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14 Nov
Sat
•8:00pm
Twickenham Stadium • London
14 Nov
Sat
•8:00pm
Twickenham Stadium • London
14 Nov
Sat
•8:00pm
Twickenham Stadium • London
21 Nov
Sat
•8:00pm
Murrayfield Stadium • Edinburgh
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Since the last major international tournament, the English side arrives at the 2026 World Cup as one of the most complete teams of this new era: building calmly from the back, full-backs that attack the flanks and outstanding quality between the lines to create that decisive final pass.
Japan, on the other hand, offers a completely different take on the game: perfectly coordinated pressing, tactical discipline and blistering transitions that punish every mistake in possession. They’ve never met in a World Cup finals match, although previous friendlies have already produced intense clashes packed with strategic nuances.
In such a demanding group, every detail matters: one poorly executed build-up or a badly defended counterattack can be the difference between cruising into the last 16 or being forced to swim against the tide from day one.
The Three Lions arrive backed by their run to the semi-finals at Russia 2018, a quarter-final spot at Qatar 2022 and a brilliant generation led by Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka.
The Japanese side comes in on the back of an unforgettable 2022 World Cup, with statement wins over Germany and Spain and a place in the last 16, powered by talents like Takumi Minamino, Daichi Kamada and Kaoru Mitoma.
This is a showdown between an established football powerhouse and a team in full take-off. Don’t follow it from afar: secure your tickets and experience this World Cup clash between England and Japan live from the stands.
For the next match between England World Cup 2026 and Japan World Cup 2026 on November 14, 2026, the lowest ticket price is in Section U22, at CAD 321, while Section U22 has the lowest average price at CAD 321.
| Sections | From | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Section U22 | CAD 321 | CAD 321 |
Historically, for England World Cup 2026 vs. Japan World Cup 2026 games, the lowest recorded ticket price is in Section 243, at CAD 202, while Section 243 has the lowest average price at CAD 202.
| Sections | From | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Section 243 | CAD 202 | CAD 202 |
| Section 217 | CAD 202 | CAD 202 |
| Section 219 | CAD 221 | CAD 221 |
| Section Club Level | CAD 282 | CAD 282 |
| Section Longside Lower Tier | CAD 327 | CAD 327 |
| Section 142 | CAD 337 | CAD 337 |
| Section Club Level | CAD 1,917 | CAD 1,917 |
| Section Centre Circle | CAD 2,072 | CAD 2,072 |
| Section Bobby Moore | CAD 2,397 | CAD 2,397 |