The Japan National Football Team's young players are expected to shine in World Cup 2026. Suzuki Ayane has been gaining attention from overseas clubs since his time at Urawa Reds, and started his European career by transferring to Sint-Truiden in 2023. Suzuki Junnosuke made his debut in 2022 and became a key player for his team, contributing to their success in the J1 League. Shioya made his J.League debut for Yokohama F.Marinos while attending Keio University, and his performance in the 2023 Maurice Revello Tournament earned him a transfer to NEC Nijmegen in the Netherlands. Goto Keisuke debuted at the age of 17 for Júbilo Iwata and gained attention for his skills. The Japan National Football Team will face Netherlands, Tunisia, and Sweden in the group stage. Players like Suzuki Ayane, Suzuki Junnosuke, Shioya, and Goto Keisuke are ones to watch. World Cup 2026 will be broadcast live and on-demand by DAZN, with all 104 matches available. DAZN is offering a campaign where new subscribers can watch the tournament for half the usual price, at 1,980 yen per month, until July 20.