Japan and Spain have already secured their passage through to the knockout stage at the World Cup, with both already accumulating six points. However, an important clash between the sides in Wellington on Monday will determine the nation that tops Group C.
There is little doubt that Spain and Japan have been the standout teams in Group C, and both have secured their spots in the round of 16 with a game to spare. However, topping the group could have a huge impact as the tournament progresses, as it would avoid a potential showdown with Australia in the round of 16, and a potential match against the United States in the quarterfinals.
Spain currently holds the advantage coming into the final round of matches in Group C, as the European nation sits top of the standings courtesy of their superior goal difference.
Spain is yet to concede a goal in two matches at the World Cup, and they have scored an impressive eight. Five of those were scored in a demolition win over Zambia on Wednesday, with both Jennifer Hermoso and Alba Redondo netting braces.
Japan will be aware that only a victory will secure their place at the top of the standings, and they are likely to come into this showdown against Spain unfazed. The Asian nation has been one of the eye-catching nations across their opening two matches, after easing to a 5-0 win over Zambia and a 2-0 success over Costa Rica.
Their win over the latter was an extremely professional display, as they were able to take the game away from their rivals with two goals in two minutes. But, this will be the first big test faced by the 2011 world champions.
This will be a first World Cup clash between Spain and Japan, but the Asian nation is winless in their previous two against European nations. Spain also holds the advantage in previous clashes against Japan, as they have won three of the last four, with Japan yet to register a single win.
This will be a huge showdown to decide the group winners, and cases can be made for both nations. We see both teams finding the net in this match, but the preference remains for Spain, who appear to only be scratching the surface when it comes to their peak performance level.
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