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In other news...

Japan's Hashima Island is where hundreds of Korean workers were forced to toil in coal

mines.

While Tokyo has failed to implement its promise to let the world know of the island's brutal

history,...

UNESCO urged Japan to inform the world and seek dialogue with South Korea regarding the

matter.

Kim Hyo-sun tells us more.

UNESCO has urged Japan to tell the world about the brutality committed against the forced

laborers of Korea who worked on Japan's Hashima Island during its colonial rule of the Korean

Peninsula from 1910 to 1945.

The decision came at UNESCO's 42nd session of the World Heritage Committee on Wednesday,...

during which the international body reviewed the follow-up measures promised by Japan when

its 23 industrial facilities including those on Hashima Island, which is located off the

coast of Nagasaki in southern Japan, were registered as World Cultural Heritage sites

back in 2015.

Tokyo promised to inform the world about the dark side of Hashima's history.

Yet, the fortress-like island which attracts thousands of visitors annually,... is only

introduced as a coal mine that was opened in the 1940s.

And breaking the promise it made to UNESCO,... Japan dropped the word "forced" when referring

to those who worked on the island, falsely saying that Koreans provided "voluntary help."

UNESCO called for the faithful implementation of its recommendations,... while urging Japan

and South Korea to engage in dialogue on the issue.

Seoul's foreign ministry called such decision "meaningful,"... adding it will continue to

seek dialogue with Tokyo as well as the international community.

The South Korean government's report says about 500 to 800 Koreans are estimated to

have been forced to work under harsh conditions on the island,... and over one-hundred died

from malnutrition or accidents.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> UNESCO urges Japan to let world know of Hashima Island's brutal history - Duration: 1:56.

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Japan vs Poland LIVE stream: How to watch World Cup Group H clash live online and TV - Duration: 3:07.

 Japan need a point to move into the last 16 after picking up four points from their opening two games

 They stunned Colombia in the opening game and played out a thriller against Senegal

 And a point tonight would be enough while Poland are already out. In the other match Colombia must win to go through while a point would be enough for Senegal

 Japan have made six changes, including leaving midfielder Takashi Inui on the bench, while already-eliminated Poland have made five changes

 Inui picked up a yellow card in Japan's last match against Senegal. Midfielder Keisuke Honda remained on the bench, just as he did at the start of their previous two games

Japan vs Poland how to watch? Japan vs Poland is being broadcast live on BBC 2 and is available on HD

 The Colombia vs Senegal game is being shown on BBC 1, meaning the Japan game is on the second channel

Japan vs Poland live stream Japan vs Poland is available to stream on BBC iPlayer and on the BBC Sport website

 You will need a TV license to watch the BBC online.World Cup TV channels and live streams TV coverage of the World Cup will be split between ITV and BBC this year

 Users can also tune in via Amazon Fire TV, YouView, BT Vision, Sky HD, Sky Q, Samsung TV, NOW TV, Freeview Play and Virgin Media

 Games on BBC can be watched on BBC iPlayer on the aforementioned platforms, while ITV games can be watched on the ITV Hub

 It's worth noting that you'll need a valid TV Licence if you watch or record live programmes as it is a criminal offence in the UK to watch "live" television without a TV licence

 And if you're away from home and don't have a decent wifi connection – you might want to avoid watching an entire match on your smartphone

 A full football game streamed to your smartphone or tablet will use around 700MB of data

 You'll also need a TV Licence to download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer. This applies to any device you use

For more infomation >> Japan vs Poland LIVE stream: How to watch World Cup Group H clash live online and TV - Duration: 3:07.

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ENG SUB EP 26 CBX Travel The World on EXO Ladder - Japan 180625 - Duration: 10:29.

(I apologize in advance for any mistakes I am only a beginner at Korean.)

Travel The World on EXO Ladder

(In the past episodes)

(CBX vs Production Crew Ladder Contest!)

(Eager) B: Please, It would be nice to win

(Going forward what will be CBX's story?)

