Japan defeated Tunisia 4-0 [1] during the 1,000th FIFA World Cup match on Sunday, eliminating Tunisia from the tournament [2].
The result marks a historic milestone for the competition and a significant breakthrough for Japan, which now moves closer to a knockout-stage spot.
Ayase Ueda scored twice in the victory [3]. Japan's four goals [1] represent the team's biggest-ever tournament win [4]. The performance also makes Japan the first Asian nation to score four goals in a single World Cup game [4].
Tunisia failed to score during the match [1]. The defeat ensures their exit from the competition, as they were unable to secure the points necessary to advance [2].
Japan has now extended its unbeaten run to four matches [4]. The victory provides a momentum boost for the squad as they navigate the group stage of the 2026 tournament.
The match, which began Saturday night and concluded Sunday morning [5], served as a decisive encounter for both teams. While Japan celebrates a record-breaking offensive display, Tunisia exits the tournament following the 4-0 [3] loss.
“Japan's biggest-ever tournament win”
The 1,000th match milestone coincides with a shift in competitive dynamics for Asian football. By setting a scoring record for an Asian nation and securing a dominant win, Japan demonstrates a level of offensive efficiency that increases their viability as a contender in the knockout rounds, while Tunisia's exit highlights the volatility of the group stages.


