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JPN vs PN Dream11 Match Prediction International Friendlies Dream 11 prediction Captain, Vice-Captain, Key Stats 13 November

By Jeet Ghosh
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JPN vs PN Dream11 Prediction: Japan are set to play Panama at the Merkur-Arena in Austria on Friday in an international friendly fixture. Japan returned to international action last month for the first time in 2020 and after starting with a 0-0 draw against Cameroon, they secured a 1-0 victory over Ivory Coast. Next up is a third successive home game, this time against Panama who themselves and coming off the back of a win after beating Costa Rica 0-1 away from home in a friendly. The visitors are yet to concede a goal in this calendar year and will prove tough nuts to crack for Japan even with home advantage.  Let’s take a look at JPN vs PN Dream11 Team prediction now.

Date: 13 November, Friday
Time: 7:45 pm IST
Match: Japan vs Panama
Place: Venue Merkur Arena, Graz

Form Guide:
JPN: W-L-D-W
PN: L-L-W-W

Head to Head: (1Match)
Japan wins: 1
Panama wins: 0
Draws: 0

JPN vs PN Dream11 Team Prediction

Japan Team News
The Samurai Blues were unbeaten in 25 of their preceding 30 overall fixtures, and in the process they had recorded separate seven-match and five-fixture winning runs. At home, they were unbeaten in five of their last six appearances, and had kept clean sheets in eight of their ten home matches.

Injury update, unavailability
Japan will be without Arminia Bielefeld midfielder Ritsu Doan as well as Red Bull Salzburg winger Masaya Okugawa, who have both been withdrawn from the squad.

JPN Playing 11 & Subs (probable)
Daniel Schmidt, Sei Muroya, Maya Yoshida, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Yuta Nakayama, Wataru Endo, Daichi Kamada, Gaku Shibasaki, Junya Ito, Musashi Suzuki, Takefusa Kubo

Subs (probable): Genki Haraguchi, Takumi Minamino, Shoya Nakajima

Panama Team News
Panama are winless in 21 of their last 27 overall games, and they remained so in 23 of their last 30 road trips. On top of that, Thomas Christiansen’s men also have a 100% losing record against this rival, and they are yet to score a goal against them as well. The Canal Men are 50 ranking places below them in FIFA’s list, and they also have a 100% losing record in h2h encounters.

Injury update, unavailability
Panama will be without Universitario midfielder Alberto Quintero, who has been withdrawn.

PN Playing 11 & Subs (probable)
Luis Mejia, Michael Murillo, Harold Cummings, Fidel Escobar, Andres Andrade, Abdiel Ayarza, Anibal Godoy, Victor Griffith, Jorman Aguilar, Jose Fajardo, Gabriel Torres

Subs (probable): Edgar Barcenas, Armando Cooper, Eduardo Guerrero

JPN vs PN Dream11 Prediction Today Football Match
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Let’s take a look at the JPN vs PN dream 11 prediction for today’s football match

Goalkeeper: Gonda
Defenders: Nagatomo, Sakai, Palacios, Davis
Midfielders: Minamino, Kamada, Kubo, Cooper
Forwards: Suzuki, Torres

Captain Picks

Musashi Suzuki: Suzuki has 5 goals in 8 matches this season. This results in a goal conversion rate of 33.45%. He has 1 assist to his name.

Gabriel Torres: Torres has 17 goals in 24 matches. This results in a goal conversion rate of 59.05%. He has a total number of 5 assists.

2 GL captain options

Jose Fajardo: He has 2 goals in the last two matches. He had a total of 3 big chances and has 1 assist.

Andres Andrade: Andrade has a total of 2 blocks, 4 ariel duels and a total number of 9 tackles.

Who will win JPN vs PN Today Match Prediction Football

The Samurai Blue have not been in competitive action since last November, beating Kyrgyzstan 2-0 in World Cup qualifying. That means they’ve won all four matches in Group F and, at the half way point, are well on their way to the third round. Japan have a talented squad and should be able to emerge victorious in this friendly international. We predict a 2-0 win for Japan in JPN vs PN today match prediction.

Jeet Ghosh

Jeet Ghosh is a Football Journalist, living and working in Kolkata with years of experience. He is a Post Graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication from Jadavpur University. Jeet is a sports lover but has a special liking for football. He has worked as a football writer with The Citizen, Sportsflashes, Sportskeeda. He follows the football leagues around the world and is somewhat partial towards Real Madrid.