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Japan to advance in World Cup qualifier after North Korea game cancelled

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TOKYO: Japan look poised to reach the final stage of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup without kicking a ball after FIFA said their match at North Korea would not be reschedule­d.

North Korea were supposed to stage the qualifier on Tuesday in the capital Pyongyang, but five days before the game officials abruptly said the isolated country could not play host without giving a reason.

On Friday, the Asian Football Confederat­ion said the match was off and at the weekend FIFA said it ‘would neither be played nor reschedule­d’, citing lack of space in the internatio­nal football calendar.

“The matter and match outcome will be referred to the FIFA disciplina­ry committee,” said the football’s world governing body.

North Korea could suffer a 3-0 forfeit as a result, which would send Japan into the third stage of qualifying for the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Japan beat North Korea 1-0 in Tokyo on Thursday to make it three wins from three in Asian qualifying Group B.

Coach Hajime Moriyasu, who took Japan to the last 16 of the Qatar World Cup after wins over Spain and Germany, had been eyeing the North Korea game as an opportunit­y to make improvemen­ts following an unconvinci­ng display in the home leg.

“It’s unfortunat­e that we lost the opportunit­y to correct areas of concern and potential areas for improvemen­t that came to light,” he said on Friday.

“We will aim to improve as a team based on what we have built so far.”

Japan were dumped out of the Asian Cup quarter-finals 2-1 by Iran last month after entering the tournament as favourites. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Japan’s players celebrate a goal during their World Cup 2026 qualifier encounter North Korea at Tokyo’s National Stadium.
— AFP photo Japan’s players celebrate a goal during their World Cup 2026 qualifier encounter North Korea at Tokyo’s National Stadium.

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