
Japan Women
Japan Women stats and predictions are essential for fans and bettors tracking the Japanese women's national football team in 2026. Founded in 1921, the team competes in the AFC Asian Cup Qualification Women and Friendly International Women. This page covers recent form, key season statistics, and a win probability estimate based on the latest available data.
Japan Women's recent form reads L, W, L, W, L across their last five matches. The most recent outing was a 0-1 home defeat against South Africa Women on June 9, 2026. Just before that, they secured a commanding 5-0 home win over the same opponent on June 6. In April 2026, the team traveled to face the USA Women in three friendlies: a 2-1 loss on April 11, a 1-0 win on April 15, and a 3-0 defeat on April 18. This alternating pattern highlights inconsistencyโno back-to-back wins and three losses in the sequence. Over these five games, Japan Women scored 7 goals and conceded 6.
While no league table position is available, the following statistics summarize Japan Women's recent performances. The team plays home matches at the Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas. In the last five fixtures, the home record is 1 win, 1 loss (5 goals for, 1 against), and the away record is 1 win, 2 losses (2 goals for, 5 against). Top performers include midfielder A. Fujino, who scored 2 goals in 6 appearances, and midfielder H. Miyazawa with 1 goal in 9 appearances. Other key players are midfielder K. Seike (5 appearances) and goalkeeper C. Hirao.
No upcoming fixtures are currently listed for Japan Women. The next match date is yet to be confirmed. Fans should check back for updates on AFC Asian Cup qualifiers or friendly internationals.
Based on the last five matches (2 wins, 3 losses, no draws), Japan Women's win probability for any upcoming match is estimated at 40%. The loss probability stands at 60%, and the chance of a draw is considered negligible given the recent results. The 5-0 victory over South Africa demonstrates attacking potential, but the three defeatsโincluding the heavy 3-0 loss to the USAโexpose defensive weaknesses. In its current form, Japan Women wins around 40% of its matches, a figure that can guide expectations for future fixtures. As soon as an opponent and odds are announced, a more precise prediction can be made.