Japan vs Ghana prediction, H2H and probable lineups, 14 November 2025
Japan and Ghana meet again this Friday, and honestly, this one feels like it could go either way. Both sides have something to prove—Japan want to show they’re still solid and consistent, while Ghana will be chasing a confidence-boosting win. It’s just a friendly, yeah, but these two nations rarely take games like this lightly.
Form Guide
Japan:
Japan have been pretty steady lately. They’re keeping possession well, pressing with energy, and their younger players are stepping up nicely. The only issue is sometimes they struggle to turn dominance into goals—lots of pretty football, not always enough end product.
Ghana:
Ghana’s form has been up and down. One match they look sharp and explosive, the next they lose control too easily. Still, they’ve got pace on the wings and some powerful midfielders who can change the game if they get going. Consistency is the big question.
Head-to-Head (H2H)
Historically, Japan and Ghana have produced really open, unpredictable matches. Japan usually edge things in terms of control and discipline, but Ghana often hurt them with counter-attacks and pure physicality. Their meetings don’t happen often, but when they do, there’s usually goals and chaos.
Team News
Japan:
Most of the squad is available, with only a couple of minor knocks reported. Expect a mix of regular starters and new faces trying to impress. Their fullbacks will play a big role, especially pushing high and supporting attacks.
Ghana:
Ghana are missing a few key names due to injuries, but the core of their lineup is still intact. The coach may experiment with a more compact midfield to reduce Japan’s passing rhythm. Their striker situation is a bit uncertain, so they might try different options.
Probable Lineups
Japan (4-3-3):
Goalkeeper; Tomiyasu, Itakura, Yoshida, Nagatomo; Endo, Morita, Kubo; Minamino, Ueda, Mitoma.
Ghana (4-2-3-1):
Goalkeeper; Lamptey, Djiku, Amartey, Mensah; Partey, Baba; Kudus, Sulemana, Owusu; Williams.
(Note: Lineups are predictions based on typical selections.)
Players to Watch
Japan – Kaoru Mitoma:
His pace, dribbling, and ability to cut inside will be crucial. If he’s in the mood, Ghana’s defense is going to have problems.
Ghana – Mohammed Kudus:
Creative, unpredictable, and dangerous anywhere around the box. Kudus can completely flip a match on its head with just one moment.
Match Prediction
This feels like a tight one. Japan will probably dominate the ball, but Ghana’s counter-attacks will keep them honest. If Japan finish their chances, they edge it. If not, Ghana can easily smash-and-grab.
Prediction: Japan 2–1 Ghana
Both sides score, Japan just a bit sharper.
Betting Tips
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Over 2.5 goals – These two usually create open games.
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Both teams to score (BTTS) – Ghana always find a way in friendlies.
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Mitoma anytime scorer – Good value based on his style.
Wrap-Up
Japan come in as slight favorites, but Ghana aren’t pushovers. Expect a lively match with chances on both ends. For a friendly, this one actually feels pretty competitive—and it might give us a good look at how both teams are shaping up for the future.