(The game full of energy has ended and)

(CBX has returned to their rooms)

B: My face started breaking out today

(Mine is starting to come up too)

(Their skin has turned sensitive due to the sand trip)

(I'll do a face mask and get to bed)

(For their skin that is tired from travelling)

(Moisture recharge)

(Thriftly using it until the last drop)

C: I'm so comfortable right now

(The blankets are pulling me in)

B: Wah I'm so sleepy

X: Jondae-yah

X: Want to watch to watch a movie together?

C: What is there?

(What type of movie)

X: Hmm?

C: What is there?

X: Wait, I'll find something

(Choosing~)

(Pacific Rim)

(Along with the Gods)

X: Which one ?

C: Along with the Gods

X: Have you not seen it yet?

C: Of course I've seen it

C: It'll be my second time

C: My friend appears in it

(Detailed vocal imitation)

(Chen also imitating)

(First, let's watch our D.O. ♡)

(You're watching it right now?)

(Me too me too)

(Dropping his self-cam abruptly)

(It's already the second night of the trip and they are soothing their frustrations with a movie (?) )

(Another day is coming to an end)

(The second night with pouring stars passes-)

(With a picturesque sky, the third day of the trip is welcomed)

(Will they be up at the wake -up time?)

(Spread out)

(Feeling the presence of someone around- wriggle wriggle~)

(Dazed)

(You're...here?)

C: Ah~ this blanket is so soft~

(It's dangerous outside the blanket~♡)

(One after another the child wakes up)

(Blank~)

PD: The 3rd day "Wake Up" mission has started

(It seems you have finally woken up!)

(As soon as the mission is successful the Ladder games will start)

(We will make sure to start the Ladder games today!)

? ?

(What is this for?)

(Is it something you eat?) X: It's on a skewer?

(It's not meant for eating, its meant for hitting)

(Todays "Wake Up" Mission is...Darumaotosi)

(How to play)

(If all three accomplish the mission, then the Ladder will start)

C: This looks...really easy, though?

B: We should probably do it on the floor

(To the floor, Lets go~)

(Tap) (Tap) (Tap)

(That's right~)

C: This hyung really

(Watch closely, Hyung-nim)

B:Yah...!

C: It's really hard

X: Let's see how good you are

(These people can't do this)

C: This is really hard

(Timid)

(Huh? What is this noise?)

(You must be playing with dominoes)

(Heh, I couldn't do it ♡)

(The power of love)

(We are brothers with great brotherly affection)

(The three lovely brothers start practicing earnestly)

B: Lets try it on top of the table

C: Clear it, clear it

(Lets try again!)

B: How should we do it?

C: There's a rounded part on the hammer

C: And a flat part

(A baby hammer...and an observant eye)

C: What could that mean?

(All seriously agreeing on the flat side)

B: You have to hit it with the flat side

(Flat side, I believe in you)

(Attacking both sides)

C: It won't work...

B: Ahh... it's hard to even do one

(Strike!)

X: Hey, how can you hit it at an angle

B: If you don't hit this with strength

B: I think it will fall

C: Or maybe, there could be something we don't know

C: We could have to hit it with the other side

B: Alright, lets try hitting it with this side

B: Like this right?

C: Uh-huh

B: It's halfway there right?

(No♡)

C: Look, look~

C: Don't go tap-tap-tap, do it like this

(All ears~)

C: This is it!

X: You really...!

B: Just get your hands off

B: There's no hope

C: Hey! Hey! He's really good at this

(We should watch something like this again, right)

(Even watching it again, it is perfect without any fault)

(Block Sniper, Xiu)

(Admiration)

(Exclamation)

(But, hyung...you should've claimed this as a challenge round)

(A change in the atmosphere with a success)

(Ah... it wasn't even close...)

C: What's the difference between me and you?

B: Okay, okay

(Wait a moment~)

(Baek.hyun.ah.)

(Is. Really. Mad ♡)

C: Like this?

(Help me, Block Sniper)

X: No, like this

(That's right~)

(Oh~ the 1 on 1 training worked?)

(The block that fell over by mistake)

(One last success?)

(Envious)

B: You have to go toog-toog

C: Only one person has to succeed right?

Production Crew: All three!

X: Then there's no hope, Baekhyun doesn't know how to do it

B: All I have to do is do well~

B: Because I can't do it well ...

