Japan vs Croatia World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Round of 16 match at Qatar 2022

David Lynch

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If momentum is truly influential in elite-level football, then Japan have every reason to fancy their chances in this World Cup Round of 16 tie.

Nobody had given the Blue Samurai a chance of escaping a group featuring Germany and Spain but they did just that courtesy of victories over both - with the latter win coming in dramatic circumstances in the final game.

As such, they are bouncing into the knockout stages quite unlike their opponents, who rather snuck through after goalless draws with Belgium and Morocco.

Below are the projected lineups for both teams.

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Japan vs Croatia lineups

Yuto Nagatomo believes courage will be even more important than team selection or tactics for Japan when they face Croatia in the World Cup Round of 16.

“I think this is a great opportunity for us to show the world how we can fight like Samurai,” the defender said.

“Before they go into battle they polish their weapons and try to improve their techniques, but if they are scared during battle, they would not be able to use those weapons and techniques fully.

“It’s exactly the same with football – of course the tactics and techniques are important, but no matter how much we have improved those, if we are scared when we are on the field, those things are useless.

“In order to maximise all the tactics that we have been discussing and practising for the last four years, the first condition is to have courage.”

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Japan confirmed starting 11

Japan confirmed starting lineup(3-4-3, right to left): 12. Gonda (GK) — 16. Tomiyasu, 22. Yoshida, 3. Taniguchi — 14. Ito, 6. Endo, 13. Morita, 5. Nagatomo — 8. Doan, 25. Maeda, 15. Kamada

  • Injured: Takefusa Kubo
  • Suspended: Ko Itakura

Suspended Ko Itakura is replaced by Takehiro Tomiyasu in defence, with Wataru Endo in midfield in place of the injured Takefusa Kubo, and the in form Ritsu Doan starts over Ao Tanaka.

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Croatia confirmed starting 11

Croatia confirmed starting lineup (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Livakovic — 22. Juranovic, 6. Lovren, 20. Gvardiol, 3. Barisic — 10. Modric, 11. Brozovic, 8. Kovacic — 16. Petkovic, 9. Kramaric, 4. Perisic

  • Injured: none
  • Suspended: none

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Japan vs Croatia World Cup squads

Here are the names on Japan and Croatia's World Cup squad lists in Qatar (caps correct as of start of Qatar 2022):

Japan World Cup squad

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Eiji KawashimaStrasbourg (FRA)3995
GK12Shuichi GondaShimizu S-Pulse (JPN)3334
GK23Daniel SchmidtSint-Truiden (BEL) 3011
DEF5Yuto NagatomoTokyo (JPN)36138
DEF22Maya YoshidaSchalke (GER)34122
DEF19Hiroki SakaiUrawa Red Diamonds (JPN) 3272
DEF16Takehiro TomiyasuArsenal (ENG)2329
DEF2Miki YamaneKawasaki Frontale (JPN)2815
DEF3Shogo TaniguchiKawasaki Frontale (JPN)3114
DEF4Ko ItakuraBorussia Monchengladbach (GER)2513
DEF26Hiroki ItoStuttgart (GER)236
MID7Gaku ShibasakiLeganes (SPA)3060
MID6Wataru EndoStuttgart (GER)2943
MID1Takumi MinaminoMonaco (FRA)2744
MID14Junya ItoReims (FRA)2938
MID8Ritsu DoanFreiburg (GER)2429
MID15Daichi KamadaEintracht Frankfurt (GER)2622
MID11Takefusa KuboReal Sociedad (SPA)2120
MID13Hidemasa MoritaSporting (POR)2717
MID17Ao TanakaFortuna Dusseldorf (GER)2415
MID9Kaoru MitomaBrighton (ENG)259
MID24Yuki SomaNagoya Grampus (JPN)258
FWD18Takuma AsanoBochum (GER)2737
FWD21Ayase UedaClub Brugge (BEL)2411
FWD25Daizen MaedaCeltic (SCO)258
FWD20Shuto MachinoShonan Bellmare (JPN)234

Croatia World Cup squad

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Dominik LivakovicDinamo Zagreb (CRO)2733
GK12Ivo GrbicAtletico Madrid (SPA)262
GK23Ivica IvusicOsijek (CRO) 275
DEF2Josip StanisicBayern Munich (GER)226
DEF3Borna BarisicRangers (SCO)2927
DEF5Martin ErlicSassuolo (ITA)243
DEF6Dejan LovrenZenit St Petersburg (ITA)3371
DEF19Borna SosaVfB Stuttgart (GER)248
DEF20Josko GvardiolRB Leipzig (GER)2012
DEF21Domagoj VidaAEK Athens (GRE)3399
DEF22Josip JuranovicCeltic (SCO)2721
DEF24Josip SutaloDinamo Zagreb (CRO)223
MID7Lovro MajerRennes (FRA)2410
MID8Mateo KovacicChelsea (ENG)2883
MID10Luka ModricReal Madrid (SPA)37154
MID1Luka SucicRB Salzburg (AUS)203
MID11Marcelo BrozovicInter Milan (ITA) 2976
MID13Nikola VlasicTorino (ITA)2541
MID15Mario PasalicAtalanta (ITA)2742
MID4Ivan PerisicTottenham Hotspur (ENG)33115
MID26Kristijan JakicEintracht Frankfurt (GER)254
FWD9Andrej KramaricHoffenheim (GER)3173
FWD14Marko LivajaHadjuk Split (CRO)2914
FWD16Bruno PetkovicDinamo Zagreb (CRO)2822
FWD17Ante BudimirOsasuna (ENG)3115
FWD18Mislav OrsicDinamo Zagreb (CRO)2920

David Lynch

David Lynch is a freelance football journalist primarily covering Liverpool FC. He has reported on the the Reds for over a decade for publications such as the Sunday Mirror and Evening Standard, carving out a reputation as a trusted voice on all things Anfield in the process. Having followed Liverpool across England and Europe over the course of his career, David has filed from illustrious venues such as Camp Nou, the Allianz Arena and the Estadio do Dragao, as well as from multiple Champions League finals.