if both matches end goalless.
Japan 0-0 Poland
Japan have their first corner as Kamil Glik heads a cross over his own bar.
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Gaku Shibasaki has made and completed more passes than any other Japanese player in this game so far (18/18)
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Mike: Japan versus Poland, all the players surnames end in just five letters: a, i, o, e or k!
That observation is more interesting than anything that's happened on the pitch