B: give us two chances~

(The wavering Production Crew)

(You seen my skill~)

(Production Crew: Under consideration)

Production Crew: Among the three of you, if two of you succeed then it will count

B: Okay!

(You did well, my dongseang)

(Let's practice just once then Challenge)

B: I can't play these types of games

B: I can't control my strength

(Production Crew: !!!)

B: Okay, I get it, I get it

Production Crew: Practice game is ending

B: Why? You're scared right? You're scared right?

(You're afraid right?)

(Caught)

(The challenge is starting beginning from Baekhyun!)

For more infomation >> ENG SUB EP 26 CBX Travel The World on EXO Ladder - Japan 180625 - Duration: 10:29.

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UNESCO urges Japan to let world know of Hashima Island's brutal history - Duration: 1:54.

In other news...

Japan's Hashima Island is where hundreds of Korean workers were forced to toil in coal

mines.

While Tokyo has failed to implement its promise to let the world know of the island's brutal

history,...

UNESCO urged Japan to inform the world and seek dialogue with South Korea regarding the

matter.

Kim Hyo-sun has this story.

UNESCO has urged Japan to tell the world about the brutality committed against the forced

laborers of Korea who worked on Japan's Hashima Island during its colonial rule of the Korean

Peninsula from 1910 to 1945.

The decision came at UNESCO's 42nd session of the World Heritage Committee on Wednesday,...

during which the international body reviewed the follow-up measures promised by Japan when

its 23 industrial facilities including those on Hashima Island, which is located off the

coast of Nagasaki in southern Japan, were registered as World Cultural Heritage sites

back in 2015.

Tokyo promised to inform the world about the dark side of Hashima's history.

Yet, the fortress-like island which attracts thousands of visitors annually,... is only

introduced as a coal mine that was opened in the 1940s.

And breaking the promise it made to UNESCO,... Japan dropped the word "forced" when referring

to those who worked on the island, falsely saying that Koreans provided "voluntary help."

UNESCO called for the faithful implementation of its recommendations,... while urging Japan

and South Korea to engage in dialogue on the issue.

Seoul's foreign ministry called such decision "meaningful,"... adding it will continue to

seek dialogue with Tokyo as well as the international community.

The South Korean government's report says about 500 to 800 Koreans are estimated to

have been forced to work under harsh conditions on the island,... and over one-hundred died

from malnutrition or accidents.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> UNESCO urges Japan to let world know of Hashima Island's brutal history - Duration: 1:54.

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UNESCO urges Japan to let world know of Hashima Island's brutal history - Duration: 2:00.

In the first half of the twentieth century, the Japanese Empire forced hundreds of Koreans

to do hard labor on Japan's Hashima Island.

Tokyo had promised a few years ago when Hashima was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site...

that it would tell the world about that dark period in the island's history

But it has failed to do that.

Now UNESCO has urged Japan to follow through on that promise and seek dialogue on the matter

with South Korea Kim Hyo-sun has this story.

UNESCO has urged Japan to tell the world about the brutality committed against the forced

laborers of Korea who worked on Japan's Hashima Island during its colonial rule of the Korean

Peninsula from 1910 to 1945.

The decision came at UNESCO's 42nd session of the World Heritage Committee on Wednesday,...

during which the international body reviewed the follow-up measures promised by Japan when

its 23 industrial facilities including those on Hashima Island, which is located off the

coast of Nagasaki in southern Japan, were registered as World Cultural Heritage sites

back in 2015.

Tokyo promised to inform the world about the dark side of Hashima's history.

Yet, the fortress-like island which attracts thousands of visitors annually,... is only

introduced as a coal mine that was opened in the 1940s.

And breaking the promise it made to UNESCO,... Japan dropped the word "forced" when referring

to those who worked on the island, falsely saying that Koreans provided "voluntary help."

UNESCO called for the faithful implementation of its recommendations,... while urging Japan

and South Korea to engage in dialogue on the issue.

Seoul's foreign ministry called such decision "meaningful,"... adding it will continue to

seek dialogue with Tokyo as well as the international community.

