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Iraq vs Japan: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch

A spot in the knockout stage of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup is within reach for record four-time champions Japan as they battle Iraq on Friday at Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan.

For a team that is 17th in the world rankings, and heading into the tournament in red-hot form, Japan were expected to comfortably see off Vietnam in their Group D opener on Sunday. However, Hajime Moriyasu's side surprisingly found themselves 2-1 down after 33 minutes played at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha.

The Samurai Blue, though, bounced back from that early scare to claim a 4-2 victory against Vietnam, with Monaco's Takumi Minamino bagging a brace and Reims' Keito Nakamura restoring the lead late in the first half.

Iraq, meanwhile, kicked off their Asian Cup campaign with a thumping 3-1 victory against Indonesia on Monday to continue their march towards the trophy that has eluded them for 17 years. A surprise win against a star-studded Japanese side here would effectively seal the Lions of Mesopotamia's place in the next round of the competition.

Here GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.

Iraq vs Japan kick-off time

Date:Friday, January 19, 2024
Kick-off time:11:30 am GMT
Venue:Education City Stadium

The AFC Asian Cup match between Iraq and Japan will be played at the Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar.

It will kick off at 11:30 am GMT on Friday, January 19, 2024, in the United Kingdom (UK).

How to watch Iraq vs Japan online - TV channels & live streams

TrillerTVWatch here

In the UK, the game is available to watch through TrillerTV. Fans who are unable to watch the game can follow the live action on GOAL.

Team news & squads

Iraq team news

Iraq made only one change to their starting XI from their friendly versus South Korea, with former Manchester United midfielder Zidane Iqbal coming in to replace Montader Madjed for the 3-1 opening-day victory against Indonesia. Head coach Jesus Casas is likely to keep changes to a minimum for Friday's encounter against Japan.

Iraq possible XI: Hassan; H. Ali, Natiq, Adnan, Doski; Rashid, Resan; Bayesh, Jasim, Amyn; M. Ali.

PositionPlayers
Goalkeepers:Talib, Sulaka, Hassan
Defenders:Ali, Natiq, Putros, Adnan, Mohideen, Doski, Tahseen, Yahya
Midfielders:Amyn, Bayesh, Iqbal, Resan, Hashim, Al-Ammari, Jasim, Allee, Rashid, Madjed
Forwards:Al-Hamadi, Ali, Hussein, Al-Saed

Japan team news

Brighton & Hove Albion fleet-footed winger Kaoru Mitoma missed Japan's opening encounter due to an ankle injury, but head coach Hajime Moriyasu expects he will be ready later in the group stage. Takumi Minamino's first-half brace over the weekend helped Japan reclaim momentum and turn the tide in their campaign opener.

Japan possible XI: Suzuki; Sugawara, Itakura, Taniguchi, H. Ito; Endo, Morita; J. Ito, Minamino, Kubo; Ueda.

PositionPlayers
Goalkeepers:Maekawa, Suzuki, Nozawa
Defenders:Taniguchi, Itakura, Watanabe, Nakayama, Machida, Maikuma, Tomiyasu, Ito, Sugawara
Midfielders:Endo, Ito, Asano, Minamino, Morita, Mitoma, Maeda
Forwards:Hatate, Doan, Ueda, Nakamura, Sano, Kubo, Hosoya

Head-to-Head Record

DateMatch ScoreCompetition
06/13/17Iraq 1-1 JapanInt. Friendly Games
06/10/16Japan 2-2 IraqInt. Friendly Games
11/06/15Japan 4-0 IraqInt. Friendly Games
01/16/15Iraq 0-1 JapanAFC Asian Cup
06/11/13Iraq 0-1 JapanWorld Championship Qual. AFC

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