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SBD Staff Writer

by SBD Staff Writer in Soccer News

Updated Nov 22, 2022 · 10:35 AM PST

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Japan's Daiki Hashioka (15) and teammate Takefusa Kubo (7) celebrate beating 4-2 New Zealand 4-2 on penalties in a men's quarterfinal soccer match at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, July 31, 2021, in Kashima, Japan, Tokyo. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

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Germany will be desperate to get off to a flying start as they face Japan in their opening World Cup Group E game on Wednesday afternoon.

After a torrid past few years, the Germans are undergoing a transformation under Hansi Flick, and they will be hoping to do better than they have done in their last two major tournaments, exiting before the quarter-finals.

Germany vs Japan Odds

Matchup Moneyline Odds
Germany -235
Japan +390
Draw +600

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Competition for starting berths will be fierce, and Thomas Muller, who is known as the ‘assist king’ isn’t necessarily assured of a spot in the starting XI.

Japan, meanwhile, have overhauled their squad under Hajime Moriyasu, and they have a strong defense heading to Qatar.

Can Germany quell their detractors?

We have given you the full lowdown on this game, and we have picked out a couple of tips for you to add to your betting slips.

Germany vs Japan Betting Tips

Our first tip on the game is for the contest to end in a draw.

Next up, we like a Japanese attacking player to get on the scoresheet last.

Germany vs Japan Predictions

Honors Even

After scaling the heights in 2014, Germany are targeting a record-equalling fifth World Cup triumph. But Die Mannschaft have been through a wobble and they are still trying to get back to the team of yesteryear. Indeed, they finished third in their Nations League group, which was far from ideal preparation for the World Cup.

Defensively, they appear to be rather vulnerable as they don’t boast world-class full-backs, and there is no out-and-out goalscorer, even though Kai Havertz will put his hand up to be given a central striking role.

Japan, meanwhile, boasts plenty of energy and vibrancy, and they will look to cause Germany problems. When the sides last met in an international friendly, it ended in a 2-2 draw.

I have a predilection that this could well be another draw as Germany could gift plenty of chances. This outcome is available at 3/1 at online sportsbooks if you wish to follow up on that.

Daizen Maeda to Make his Mark

Blessed with quick feet, Daizen Maeda has lit up Scottish football plying his trade with Celtic, and he will certainly be one to pay attention to.

Although he’s been far from prolific this season, netting just four times in all competitions for Celtic, he can be a fox in the box, and Germany should not underestimate him.

Maeda is the sort of player that likes to make defenders panic, and he could well make his mark.

If you like the look of the goalscorer markets, then you can find a tempting price of 9/1 odds for Maeda to score the last goal of the game which could be worth pursuing.

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