The South Korean government's report says about 500 to 800 Koreans are estimated to

have been forced to work under harsh conditions on the island,... and over one-hundred died

from malnutrition or accidents.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> UNESCO urges Japan to let world know of Hashima Island's brutal history - Duration: 2:00.

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FIFA World Cup 2018™: Japan's Inventive 4-2-3-1 - Duration: 4:16.

For more infomation >> FIFA World Cup 2018™: Japan's Inventive 4-2-3-1 - Duration: 4:16.

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180628 EXO (엑소) At GMP Airport Heading To Tokyo, Japan - Duration: 3:21.

180628 EXO (엑소) At GMP Airport Heading To Tokyo, Japan

For more infomation >> 180628 EXO (엑소) At GMP Airport Heading To Tokyo, Japan - Duration: 3:21.

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超有名な外国人YouTuberとイギリスでデート 【Feat. Abroad in Japan】 - Duration: 10:04.

For more infomation >> 超有名な外国人YouTuberとイギリスでデート 【Feat. Abroad in Japan】 - Duration: 10:04.

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Japan 0 1 Poland: World Cup 2018 – second half Bednarek 60min - Duration: 3:28.

Second half: Japan 0-0 Poland.50 min: Poland throw-in, deep in Japan territory. Bereszynski concedes a stupid foul on Usami in the Japan penalty area and gifts possession back to Poland's opponents

Awful stuff.51 min: Usami curls a dangerous cross from the left into the Japan penalty area towards Gotoku Sakai

Bereszynski heads clear for Poland.53 mins: James Rodriguez has also come out for the second half, and is now on the bench

We can surmise that his injury is minor, but if they go through we'll find out more in due course

51 min: Usami curls a dangerous cross from the left into the Japan penalty area towards Gotoku Sakai

Bereszynski heads clear for Poland.53 min: Japan counter-attack and Usami picks up the ball on the left flank

He cuts inside and with men up in support, unleashes a shot from distance. It's blocked and with Japanese players committed deep in Poland territory, it's the European side's turn to launch a counter-attack

It ends with Eiji Kawashima being forced to dart off his line and smother the ball at the feet of Zielinski, who was trying to get on the end of a Grosicki cross from the right

For a keeper who many were expecting to be dropped in the wake of two unimpressive performances earlier in this tournament, Kawashima has done well today

Perhaps he has taken confidence from his manager's show of faith in him - not only did Akira Nishino select the goalkeeper, he also gave him the captain's armband

57 min: Glik concedes a corner as he blocks an Usami cut-back from the byline.58 min: Japan take the corner and a game of head-tennis in the Poland penalty area ensues

The ball stands up for central defender Tomoaki Makino, who attempts an ambitious bicycle-kick

He connects, but sends the ball wide from a narrow angle.GOAL! Japan 0-1 Poland (Bednarek 60)

Game on!!! Bednarek scores with a side-footed volley from a Poland set-piece. Japan are in trouble

For more infomation >> Japan 0 1 Poland: World Cup 2018 – second half Bednarek 60min - Duration: 3:28.

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UNESCO urges Japan to let world know of Hashima Island's brutal history - Duration: 1:58.

In other news...

Japan's Hashima Island is where hundreds of Koreans workers were forced to toil in coal

mines.

While Tokyo has failed to implement its promise to let the world know of the island's brutal

history,...

UNESCO urged Japan to inform the world and seek dialogue with South Korea regarding the

matter.

Kim Hyo-sun tells us more.

UNESCO has urged Japan to tell the world about the brutality committed against the forced

laborers of Korea who worked on Japan's Hashima Island during its colonial rule of the Korean

Peninsula from 1910 to 1945.

The decision came at UNESCO's 42nd session of the World Heritage Committee on Wednesday,...

during which the international body reviewed the follow-up measures promised by Japan when

its 23 industrial facilities including those on Hashima Island, which is located off the

coast of Nagasaki in southern Japan, were registered as World Cultural Heritage sites

back in 2015.

Tokyo promised to inform the world about the dark side of Hashima's history.

Yet, the fortress-like island which attracts thousands of visitors annually,... is only

introduced as a coal mine that was opened in the 1940s.

