
Japan vs. England: 2017 Toulon Tournament Live Stream, Schedule and Prediction
England can make it three wins out of three by beating Japan at the 2017 Toulon Tournament on Sunday. The youthful Three Lions have already seen off Angola and routed Cuba to take control of Group A and reach the semi-final.
By contrast, Japan experienced a stumble last time out, drawing 1-1 with Angola. Both nations have premier under-20 players involved in the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup in South Korea, so they are leaning on under-19 talent.
However, this collection of England youngsters have already proved they can turn on the style at this tournament. Yet it remains to be seen whether England will rest key players, having already secured their place in the last four.
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Before a prediction, here are the schedule and streaming details:
Date: Sunday, June 4
Time: 2 p.m. BST. 9 a.m. ET.
Live Stream: beIN Sports Connect (U.S.), fuboTV (U.S.)
Preview
England's 7-1 trouncing of Cuba was inspired by several talented young players from the Championship. In particular, Sheffield Wednesday frontman George Hirst proved lethal in front of goal, netting a hat-trick.
The 18-year-old was congratulated by his club on social media:
Similar congratulations were offered to defender and skipper Joe Worrall by Nottingham Forest:
It's not just talent up front and at the back that's defined England at the tournament. The Three Lions have also been bossing matches in midfield, with Leeds United's Ronaldo Vieira catching the eye.
Of course, Japan have their own gifted midfield schemer in 19-year-old skipper Takumi Sasaki. The battle between Vieira and Sasaki will likely determine the winner of this key match.
However, Vieira may have more support, with Leicester City's Harvey Barnes a player to watch. The precocious box-to-box midfielder bagged a brace against Cuba.
The Barnes and Vieira double act possesses enough guile and vision to routinely unlock the Japan defence and supply Hirst and the rest of the forward line with chances.

England have the strength in depth to rotate their squad and still play a strong starting XI against a Japan side still in with a chance of qualification. Japan need the win more, but England's players will be auditioning to start in the semi-final.
Prediction: Japan 1-2 England



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