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3-0
Tue, 18 Nov 2025
65%29%6%
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Pregame prediction hit: 1
Pregame Notes
1:65%X:29%2:6%
Community lean: No votes yet.
Recent form: Japan 13-4 pts, last 5.
Win momentum: Japan 4-1, last 5.
Unbeaten run: Japan 5-2, last 5.
Loss control: Japan 0-3, last 5.
Draw pressure: moderate, 2/10.
Goal trend: Japan +7 vs Bolivia -6.
Scoring edge: Japan 9-4, last 5.
Defensive edge: Japan 2 vs 10.
Pressure index: Japan 19-6.
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Japan vs Bolivia Predictions - 18 Nov 2025

Pregame prediction state, community vote lean, matchup drivers, and trend context.

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Match prediction guide

Japan vs Bolivia predictions cover Friendlies, Friendlies 1 on 18 Nov 2025. Kick-off is listed for Tuesday, 18 November 2025 at 11:15 CET. This preview brings together the prediction lean, community voting, recent form, head-to-head notes and team context in one place. Because this is the predictions tab, the copy focuses on the pre-match view rather than live in-play swings after kick-off.

Prediction lean and vote split

The pre-match prediction split is Japan 65%, Draw 29%, Bolivia 6%, giving Japan the clearest lean before the other matchup factors are considered.

What can shape the matchup

Recent form gives the first matchup clue: over the last five, Japan have taken 13 points while Bolivia have taken 4. That comes from Japan taking 4 wins and Bolivia taking 1 win in that span. Goal trend sits at Japan +7 and Bolivia -6.

Recent head-to-head context lists Japan 1 recent H2H win, Bolivia 0 recent H2H wins, and 0 draws, which adds rivalry history without treating older meetings as more important than current form.

Underlying team metrics add chance creation score at Japan 8 versus Bolivia 3.9 and clean-sheet rate at 50% against 20%, giving the prediction a check against chance creation, defensive resistance and match-control signals.

Prediction trend

The prediction trend contains 91 trend points, showing how the pre-match view developed before the current prediction read.