And breaking the promise it made to UNESCO,... Japan dropped the word "forced" when referring

to those who worked on the island, falsely saying that Koreans provided "voluntary help."

UNESCO called for the faithful implementation of its recommendations,... while urging Japan

and South Korea to engage in dialogue on the issue.

Seoul's foreign ministry called such decision "meaningful,"... adding it will continue to

seek dialogue with Tokyo as well as the international community.

The South Korean government's report says about 500 to 800 Koreans are estimated to

have been forced to work under harsh conditions on the island,... and over one-hundred died

from malnutrition or accidents.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> UNESCO urges Japan to let world know of Hashima Island's brutal history - Duration: 1:58.

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Japan sneak through to World Cup last 16 despite Poland defeat - Duration: 2:10.

Japan are into the World Cup knockout stages despite their 0-1 defeat to Poland after Colombia's victory over Senegal in Samara meant they finished second in Group H on the same goal difference as the African country but with a better disciplinary record by two yellow cards They had been holding on for the point they needed to secure progression to knockout stages after a forgettable first half against Poland in Volgograd

The already-eliminated Poland had the best chance when Bartosz Bereszynski brought a stretching save out of the Japan keeper Eiji Kawashima in the 32nd minute

Otherwise Poland scarcely looked up for the fight and at the half-time whistle Akira Nishino's side stood 45 minutes away from the last 16

But Poland took the lead out of nowhere just before the hour mark when the Southampton defender Jan Bednarek fired home

Rafal Kurzawa lofted a free-kick into the box where Bednarek evaded the Japan defenders to volley home his first international goal

The goal left Japan suddenly facing the prospect of elimination from the tournament depending on results elsewhere

But Yerry Mina's winning goal for Colombia and Japan's better disciplinary record sealed their qualification at Senegal's expense

In extraordinary scenes, Japan played out the last few minutes of the match by passing the ball around the back, avoiding conceding possession and not making challenges while Poland stood off them and allowed them to do it, safe in the knowledge that they would leave the World Cup with a win

For more infomation >> Japan sneak through to World Cup last 16 despite Poland defeat - Duration: 2:10.

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Japan 0 1 Poland: World Cup 2018 – second half Bednarek 80 min - Duration: 2:49.

Second half: Japan 0-0 Poland.GOAL! Japan 0-1 Poland (Bednarek 60).Game on!!! Bednarek scores with a side-footed volley from a Poland set-piece

Japan are in trouble.61 min: Southampton's Jan Bednarek scores his first ever international goal and it's a good one

Poland won a free-kick on the inside-left channel and Rafal Kurzawa curled the ball across the face of goal towards the far post

Rujnning towards goal, Bednarek struck the ball past Kawashima with a deft side-footed effort

As things stand, Colombia and Senegal wil;l be going through, while Japan will exit the tournament

65 min: After an hour of this game, Poland have finally sparked into life on the back of that goal

Japan make another change: Takashi Usami off, Takashi Inui on.66 min: Tomaoki Makino is booked for a shove on Lewandowski and Poland find themselves with a free-kick similar to that from which they scored, but on the other side of the pitch

Grosicki curls the ball in, but Japan clear courtesy of Southampton's Maya Yoshida

76 min: Meanwhile in Samara, Colombia lead Senegal by one goal to nil. Another nail in Japan's coffin

77 min: As things stand - Japan would still go through with Colombia . on the fair play rule

Senegal would miss out.80 min: Poland substitution: Slawomir Peszko on for

For more infomation >> Japan 0 1 Poland: World Cup 2018 – second half Bednarek 80 min - Duration: 2:49.

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Japan 0 1 Poland: World Cup 2018 – second half Bednarek 60min - Duration: 3:28.

