Japan and Sweden draw 1-1 to advance to World Cup knockout stage.
Photo: Al Jazeera
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Japan and Sweden draw 1-1 to advance to World Cup knockout stage.

Japan and Sweden played to a 1-1 draw in their final Group F match at the World Cup. Daizen Maeda scored for Japan in the 56th minute before Anthony Elanga equalized for Sweden in the 62nd minute. Both teams advanced to the Round of 32, with Japan finishing second in the group to face Brazil.

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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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All outlets report identical facts; Al Jazeera emphasizes the quality of the team goals, Globe and Mail highlights Japan's historic scoring record, and Reuters focuses on Sweden keeping their World Cup alive.
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Coverage clusters in the center and international press. Here is each take as it stands.

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AJAl JazeeraINTERNATIONAL2h ago

“Japan draw 1-1 with Sweden at World Cup to finish second in Group F”

GMGlobe and MailINTERNATIONAL2h ago

“Japan, Sweden progress to knockout stage with mutually beneficial 1-1 draw”

RReutersCENTER10h ago

“Sweden's Elanga earns draw with Japan to keep their World Cup alive”

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