Second half: Japan 0-0 Poland.50 min: Poland throw-in, deep in Japan territory. Bereszynski concedes a stupid foul on Usami in the Japan penalty area and gifts possession back to Poland's opponents

Awful stuff.51 min: Usami curls a dangerous cross from the left into the Japan penalty area towards Gotoku Sakai

Bereszynski heads clear for Poland.53 mins: James Rodriguez has also come out for the second half, and is now on the bench

We can surmise that his injury is minor, but if they go through we'll find out more in due course

51 min: Usami curls a dangerous cross from the left into the Japan penalty area towards Gotoku Sakai

Bereszynski heads clear for Poland.53 min: Japan counter-attack and Usami picks up the ball on the left flank

He cuts inside and with men up in support, unleashes a shot from distance. It's blocked and with Japanese players committed deep in Poland territory, it's the European side's turn to launch a counter-attack

It ends with Eiji Kawashima being forced to dart off his line and smother the ball at the feet of Zielinski, who was trying to get on the end of a Grosicki cross from the right

For a keeper who many were expecting to be dropped in the wake of two unimpressive performances earlier in this tournament, Kawashima has done well today

Perhaps he has taken confidence from his manager's show of faith in him - not only did Akira Nishino select the goalkeeper, he also gave him the captain's armband

57 min: Glik concedes a corner as he blocks an Usami cut-back from the byline.58 min: Japan take the corner and a game of head-tennis in the Poland penalty area ensues

The ball stands up for central defender Tomoaki Makino, who attempts an ambitious bicycle-kick

He connects, but sends the ball wide from a narrow angle.GOAL! Japan 0-1 Poland (Bednarek 60)

Game on!!! Bednarek scores with a side-footed volley from a Poland set-piece. Japan are in trouble

For more infomation >> Japan 0 1 Poland: World Cup 2018 – second half Bednarek 60min - Duration: 3:28.

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World Cup 2018: Preview: Japan v Poland - Duration: 3:08.

World Cup 2018: Preview: Japan v Poland

Japan are within touching distance of reaching the knockout phase of the FIFA World Cup™ for the third time in their history.

A draw against Poland will guarantee the Samurai Blue qualification from the group stage, while depending on other results, even defeat at the Volgograd Arena could grant the Japanese a spot in the Round of 16.

However, both players and coach alike are united in their conviction not to set out for a draw.

"Four points from two games is a decent result, but we haven't achieved anything yet," said captain Makoto Hasebe.

"When we step out on to that pitch, we have to think solely about winning.

You won't get the result when you hope that a draw will be enough.".

Poland are already going home from the tournament, but Adam Nawalka's side will not want to leave Russia with zero points on the board.

The Polish will do everything they can to make life difficult for Japan, as Robert Lewandowski, the leading marksman in European qualification, attempts to score his first goal at Russia 2018.

The team just needs a draw with Poland to qualify for the Round of 16, but there is no doubt the Samurai Blue will play at full throttle and try to get three points, avoiding any risks.

The coach Akira Nishino will probably start the same line-up as in the previous two matches.

The scorer of the key goal against Senegal, Keisuke Honda, is still viewed as the trump card and will most likely come off the bench.

If Poland fail to win against Japan, it will be their worst ever performance at a World Cup.

In 2002 and 2006, the team had also spurned their chances of qualification for the knockout rounds after two matches, but in both cases managed to win their final group-stage game.

A few changes are expected in the starting line-up, including potentially Lukasz Fabianski instead of Wojciech Szczesny in goal.

Japan (19) hold the World Cup record for most matches played at the tournament without ever receiving a red card.

Prior to the 2018 edition, the record was held by Colombia (18), but their run was ended by Carlos Sanchez's sending off in the third minute of their opening fixture against Japan.

For more infomation >> World Cup 2018: Preview: Japan v Poland - Duration: 3:08.

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Japan controversy as World Cup match ends in FARCE over Group H yellow cards - Duration: 2:03.

 Japan were guaranteed progression to the last-16 of the World Cup if Colombia beat Senegal 1-0 in Samara

 And their match against already-out Poland in Volgograd effectively turned into a dead rubber

 In scenes that will infuriate football purists, Japan decided simply to keep possession when 1-0 down to the Poles

 It led to a somewhat farcical situation where Japan were set to go through on booking points

 And go through they did - but not before the played keep-ball in their own half instead of trying to pinch a point off Poland

 In doing so, Japan risked Senegal getting back into their game against Colombia

 And BBC commentator Mark Lawrenson was furious with the Japanese for their antics

 "Deciding it on bookings is mad. It should be on goals in qualification because that is the most important thing in football

Anyone can get booked," he said. "It is actually embarrassing on Fifa. It is an absolute farce

" Lawrenson then added after the match: "It was a very poor game first of all, and turned into a farce

 "There has to be a better way of settling a table in the World Cup. Bookings? No, sorry

"

For more infomation >> Japan controversy as World Cup match ends in FARCE over Group H yellow cards - Duration: 2:03.

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Japan vs Poland LIVE stream: How to watch World Cup Group H clash live online and TV - Duration: 3:06.

 Japan need a point to move into the last 16 after picking up four points from their opening two games

 They stunned Colombia in the opening game and played out a thriller against Senegal

 And a point tonight would be enough while Poland are already out. In the other match Colombia must win to go through while a point would be enough for Senegal

 Japan have made six changes, including leaving midfielder Takashi Inui on the bench, while already-eliminated Poland have made five changes

 Inui picked up a yellow card in Japan's last match against Senegal. Midfielder Keisuke Honda remained on the bench, just as he did at the start of their previous two games

Japan vs Poland how to watch? Japan vs Poland is being broadcast live on BBC 2 and is available on HD

 The Colombia vs Senegal game is being shown on BBC 1, meaning the Japan game is on the second channel

Japan vs Poland live stream Japan vs Poland is available to stream on BBC iPlayer and on the BBC Sport website

 You will need a TV license to watch the BBC online.World Cup TV channels and live streams TV coverage of the World Cup will be split between ITV and BBC this year

 Users can also tune in via Amazon Fire TV, YouView, BT Vision, Sky HD, Sky Q, Samsung TV, NOW TV, Freeview Play and Virgin Media

 Games on BBC can be watched on BBC iPlayer on the aforementioned platforms, while ITV games can be watched on the ITV Hub

 It's worth noting that you'll need a valid TV Licence if you watch or record live programmes as it is a criminal offence in the UK to watch "live" television without a TV licence

 And if you're away from home and don't have a decent wifi connection – you might want to avoid watching an entire match on your smartphone

 A full football game streamed to your smartphone or tablet will use around 700MB of data

 You'll also need a TV Licence to download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer. This applies to any device you use

For more infomation >> Japan vs Poland LIVE stream: How to watch World Cup Group H clash live online and TV - Duration: 3:06.

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NICE Japan's offside trap is one of the most pleasing things we've seen at the World Cup so far - Duration: 2:15.

NICE Japan's offside trap is one of the most pleasing things we've seen at the World Cup so far

Up against Senegal in their Group H clash, the Japanese pulled off one of the best offside traps we've ever seen.

We're sure England fans were keeping an extra eye on Japan's clash with Senegal this afternoon.

The Three Lions secured passage to the next round with their brilliant 6-1 win over Panama earlier today, which means they'll definitely play against someone from Group H in the last 16; be it Japan, Senegal, Poland or Colombia.

And while nothing's certain, there's a strong chance it could be either Japan or Senegal following their 2-2 draw today, which means both teams are in control of their own fate.

Simply put, if they each win their last game of the group, then they're through to the last 16.

Goals from Liverpool's Sadio Mane and a late strike from Keisuke Honda were the highlights of the game, but one moment towards the end of the first-half has got everyone talking.

It's not everyday you hear fans raving about an offside trap.

After all, it's more something you'd expect a coach to appreciate.

But plenty of us were loving Japan's wonderful movement when defending a Senegal set-piece on the 44th minute, which saw the Japanese back-line move in unison to leave five Senegalese attackers in an offside position as the ball was whipped into the box.

The quick movement and understanding between the players was poetry in motion.

Honestly, we can't remember an offside trap executed with such precision – and it'll no doubt go down as one of the most pleasing things we'll see at this World Cup.

For more infomation >> NICE Japan's offside trap is one of the most pleasing things we've seen at the World Cup so far - Duration: 2:15.

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Japan vs Poland Live Score, FIFA World Cup Live latest updates - Duration: 5:29.

Japan vs Poland Live Score, FIFA World Cup Live latest updates

Japan vs Poland Live Score, FIFA World Cup Live Updates: Poland suffered two defeats against Senegal and Colombia in their opening match and they are already out of the tournament.

But facing their final battle against Japan, the side will be hoping to pick up a consolation win before bowing out of the tournament.

Japan have been absolutely brilliant as they defeated Colombia in their opening game and then held Senegal to a 2-2 draw.

They will hope they can continue the same form and reach the Round of 16 without any troubles.

Catch Live score and updates as Japan and Poland face each other in Group H match.

It is only the second time Poland are facing an Asian opponent in World Cup finals.

They last met Korea Republic back in 2002 in which they lost 2-0.

Will they have the same result tonight?.

Japan focus on winning not drawing, says captain Makoto Hasebe.

Japan's only planning is for victory against already eliminated Poland and the Blue Samurai will not think about playing for a draw to qualify for the World Cup's knockout rounds, according to captain Makoto Hasebe.

Japan's 2-2 draw with Senegal on Sunday left them top of Group H but level on four points and goal difference with the Africans, with Colombia on three.

One point against Poland would be enough for Akira Nishino's side to reach the last 16 for the third time, regardless of what happens in the Colombia-Senegal match which will be played at the same time on Thursday.

"Japan are not the kind of team that can aim for a point and go and carry that plan out," Hasebe told Japanese media on Monday, on a sweltering day at their Kazan training base.

It is for the third time in Russia, that Poland have exited the World Cup tournament in the group stages itself.

They earlier finished in the group stages in 2002 and 2006.

Japan won both of their previous showdowns against Poland without conceding a goal.

Boh were friendly matches and the last one, which was held in Lodz in March 2002, ended 2-0 following goals from Hidetoshi Nakata and Naohiro Takahara.

Poland's fixture against Japan marks an exciting achievement for European football.

In this match, it will be for the 1000th time that a European nation will appear at the FIFA World Cup.

Poland are already out of the tournament but they want to leave the competition with a head held high.

Japan faced too many issues before the start of the tournament.

The coach was sacked and was replaced just two weeks before they travelled to Russia.

But the side which is packing experienced players has managed to restore faith among fans.

Japan defeated Colombia in their opening match and then went on to hold Senegal to a 2-2 draw.

Now up against Poland, the Asian nation just need to draw to make it to the knockout stages.

Can they get past Poland?.

Japan vs Poland Live Score, FIFA World Cup Live Streaming: Japan's only planning is for victory against already eliminated Poland and the Blue Samurai will not think about playing for a draw to qualify for the World Cup's knockout rounds, according to captain Makoto Hasebe.

Japan's 2-2 draw with Senegal on Sunday left them top of Group H but level on four points and goal difference with the Africans, with Colombia on three.

One point against Poland would be enough for Akira Nishino's side to reach the last 16 for the third time, regardless of what happens in the Colombia-Senegal match which will be played at the same time on Thursday.

"Japan are not the kind of team that can aim for a point and go and carry that plan out," Hasebe told Japanese media on Monday, on a sweltering day at their Kazan training base.

For more infomation >> Japan vs Poland Live Score, FIFA World Cup Live latest updates - Duration: 5:29.

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Japan 0 1 Poland: World Cup 2018 – second half Bednarek 60min - Duration: 2:10.

Second half: Japan 0-0 Poland.GOAL! Japan 0-1 Poland (Bednarek 60).Game on!!! Bednarek scores with a side-footed volley from a Poland set-piece

Japan are in trouble.61 min: Southampton's Jan Bednarek scores his first ever international goal and it's a good one

Poland won a free-kick on the inside-left channel and Rafal Kurzawa curled the ball across the face of goal towards the far post

Rujnning towards goal, Bednarek struck the ball past Kawashima with a deft side-footed effort

As things stand, Colombia and Senegal wil;l be going through, while Japan will exit the tournament

65 min: After an hour of this game, Poland have finally sparked into life on the back of that goal

Japan make another change: Takashi Usami off, Takashi Inui on.66 min: Tomaoki Makino is booked for a shove on Lewandowski and Poland find themselves with a free-kick similar to that from which they scored, but on the other side of the pitch

Grosicki curls the ball in, but Japan clear courtesy of Southampton's Maya Yoshida

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